A2 Expression Formell

앉으세요.

anjeuseyo.

Please sit down.

Bedeutung

A polite invitation or command to take a seat.

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Kultureller Hintergrund

When offering a seat, it is polite to use both hands to gesture toward the chair. This shows sincerity and respect. In rooms with {온돌|溫突} (floor heating), the 'warmest' spot is traditionally reserved for the eldest. You should guide them to that spot. The person who says '앉으세요' is usually the one hosting the meeting. If you are the visitor, wait for this cue before sitting. On the subway, there are designated seats for the elderly. Even if they are empty, young people rarely sit there. If an elder approaches a regular seat, a younger person will stand and say '앉으세요'.

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Gesture Matters

Always gesture with an open palm toward the seat. Pointing with one finger is considered rude.

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Don't be too fast

Saying it too quickly can sound like you are rushing the person. Say it with a warm, slow pace.

Bedeutung

A polite invitation or command to take a seat.

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Gesture Matters

Always gesture with an open palm toward the seat. Pointing with one finger is considered rude.

⚠️

Don't be too fast

Saying it too quickly can sound like you are rushing the person. Say it with a warm, slow pace.

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Add '어서'

Adding '어서' (eoseo) at the beginning makes the invitation sound much more welcoming and enthusiastic.

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The 'Upper Seat'

In a car, the seat behind the passenger seat is the 'upper seat'. If you are the driver, say '앉으세요' while opening that door.

Teste dich selbst

Complete the sentence to politely ask a guest to sit.

손님, 여기 ____.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 앉으세요

'앉으세요' is the most appropriate polite form for a guest.

Which form is best for your younger brother?

동생아, 소파에 ____.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 앉아

With a younger sibling, the informal 'Banmal' form '앉아' is natural.

Fill in the missing line in this bus scenario.

학생: 할머니, 여기 ____. 할머니: 고마워요.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 앉으세요

'앉으세요' is the standard polite way to offer a seat to an elder in public.

Match the phrase to the situation.

Situation: A CEO enters a formal boardroom.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 앉으십시오

In a highly formal business setting with a superior, the '-십시오' form is preferred.

🎉 Ergebnis: /4

Visuelle Lernhilfen

Formality Levels

Formal
앉으십시오 Very Formal
Polite
앉으세요 Standard Polite
Casual
앉아 Informal

Aufgabensammlung

4 Aufgaben
Complete the sentence to politely ask a guest to sit. Fill Blank A2

손님, 여기 ____.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 앉으세요

'앉으세요' is the most appropriate polite form for a guest.

Which form is best for your younger brother? Choose A2

동생아, 소파에 ____.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 앉아

With a younger sibling, the informal 'Banmal' form '앉아' is natural.

Fill in the missing line in this bus scenario. dialogue_completion A2

학생: 할머니, 여기 ____. 할머니: 고마워요.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 앉으세요

'앉으세요' is the standard polite way to offer a seat to an elder in public.

Match the phrase to the situation. situation_matching B1

Situation: A CEO enters a formal boardroom.

✓ Richtig! ✗ Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: 앉으십시오

In a highly formal business setting with a superior, the '-십시오' form is preferred.

🎉 Ergebnis: /4

Häufig gestellte Fragen

10 Fragen

Yes, it is generally safe, but in very formal meetings, '앉으십시오' is better.

'앉으세요' includes the honorific '-시-', making it more respectful for elders and strangers.

In traditional settings, men sit cross-legged and women often sit with their legs to one side.

You still say '앉으세요' while pointing to a floor cushion ({방석|方席}).

You say '앉지 마세요'.

You can, but '앉아' or '앉으렴' is more natural for children.

No, it specifically means the physical act of sitting. To stay, use '계시다'.

It's a filler vowel used because the verb stem '앉' ends in a consonant.

Yes, but they often prefer even more formal endings in public speech.

Yes, if you are inviting someone to a meeting or a cafe.

Verwandte Redewendungen

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자리에 앉다

builds on

To sit in a seat

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편히 계세요

similar

Please be comfortable

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일어서세요

contrast

Please stand up

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착석하다

specialized form

To take a seat (formal)

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앉아 계세요

similar

Please stay seated

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