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It’s so delicious! Print E-mail
Written by Nabi Kim   
Monday, 17 August 2009 22:46

Today we will learn about  how to say when you eat some food! Since we are discussing heat in the tropical zone, I can’t help but think of spicy food. Koreans enjoy spicy food as much as Thais. The most famous food in Korea, as you know, is Kimchi. Kimchi is made of cabbage or radish. It is very tasty and it contains nutrition that helps lowering our chances of getting cancer.

The only problem is it’s rather spicy!

When you want to say “It’s so delicious” in Korean, you say “Massit su yo!”

Spicy is “mae wa yo”

Kimchi is delicious = “kimchi neun(subjective market) massisu yo

Kimchi  is spicy = “kimchi neun mae wa yo

When you go to a Korean restaurant you can try saying;
“kimchi neun massisu yo” ^^ *

Enjoy your meal!

Anyung

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