V+ 을까요/ㄹ까요?¹ Express suggestion to the listener of doing things together.

V+ 을까요/ㄹ까요?¹

It is used to express suggestions to the listener about doing things together. 
When the verb stem ends in a consonant, use ‘-을까요.’ and when it ends in a vowel, use ‘ -ㄹ까요.’ The subject in this sentence is ‘우리’ and can be omitted.
저 의자에 앉을까요?
Shall we sit on that chair?
비가 많이 와요. 택시를 탈까요?
It is raining a lot. Shall we take a taxi?
날씨가 따뜻해요. 공원에서 걸을까요?
It is warm outside. Shall we take a walk in the park?
Conversation:
벌써 7시예요. 약속이 있어요?
It’s already 7:00. Do you have an appointment?
아니요, 약속이 없어요.
No, I don’t have an appointment.
그럼 회사 앞에서 같이 저녁을 먹을까요?
Then, shall we have dinner together near our office?
네, 좋아요.
Yes, that sounds good.
Related words
벌써 already
약속 an appointment
저녁 dinner
좋다 to be good, to be great
앉다 to sit
비가 오다 to rain
많이 a lot
택시 a taxi
타다 to take
걷다 to take a walk, to walk

 

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