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Learning Korean for travel or study? Let’s try this term:
To say I am thirsty in Korean: Mokmallayo.
Say it out loud: “Mok Mal La Yo.“
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Some more helpful words in our Korean More Dining Basics category:
...some (of) – Jogeum … (Jo Kum …)
...this/that – Igeos/Jeogeos (Ee Geot / Joh Geot)
all done – Da Meogeosseoyo. (Da Muh Guh Ssuh Yo.)
another – Dareun (Da Reun)
Bon appétit! – Masissge Deuseyo! (Ma Shi Ke Du Se Yo!)
can I have…? – …Jusigesseoyo? (… Joo Shi Ge Suh Yo?)
can I see…? – …Reul Bol Su Isseulkkayo? (…Reul Bol Soo Ee Ssul Ka Yo?)
Cheers! – Geonbae! (Gun Bae!)
Eat! Eat! – Eoseo Deuseyo! (Uh Soh Du Se Yo!)
I am hungry – Baegopayo. (Bae Go Pa Yo.)
I am thirsty – Mokmallayo. (Mok Mal La Yo.)
I ate – Naneun Meogeosseoyo. (Nah Nun Muh Guh Ssuh Yo.)
I would like… – Jeoneun …Reul Wonhaeyo. (Joh Nun …Reul Won Hae Yo.)
we ate – Jeohuineun Meogeosseoyo. (Juh Hee Nun Muh Guh Ssuh Yo.)
we ate well! – Jeohuineun Jal Meogeosseoyo. (Juh Hee Nun Jal Muh Guh Ssuh Yo.)
we would like… – Jeohuineun …Reul Wonhaeyo. (Joh Hee Nun …Reul Won Hae Yo.)
And here’s how to say I am thirsty in other languages!
Arabic–Ana 'Atshan (ana hat shan)
Chinese–Wǒ Kě Le (Wo Kuh Luh)
Croatian–Ja sam žedan (ya sahm zhay dun)
Czech–mám žízeň (mahm zyee zehn)
Finnish–Minulla on jano (Mi null lah on ya noh)
French–J'ai soif (zhay swahf)
German–Ich habe durst (iHk ha bay durst)
Italian–ho sete (ōh say tay)
Japanese–Nodo Ga Kawaki Mashita (Noh Doh Gah Kah Wah Kee Mah Shee Tah)
Korean–Mokmallayo. (Mok Mal La Yo.)
Polish–Jestem spragniony (Ye'stem spraq neeo' ny)
Portuguese–Estou Com Sede (ehs tow kohm se jee)
Russian–Ya hochu pit' (Ya hah choo peet)
Spanish–tengo sed (tango sehd)
Swahili–nahisi kiu (nah hee see kee uh)
Thai–Hio Nam (hee-ew nahm)
Turkish–i susadım (ee soo sah dim)
Vietnamese–Tôi Khát (Toy Khah)
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