Korean
Phrasebook
안녕하세요
Annyeong·haseyo
Hello
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감사합니다
Kamsamnida
Thank you
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죄송합니다
Choesong·hamnida
Excuse me (I'm sorry)
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제발
Chebal
Please
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건배! 위하여!
Keonbae! Wihayeo!
Cheers!
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안녕히 계세요
Annyeong·hi gyeseyo
Goodbye (say when leaving)
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안녕히 가세요
Annyeong·hi kaseyo
Goodbye (say when staying)
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그것은 얼마입니까?
Keugeos·eun eolmaimni·kka?
How much is it?
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계산해주세요
Kyesanhae·juseyo
The check, please
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화장실은 어디에 있습니까?
Hwajangshir·eun eodie iseumni·kka?
Where is the bathroom?
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한국
Han·guk
Korea, South Korea
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한국어
Han·gug·eo
Korean (language)
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서울
Seoul
Seoul
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원
Won
Won (South Korean currency), circle
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예 / 네
Ye / ne
Yes
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아니요
Aniyo
No
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일
Il
One, day
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이
I
Two (2)
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삼
Sam
Three (3)
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이것
Igeot
This
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저것
Cheogeot
That
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매우 좋은
Maeu choeun
Very good
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아름다운
Areumdaun
Beautiful
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맛있는
Mashi·neun
Delicious
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나는 그것을 좋아합니다
Naneun keugeos·eur choa·hamnida
I like it
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좋습니다
Choseumnida
That's good
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실례합니다
Shillye·hamnida
Excuse me (to get attention)
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…은(는) 어디에 있습니까?
…-eun (-neun) eodie iseumni·kka?
Where is …?
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뭐라구요?
Bworaguyo?
What?
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언제요?
Eonjeyo?
When?
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조금
Chogeum
A little, few
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환영합니다!
Hwan·yeong·hamnida!
Welcome!
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안녕!
Annyeong!
Hi!
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안녕히 주무세요
Annyeong·hi chumuseyo
Good night
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잘 가!
Char ga!
Bye!
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나중에 보자
Najunge boja
See you later
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고맙습니다
Komapseumnida
Thank you (informal)
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대단히 감사합니다
Taedani kamsamnida
Thank you very much
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천만에요
Cheonmaneyo
You're welcome
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괜찮습니다
Kwaenchan·seumnida
No problem
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나는 당신을 사랑합니다
Naneun tangshin·eur sarang·hamnida
I love you
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축하합니다!
Chukhamnida!
Congratulations!
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무엇을 추천하십니까?
Mueos·eur chucheon·hashimni·kka?
What do you recommend?
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사진을 찍어도 됩니까?
Sajineur jjigeodo toemni·kka?
Can I take a photo?
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저것은 무엇입니까?
Cheo·geos·eun mu·eoshimni·kka?
What is that?
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당신은 어디에서 오셨습니까?
Tangshineun eodieseo osyeo·seumni·kka?
Where are you from?
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저는 …에서 왔습니다
Cheoneun …-eseo wa·seumnida
I am from …
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어떻게 지내세요?
Eo·tteoke jinaeseyo?
How are you doing?
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잘 지냅니다
Char chinaemnida
I'm fine
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당신의 이름은 무엇입니까?
Tangshinui ireum·eun mueoshimni·kka?
What is your name?
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제 이름은 …입니다
Che ireumeun …-imnida
My name is …
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만나서 반갑습니다
Mannaseo pan·gap·seumnida
Nice to meet you
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여기
Yeogi
Here
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저기
Cheogi
There
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흥미있는
Heungmi·ineun
Interesting
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재미있는
Chaemi·ineun
Funny, enjoyable, interesting
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가능한
Kaneung·han
Possible
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올바른
Olbareun
Correct, right
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굉장한
Koeng·jang·han
Wonderful
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가장 좋아하는
Kajang choahaneun
Favorite
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유명한
Yu·myeong·han
Famous
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바쁜
Pa·ppeun
Busy
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준비된
Chunbidoen
Ready
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나중에
Najunge
Later
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지금
Chigeum
Now
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나
Na
I
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당신
Tangshin
You (formal)
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너
Neo
You (informal)
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친구
Chin·gu
Friend
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아무 것도 아님
Amu geotdo anim
Nothing
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더
Teo
More
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물론입니다
Mullonimnida
Of course
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이해합니다
Ihae·hamnida
I understand
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이해할 수 없습니다
Ihaehar su eop·seumnida
I don't understand
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다시 말씀해주세요
Tashi malsseumae·juseyo
Repeat it, please
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영어를 할 수 있습니까?
Yeongeo·reur har su iseumni·kka?
Can you speak English?
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나는 한국어를 조금 할 수 있습니다
Naneun han·gugeo·reur chogeum har su iseumnida
I can speak a little bit of Korean
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…은(는) 한국어로 어떻게 말합니까?
…-eun (-neun) han·gugeo·ro eo·tteoke maramni·kka?
How do you say … in Korean?
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…은(는) 무슨 의미입니까?
…-eun (-neun) museun uimi·imni·kka?
What does … mean?
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여기서 인터넷을 이용할 수 있습니까?
Yeogiseo inteones·eur iyong·har su iseumni·kka?
Can I get Internet access here?
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깎아주시겠어요?
Gga·ggajushi·ge·sseoyo?
Can you give me a discount?
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도와주세요!
Towajuseyo!
Help!
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경찰
Kyeong·chal
Police
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의사
Uisa
Doctor
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나는 길을 잃었습니다
Na·neun kir·eur ireo·seumnida
I'm lost
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어느 쪽?
Eoneu jjok?
Which way?
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현금인출기
Hyeon·geum·inchulgi
ATM (money machine)
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오늘
Oneul
Today
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오늘밤
Oneulbam
Tonight
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내일
Naeil
Tomorrow
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왼쪽
Oen·jjok
Left
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오른쪽
Oreun·jjok
Right (not left)
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예약
Yeyak
Reservation (for hotel or restaurant)
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영업을 종료한
Yeong·eobeur chong·ryohan
Closed (for business)
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김치
Kimchi
Kimchi
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물
Mul
Water
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맥주
Maekju
Beer
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쌀
Ssal
Rice
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매운
Maeun
Spicy (hot)
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행복한
Haengbokhan
Happy
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간장공장 공장장은 강 공장장이고
Kan·jang·gong·jang kong·jang·jang·eun kang kong·jang·jang·igo
Tongue Twister: The owner of the soy sauce factory is Mr. Gang
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Korean is the primary language spoken in South Korea and the cities of Seoul, Incheon, and Busan. It is normally written in Hangul script. In this app, you can display Korean words in either Hangul, Roman characters, or both.
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