Korean For Dummies by Jungwook Hong & Wang Lee

Korean For Dummies by Jungwook Hong & Wang Lee

Author:Jungwook Hong & Wang Lee
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: Wiley


Nobody likes waiting in long lines at post offices, and few people like making other people wait. When you go to the post office, it pays to know a few phrases to make everything go smoothly. If you want to send a pyeonji (pyuhn-jee; letter) or a yeopseo (yuhp-ssuh; postcard), use the phrases described in the following sections to get in and out of the ucheguk (oo-chae-goog; post office).

Buying stamps

If you want to buy some upyo (oo-pyo; stamps) for your parcel but don’t know how many stamps you need, ask:

igeol [some word] ro bonaego sipeunde, upyoreul eolma eochireul buchyeoyahaeyo? (ee-geol [some word] ro bo-nae-go shi-peun-dae,oo-pyo-reul uhl-ma uh-chi-reul boo-chuh-ya-hae-yo; I want to ship this off to [some word], how much in stamps do I need?). Substitute [some word] with the place you want to send parcel/letter/postcard.



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