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לאחר שתקשיבו לשיעור זה, שכתישאלו שאלת "כן או לא" תוכלו לענות על כך בקוריאנית : 네 / 아니요 בקוריאנית "כן" = 네 [נה] ו"לא" = 아니요 [א-ני-יו], משמשים בשפה הנימוסית הקוריאנית הנקראת 존댓말 [צ'ונדמאל]. "כן" = 네 [נה] "לא" = 아니요 [א-ני-יו] בקוריאנית, כשאנשים אומרים " 네 " זה לא כמו לומר כן בעברית. כנ"ל לגבי "아니요". הסיבה היא מפני שה"네 " הקוריאני מבטא את "הסכמתך" למה שאמר האדם איתו אתה משוחח ו"아니요" מבטא את "חוסר הסכמתך" או "שלילת" הדבר שנאמר ע"י הדובר השני. לדוגמא, מישהו שואל אותך "אתה לא רוצה קפה?" (커피 안 좋아해요? [keo-pi an jo-a-hae-yo?] בקוריאנית ואם תשובתך היא "לא, איני אוהב קפה" אז תהיה חייב לומר "네 ". מוזר? יותר מדויק לומר זאת כך. "כן" = 네 [נה] => נכון / אני מסכים / נשמע טוב / מה שאמרת הוא נכון. "לא" = 아니요 [א-ני-יו]=> זה לא נכון / איני מסכים / מה שאמרת שגוי. ולכן שאתה שואל : "אינך אוהב קפה?" בקוריאנית, אם האדם שעונה אינו אוהב קפה, הוא יאמר "לא" בעברית אבל "네" בקוריאנית. ואם האדם כן

So it is more accurate to put it this way. 네. [ne] = That’s right. / I agree. / Sounds good. / What you said is correct. 아니요. [aniyo] = That’s not right. / I don’t agree. / What you said is not correct. Therefore, when you ask “You don’t like coffee?” in Korean, if the person answering doesn’t like coffee, he/she will say “No.” in English but “네” in Korean. And if the person DOES like coffee, he/she will say “Yes.” but “아니요” in Korean. 커피 좋아해요? [keo-pi jo-a-hae-yo?] = Do you like coffee? 네. 좋아해요. [ne. jo-a-hae-yo] = Yes, I like coffee. TalkToMeInKorean.com - Free Korean Lesson Notes LEVEL 1 LESSON 2 This PDF is to be used along with the MP3 audio lesson available at TalkToMeInKorean.com. Please feel free to share TalkToMeInKorean’s free Korean lessons and PDF files with anybody who is studying Korean. If you have any questions or feedback, visit TalkToMeInKorean.com. 커피 좋아해요? [keo-pi jo-a-hae-yo?] = Do you like coffee? 아니요. 안 좋아해요. [aniyo. an jo-a-hae-yo] = No, I don’t like coffee. 커피 안 좋아해요? [keo-pi an jo-a-hae-yo?] = You don’t like coffee? 아니요. 좋아해요. [aniyo. jo-a-hae-yo] = Yes, I like coffee. 커피 안 좋아해요? [keo-pi an jo-a-hae-yo?] = You don’t like coffee? 네. 안 좋아해요. [ne. an jo-a-hae-yo] = No, I don’t like coffee. You don’t have to worry about the other parts of the sample sentences above. Just remember that the Korean system for saying YES and NO is different from the English system. 네 is more than just YES or THAT’S RIGHT. While 네 [ne] is used to express “Yes” or “That’s right”, it is also used as a conversation filler. If you listen to two Korean people talking with each other, you will hear them saying 네 quite often, even when it is not intended to mean “Yes”. So two people can have a conversation like this. Imagine it is all in Korean. A: You know what, I bought this book yesterday, B: 네. [ne] A: and I really like it. B: 네. A: But it’s a bit too expensive. B: 네. A: Do you know how much it was? B: How much was it? A: It was 100 dollars! B: 네? [ne?] A: So I paid the money with my credit card. B: 네... TalkToMeInKorean.com - Free Korean Lesson Notes LEVEL 1 LESSON 2 This PDF is to be used along with the MP3 audio lesson available at TalkToMeInKorean.com. Please feel free to share TalkToMeInKorean’s free Korean lessons and PDF files with anybody who is studying Korean. If you have any questions or feedback, visit TalkToMeInKorean.com. A: But I still like it a lot because it’s a book by Kyeong-eun Choi, one of the teachers at TalkToMeInKorean.com B: 네... So, as you can see from the dialog above, 네 [ne] is a multi-player. It can be: Yes. / That’s right but also, I see. / I got it. / I’m here! (when someone calls you) / I understand. / Ah-ha. / etc... 맞아요. Because 네 [ne] and 아니요 [aniyo] are focused more on your agreement and disagreement rather than whether something is true or not, and ALSO because 네 can mean “I see.” or “Ah-ha.” as well, Korean people often add this expression, 맞아요 [ma-ja-yo] after 네 [ne]. 네, 맞아요. [ne, ma-ja-yo] = Yes, that’s right. This is in order to express more strongly and clearly that you are saying “You’re right.” rather than sounding like you are just passively listening, while nodding. 네 again. 네 is amazing. It can be many things already, but it can also be “What did you say?” Suppose someone said something to you but you couldn’t hear the person well or you weren’t paying much attention. Then you can say “네?” [ne?] to mean “Pardon me?” “I’m sorry?” “What did you say?” “I didn’t hear you well.” You can also use “네?” to show your surprise. TalkToMeInKorean.com - Free Korean Lesson Notes LEVEL 1 LESSON 2