여기 있습니다. Here it is.

 

여기 있습니다 (yeogi itseumnida)

"여기 있습니다" means "Here it is" in Korean. This is a polite phrase commonly used when handing something to someone or when showing someone where something is. It's a formal way to present something and is often heard in restaurants, stores, or in customer service situations.


More Expressions in Korean:

  1. 여기요 (Yeogiyo)
    Translation: Here (used to call attention, like calling a waiter).

  2. 이거예요 (Igeoyeyo)
    Translation: This is it.

  3. 여기 있어요 (Yeogi isseoyo)
    Translation: It’s right here (slightly less formal).

  4. 여기 드세요 (Yeogi deuseyo)
    Translation: Here you go (polite, when handing something to someone).

  5. 찾으시는 거 여기 있습니다 (Chajeusineun geo yeogi itseumnida)
    Translation: Here’s what you were looking for.


By using "여기 있습니다" and these related phrases, you can politely indicate or hand something over in Korean, especially in formal or service-related situations. Keep practicing to sound natural in various interactions!

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