JAMSIMANYO (잠시만요)

LEARN WORD NO. 6: JAMSIMANYO (잠시만요)

If we cannot use "jeogiyo" to pass through a crowd of people, what should I use?

You may use "jamsimanyo". This word literally means "just a second". While passing through a crowd, you can tell people "just a second" to express that you'll need some space to pass and walk through.

This is also used to tell someone to wait for a second. This is already in casual and polite form.

Let's learn more about how jamsimanyo is written in hangul and how it is pronounced by checking our video lecture for this! 

A remake for this video is also available, you may check on this one too.

Let's meet on the next blog!

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