मतलब
Requesting an object far from the speaker.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
When receiving the item you asked for with '저거 주세요', it is polite to use both hands. This shows respect to the giver, regardless of their age. Pointing with one finger is common but can be seen as slightly blunt. Using a flat hand (palm up) to gesture toward the distant object is considered more 'classy' or formal. In restaurants, it is common to call out '사장님' (boss/owner) or '저기요' (excuse me) before saying '저거 주세요' to get attention. The concept of 'Jeong' (social bonding) means that if you are a regular at a shop, saying '저거 주세요' might often result in the owner giving you a little extra for free (service).
The 'Jom' Magic
Always add '좀' (jom) between '저거' and '주세요' to sound 100% more like a native. '저거 좀 주세요' sounds much more natural.
Eye Contact
While pointing, try to make brief eye contact with the person you are asking to ensure they see what you are pointing at.
मतलब
Requesting an object far from the speaker.
The 'Jom' Magic
Always add '좀' (jom) between '저거' and '주세요' to sound 100% more like a native. '저거 좀 주세요' sounds much more natural.
Eye Contact
While pointing, try to make brief eye contact with the person you are asking to ensure they see what you are pointing at.
Don't just point
In Korea, it's polite to use your whole hand to point if you're in a more formal shop.
खुद को परखो
You are pointing at a menu on the wall far away. Which phrase is correct?
_______ 주세요.
Since the menu is far from both you and the waiter, '저거' is the correct demonstrative.
Complete the polite request to a shopkeeper.
사장님, 저거 _______.
'-세요' is the appropriate polite ending for a shopkeeper.
Complete the dialogue at a cafe.
A: 어떤 케이크 드릴까요? B: 저기 있는 _______ 주세요.
The speaker is pointing to something 'over there' (저기), so '저거' must follow.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Which phrase would you use with a close friend?
'저거 줘' is the informal (banmal) form used with friends.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
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अभ्यास बैंक
4 अभ्यास_______ 주세요.
Since the menu is far from both you and the waiter, '저거' is the correct demonstrative.
사장님, 저거 _______.
'-세요' is the appropriate polite ending for a shopkeeper.
A: 어떤 케이크 드릴까요? B: 저기 있는 _______ 주세요.
The speaker is pointing to something 'over there' (저기), so '저거' must follow.
Which phrase would you use with a close friend?
'저거 줘' is the informal (banmal) form used with friends.
🎉 स्कोर: /4
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालNo! Never use '저거' for people. It is very rude. Use '저 분' (jeo bun) for 'that person over there'.
'저거' is the spoken, contracted form of '저것' (that thing) + '을' (object marker). Use '저거' when speaking.
If in doubt, point! If you are pointing away from both of you, '저거' is usually safe.
You can say '저것들 주세요' (jeogeot-deul), but usually '저거 주세요' is fine for both singular and plural in Korean.
Grammatically yes, but socially it is a polite request. It's like saying 'Please give me'.
Only if you are literally asking for a document or item. Otherwise, it's too simple for interview speech.
'저것을 주십시오' (Jeogeoseul jusipsio) is the highest formal level.
The 'ng' sound at the end is 'aegyo' (cute speech), often used by young people or in casual settings to sound friendly.
Usually no. '저거' is for physical objects. For abstract things, you'd use '그것' or specific nouns.
Yes, if you are asking for a physical object like a pen, but '저거 좀 주시겠어요?' is slightly more polite.
संबंधित मुहावरे
이거 주세요
similarPlease give me this (near me).
그거 주세요
similarPlease give me that (near you).
저거 얼마예요?
builds onHow much is that over there?
저거 보여주세요
builds onPlease show me that.
저것 좀 빌려주세요
specialized formPlease lend me that.