JUSEYO (주세요)

LEARN WORD NO. 16: JUSEYO

IN HANGUL: 주세요

What is the meaning of the korean word "juseyo"? The korean word "juseyo" which is written in hangul as "주세요" is a way to say "please give me" or "may I request this" in korean. 

For example, we wanted to say "Please give me money", it could be translated as "don juseyo" where "don" means "money" and "juseyo" means "please give me". 

On situations where you wanted to order something you can also use "juseyo". For example we wanted to say "Kimchi please" as in like ordering some kimchi on a store, we can say "kimchi juseyo". 

To assist you on retaining the meaning of the korean word "don" you may check this video lecture.

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

The word juseyo came from the root word "juda". If you want to know how "juda" is transformed into "juseyo" you may check this lecture.

With these, I hope one new word has entered your vocabulary list. Again, I'm Dae-Hangul and let's meet again on the next blog.

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