where are you going in korean

 

μ–΄λ”” κ°€μ„Έμš”? — Learn Korean Phrase
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μ–΄λ”” κ°€μ„Έμš”? / μ–΄λ”” κ°€? 🚢‍♂️

[eo-di ga-se-yo?] / [eo-di ga?]

Learn Korean Phrase — “Where are you going?” (Polite & Casual)

πŸ—£️ Polite — μ–΄λ”” κ°€μ„Έμš”?

μ–΄λ”” κ°€μ„Έμš”? [eo-di ga-se-yo?]

πŸ‘© A: μ–΄λ”” κ°€μ„Έμš”?
πŸ‘¨ B: I’m going to the store.
Word & Grammar Breakdown:

μ–΄λ”” (eo-di) — "Where"
κ°€ (ga) — "go" (verb stem of κ°€λ‹€ = to go)
μ„Έμš” (se-yo) — polite ending for verbs, shows respect

✅ Combined: μ–΄λ”” κ°€μ„Έμš”? literally = "Where do you go?" → natural translation: "Where are you going?"

🎭 Casual / Informal — μ–΄λ”” κ°€?

μ–΄λ”” κ°€? [eo-di ga?]

πŸ‘© A: μ–΄λ”” κ°€?
πŸ‘¨ B: To the park! 🌳
Word & Grammar Breakdown:

μ–΄λ”” (eo-di) — "Where"
κ°€ (ga) — "go" (verb stem)
- Casual version drops polite ending μ„Έμš”
✅ Combined: μ–΄λ”” κ°€? = "Where are you going?" (informal)

🎯 Quiz: Which is the polite way to ask "Where are you going?"?

Link — Free Korean Basic Verb Matching Game 1