



You can also use 계시다 (Gae-Shi-da) which means the same thing but is only used in formal speech.

Lesson #2 – Greetings – by KoreanClass101.Just press the play button on the player below. Want to learn Korean? Here’s an audio lesson (on how to greet others in Korean) that will get you speaking the language. Part 2 – Audio Lesson to Help You Learn Korean You will learn both ways of asking How are You in Korean. Remember, it is rude to use informal speech when you are talking to strangers, elders, or those of higher position than you at work. Informal speech is a speech that you use when talking to friends, family, and to people who are your age or younger.You must always use formal speech in the service industry when communicating with customers or clients, or in business settings. Formal speech is a polite form of speech that you use when speaking to strangers, elders, or someone of a higher position at work.You’ll learn 10 ways to ask it and you will also learn how to respond in Korean.įirst, you know that Korean has two main speech forms, right? Formal and Informal. This is a super-important question to know. Good? Good! You’re here because you want to ask How are you in Korean.
