In this part (Part 3 – B) we still learn to ask and answer. (plus new information for how to say “too”, like “i’m a student too” )

And the topic for this post is about Occupation and Nationality

Actually the way we ask and answer is quite similar with asking and answering name.

Don’t forget the and in the subject.
Also 입니다 and 입니까, to make a statement and question.

Related with Occupation:

a. Statement

학생입니다 : na-neun hak-saeng im-ni-da : I am a student
운적수입니다 : geu-neun un-jeok-su im-ni-da : He is a driver
그녀 비서입니다 : geunyeo-neun bi-seo im-ni-da : She is a secretary
당신 선생님입니다 : tang-sin-eun seon-saeng-nim im-ni-da : You are a teacher

b. Question :

ㄱ. 당신 희사원입니까? tang-sin-neun heui-sa-weon im-ni-kka ? Are you an employee ??
  A. 예, 그렇습니다. ye, geu-reoh-seum-ni-da Yes, correct.
  B. 아니오, 그렇지 않습나다. 의사입니다 a-ni-o, geu-reoh-ji-an-seum-ni-dana- neun eui-sa im-ni-da No, it’s wrong.I am a doctor
 
ㄴ. 비서입니다 na-neun bi-seoim-ni-da I am a secretary
  비서입니다 na-do Kim Cheol Su im-ni-da
(do means “too” or “also”)
I am a secretary too
  으리 비서들입니다 u-ri-deul bi-seo-deul im-ni-da We are secretaries.

Related with Nationality:

a. Statement

영국인입니다 : na-neun yeong-guk-in im-ni-da : I am an England
한국사람입니다 : geu-neun han-guk-sa-ram im-ni-da : He is a Korean
그녀 미국사람입니다 : geunyeo-neun mi-guk-sa-ram im-ni-da : She is a American
당신 일본인입니다 : tang-sin-eun il-bon-in im-ni-da : You are a Japanese

The can also replaced with 사람, the meaning won’t change.

b. Question :

ㄱ. 당신 인도네시아인입니까? tang-sin-neun in-do-ne-si-a-in im-ni-kka ? Are you Indonesian??
  A. 예, 그렇습니다. ye, geu-reoh-seum-ni-da Yes, correct.
  B. 아니오, 그렇지 않습나다. 한국인입니다 a-ni-o, geu-reoh-ji-an-seum-ni-dana- neun Han-guk-in im-ni-da No, it’s wrong.I am a Korean

Next, will be posted some vocabularies about occupation and nationalities ^^

Oya this will be the last post for separated transliteration :D , for the next, it wont be separated again…