How to Say “I’m ~” in Korean: 저는 ~이에요 / 예요 (jeo-neun ~ i-e-yo / ye-yo)

 

How to Say “I’m ~” in Korean 🇰🇷
저는 ~이에요 / 예요 (jeo-neun ~ i-e-yo / ye-yo)

When introducing yourself in Korean, one of the first things you learn is how to say “I’m ___.”
The basic sentence pattern is:

저는 [name or job]이에요 / 예요.
jeo-neun [name/job] i-e-yo / ye-yo

🔑 Sentence Pattern

Korean Pronunciation Meaning
저는 ~이에요 jeo-neun ~ i-e-yo I’m ~ (after consonant)
저는 ~예요 jeo-neun ~ ye-yo I’m ~ (after vowel)

✅ Example Introductions

  • Name:
    저는 마이클이에요.
    jeo-neun ma-i-keul i-e-yo
    → I’m Michael.
  • Nationality:
    저는 미국 사람이에요.
    jeo-neun mi-guk sa-ram i-e-yo
    → I’m American.
  • Job:
    저는 학생이에요.
    jeo-neun hak-ssaeng i-e-yo
    → I’m a student.
  • Hobby:
    제 취미는 음악 감상이에요.
    je chwi-mi-neun eu-mak gam-sang i-e-yo
    → My hobby is listening to music.

🧠 Quick Tip

  • Casual form: 나는 ~이야 / 야 (na-neun ~ i-ya / ya)
  • Example: 나는 마이클이야. (na-neun ma-i-keul i-ya) = I’m Michael (casual)
  • Use polite form with strangers or in formal settings.



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