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Annyeonghaseyo! In this episode,
we will how to say, 'I'm sorry' in Korean.
We say, "Me ahn he yo"
"Me ahn he yo" "Me ahn
he yo". "Me ahn he yo".
A simpler way to say to your friends or people younger than you,
we say, "Me ahn he",
without 'yo' in the end. "Me
ahn he". "Me ahn he". In English,
you sometimes casually say 'Sorry' even without
'I am' right? So in Korean too we say just,
"Me ahn", "Me ahn" without 'he'.
So "Me ahn", you can say "Me ahn".
Let's look at the formal way, we say
"Jwe song ham ni da". "Jwe
song ham ni da". "Jwe
song ham ni da". "Jwe song ham ni da".
Let's say you make a mistake at work
or when you have to say 'I'm sorry' to people older than you
or someone you don't know well, you say,
"Jwe song ham ni da, nak me ahn he yo".
There's a Korean song that I liked, the title is "Me ahn he yo". The singer is Gummy
featuring handsome Top from Korean pop band,
Big ***. You may want to check out the video to hear how she pronounces
"Me ahn he yo" and the link is below.