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🚀 Welcome to a Ready-to-Go Korean Expression!
In Korean, when you want to begin something together in a polite and confident way, you say:
시작합시다 — Sijakhapsida
It’s organized, motivating, and clear — similar to saying
“Let’s begin,” “Let’s get started,” or “Shall we start?”
in English. ✨📍
🧠 Let’s Break It Down
시작 (sijak) = start / beginning
합시다 (hapsida) = let’s do (formal/group action)
Put them together and it means:
✨ “Let’s start.”
✨ “Let’s begin now.”
This phrase is commonly used in meetings, classes, events, lessons, or shared tasks —
especially when someone takes the lead politely.
🗣️ How to Say It
Pronunciation: [si-jak-hap-si-da]
Say it clearly in 3 strong beats:
si | jak | hap-si-da 🎵
Tip: Keep the tone steady and confident —
it signals leadership, readiness, and direction.
🍪 HangulBite Tip
시작합시다 is the perfect expression when you’re beginning something with a group —
from a study session to a project kickoff or even a fun activity.
It’s polite, natural, and leadership-friendly.
Use it when you’re ready to move from planning to action. 🇰🇷✨
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