너 여기 언제 왔어? (Neo yeogi eonje wasseo?)
If you’re curious about when someone arrived at a place, you can ask in Korean using the phrase "너 여기 언제 왔어?" (Neo yeogi eonje wasseo?), which means "When did you get here?" This is a casual way to ask someone about their arrival time.
Pronunciation:
- 너 (Neo) – "You"
- 여기 (Yeogi) – "Here"
- 언제 (Eonje) – "When"
- 왔어 (Wasseo) – "Arrived" or "Came"
More Expressions:
Here are some other ways to ask or talk about someone's arrival in Korean:
- 몇 시에 도착했어? (Myeot si-e dochakhaesseo?) – What time did you arrive?
- 언제 도착했어? (Eonje dochakhaesseo?) – When did you arrive?
- 오래됐어? (Oraedwaesseo?) – Has it been a while? (Since you arrived)
- 여기 어떻게 왔어? (Yeogi eotteoke wasseo?) – How did you get here?
- 처음 왔어? (Cheoeum wasseo?) – Is this your first time here?
These expressions will help you ask questions related to someone’s arrival and time in a place, making your Korean conversations more natural and engaging!