🧒 Want to Say “Do You Want to Do It Again?” in Korean? Try This!

🧒 Want to Say “Do You Want to Do It Again?” in Korean? Try This!

📸 A Real-Life Korean Phrase You’ll Actually Use

One of the best ways to learn Korean is by picking up phrases you can immediately use in real life.
Today’s expression is especially handy if you’re a parent or spending time with kids.

Let’s learn:


💬 또 하고 싶어?

tto hago sipeo?
Do you want to do it again?

You can use this after doing something fun — playing a game, singing a song, or going to the park.


🗣 How to Say It

Here’s how you can pronounce each part clearly:

tto = like "ddo" (a strong ‘t’ sound, almost like “toe” but firmer)

ha = like "ha" in “haha”

go = like "go" in “go”

si = like "shee” in “sheet”

peo = like "puh" in “puppy”

Put it all together:
tto ha-go shi-peo?

Say it softly and kindly to sound natural, especially with kids 😊

When to Use It

Imagine this moment:
You just played a game or did something fun with your child.

👩👦 재밌었어?
jaemisseosseo?
→ “Was it fun?”

👩👦 또 하고 싶어?
tto hago sipeo?
→ “Do you want to do it again?”

This back-and-forth makes it feel warm and conversational — just like how Korean parents naturally speak to their children.


✨ Bonus Tip

You can swap the activity and be more specific, like:

  • 노래 또 하고 싶어?
    (Do you want to sing again?)

  • 그거 또 하고 싶어?
    (Do you want to do that again?)

Super flexible and super useful!


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