A1 Expression Formal

어서 나가세요

eoseo nagaseyo

Please go out quickly

Meaning

A polite request for someone to exit without delay.

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Cultural Background

Direct commands are rare. Using this phrase shows the situation is serious. Similar to Korean, politeness is key. 'Hayaku' is used for urgency.

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Tone matters

Say it with a calm, firm voice, not an angry one.

Meaning

A polite request for someone to exit without delay.

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Tone matters

Say it with a calm, firm voice, not an angry one.

Test Yourself

Which is the most polite way to ask someone to leave?

Which sentence is appropriate for a customer?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 어서 나가세요.

The -세요 ending is the standard polite form.

Fill in the blank.

영업 시간이 끝났으니 ____ 나가세요.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 어서

'어서' means quickly/without delay.

🎉 Score: /2

Practice Bank

2 exercises
Which is the most polite way to ask someone to leave? Choose A1

Which sentence is appropriate for a customer?

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 어서 나가세요.

The -세요 ending is the standard polite form.

Fill in the blank. Fill Blank A1

영업 시간이 끝났으니 ____ 나가세요.

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: 어서

'어서' means quickly/without delay.

🎉 Score: /2

Frequently Asked Questions

1 questions

It depends on the tone. It is a command, so use it carefully.

Related Phrases

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나가주세요

similar

Please leave (as a favor)

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빨리 나가세요

synonym

Leave quickly

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