- aboutNorth KoreaandSouth KoreaFor a detailed explanation of the difference in terms, please seeDifferences between North and South Korean。
Korean(조선말 / chosŏnmal) orKorean(한국어 / hangugeo), yesKorean PeninsulaThe last two countries-North KoreawithSouth KoreaThe common official language, the same as ChinaJilinYanbianThe Korean Autonomous Prefecture also uses it as a common language. Similar toJapaneseKorean language was also influenced by Chinese culture, and Chinese characters were once widely used. Now North Korea has completely abolished the use of Chinese characters, and South Korea no longer uses Chinese characters on a large scale; however, some politicians who support Chinese characters in South Korea have been pushing to restore the use of Chinese characters (or mixed proverbs), and the Korean Railway (Korail) has always had a station. The habit of adding Chinese characters.
grammar
Korean grammar approximationJapanese。
Pronunciation guide
Korean is not a tonal language, which is different from Chinese.
vowel
The vowels of Korean cannot exist alone, and must be paired with consonants.
- ㅏ(a)
- ㅣ (I)
- ㅓ (eo)
- ㅗ (o)
- ㅜ (u)
- ㅔ(e)
- ㅐ (ae)
- ㅑ (ya)
- ㅕ (yeo)
- ㅛ (yo)
- ㅠ (yu)
- ㅖ (ye)
- ㅒ (yae)
- ㅡ (eu)
- ㅟ (wi)
- ㅘ (wa)
- ㅝ (weo)
- ㅙ (wae)
- ㅢ (eui)
consonant
Consonants also need to be paired with vowels, otherwise they cannot form a word.
- ㅂ(b)
- ㅈ(j)
- ㄷ(d)
- ㄱ (g)
- ㅅ(s)
- ㅁ (m)
- ㄴ(n)
- ㅇ (There is no sound of its own, only add it if the vowel is to be pronounced alone)
- ㄹ(l)
- ㅎ (h)
- ㅋ(k)
- ㅌ (t)
- ㅊ (ch)
- ㅍ (p)
Common diphthongs
- ㅃ
- ㅉ
- ㄸ
- ㄲ
- ㅆ
Ending
example
- 라 (la, ㄹ ㅏ)
- 뚜 (ddu, ㄸ ㅜ)
- 느 (neu, ㄴ ㅡ)
- 한 (han, ㅎ ㅏ ㄴ)
- 뿜 (bboom, ㅃ ㅜ ㅁ)
- 원 (weon, ㅇ ㅝ ㄴ)
List of Conversational Terms
The following terms show Hangul. If there is a corresponding Korean character, link it to Wiktionary, and use parenthetical notes in place, or use footnotes.
Basic terms
Common signs |
The former is written and the latter is spoken.
- Hello. (Usually try to use)
- 안녕하세요 (anyeonghaseyo Anniha Seiu)
- Hi. (Very familiar with terms)
- 안녕(anyeong Anniu)
- Are you OK?
- 잘 지냈어요? (Jal Jinaesseoyo )
- fine thanks.
- 네, 감사합니다. (Ne, Gamsahamnida )
- What is your name?
- 성함이 어떻게 되세요?/이름이 뭐에요? (Seonghami Eoddeoke doeseyo/Ireumi moeyo)
- my name is______.
- 제 이름은 ______. ( Je Ireumeun _____.)
- happy to see you.
- 만나서 반갑습니다./만나서 반가워. (Mannaseo bangapseumnida/Mannaseo bangawo)
- Please...
- 부탁합니다./부탁해. (butakamnida/butake)
- thanks.
- 감사합니다./고마워. (gamsahamnida/Gomawo)
- You're welcome.
- 천만에요. (cheonmaneyo )
- Yes.
- 예./네. (ye/ne)
- no.
- 아니요. (aniyo)
- Excuse me. (Get attention)
- 저기요. (Jeogiyeo )
- excuse me. /Excuse me.
- 실례합니다. (Sillaehamnida )
- sorry.
- 죄송하지만. (Joesonghajiman)/ 미안합니다. ( Mianhamnida)
- goodbye. (take care)
- 안녕히 가십시오. (Annyeonghi gasipsiyo )
- goodbye. (Please stay)
- 안녕히 계십시오. (Annyeonghi gyesipsio )
- goodbye. (Informal)
- 안녕/ 잘 가. (Annyeong/Jal ga)
- I don’t speak {language name} [speaking badly].
- 저는 {language name} [잘] 못합니다. (jeoneun {eoneoreul} [jal] motamnida)
- Do you speak Chinese?
- 중국어를 할 줄 아세요? (Junggugeoreul hal jul aseyo?)
- Does anyone here speak Chinese?
- 중국어를 할 줄 아시는 분이 계십니까? (Junggugeoreul hal jul asineun buni gesimniga?)
- excuse me.
- 천천히 말해 주십시오./천천히 말해 주세요. (cheoncheonhi malhae jusipsio/cheoncheonhi malhaejuseyo)
- Please say that again.
- 다시 한 번 말해 주십시오./다시 한 번 말해 주세요. (dasi hanbeon malhae jusipsio/dasi han beon malhae juseyo)
- Help!
- 살려 주세요! (Sallyeo juseyo!)
- help me!
- 도와 주세요! ( Dowa juseyo!)
- Beware!
- 조심해요! ( Josimhaeyo!)
- Good morning.
- 안녕하세요. (Annyeonghaseyo )
- good evening.
- 안녕하세요. (Annyeonghaseyo)
- Good night.
- 안녕히 주무세요. (Annyeonghi jumuseyo)
- I do not understand.
- 잘 모릅니다./잘 몰라요. (Jal moreumnida/Jal mollayo )
- Where is the toilet?
- 화장실이 어디에 있습니까?/화장실이 어디 있어요? (Hwajangsiri Eodie Iseumnigga?/Hwajangsiri Eodi Itseoyo?)
problem
- Do not bother me.
- 혼자 내버려 두십시오. (honja naebeoryeo dusipsio)
- Do not touch me!
- 만지지 마십시오! (manjiji masipsio!)
- I am going to the police.
- 경찰을 부르겠습니다! (gyeongchareul bureukesseumnida!)
- police!
- 경찰! (gyeongchal!)
- stop! There is a thief!
- 잡아라! 도둑이야! (jabara! dodugiya!)
- I need your help.
- 당신의 도움이 필요합니다. (dangshine doumi piryohamnida)
- It's an emergency.
- 응급상황입니다. (eunggeup sanghwang-imnida)
- I'm lost.
- 길을 잃었습니다. (gireul ireosseumnida)
- My bag is lost.
- 가방을 잃었습니다. (gabang-eul ireosseumnida)
- I lost my wallet.
- 지갑을 잃었습니다. (jigabeul ireosseumnida)
- I feel uncomfortable.
- 아픕니다. (apeumnida)
- I'm injured.
- 상처를 입었습니다. (sangcheoreul ibeosseumnida)
- I need a doctor.
- 의사가 필요합니다. (uisaga piryohamnida)
- Can I borrow your phone?
- 당신의 전화기를 사용해도 되겠습니까? (dangshine jeonwagireul sayonghaedo doegesseumnikka?)
number
Chinese system
Chinese system numbers are used incurrencyAmount, phone number, 24-hour clock, and minutes. The large numbers in Korean and Chinese are in groups of four digits. Both have the number of Chinese characters in uppercase, which are used in formal occasions such as the amount of a check to avoid arbitrary alteration. The following are to the right of the brackets, but there are two ways to write the uppercase of thousands of Korean Chinese characters.
- 0
- 공 (gong) / 영 (yeong)
- 1
- 일(One, one) (il)
- 2
- 이(Two, two) (i)
- 3
- 삼(Three, see) (sam)
- 4
- 사(Four, four) (sa)
- 5
- 오(Five, five) (o)
- 6
- 육(Six, Lu) (yuk)
- 7
- 칠(Seven, seven) (chil)
- 8
- 팔(Eight, ba) (pal)
- 9
- 구(Nine, nine) (gu)
- 10
- 십(Ten, pick) (sip)
- 11
- 십일(eleven) (sibil)
- 12
- 십이(twelve) (sibi)
- 13
- 십삼(Thirteen) (sipsam)
- 14
- 십사(fourteen) (sipsa)
- 15
- 십오(fifteen) (sibo)
- 16
- 십육(sixteen) (simnyuk)
- 17
- 십칠(Seventeen) (sipchil)
- 18
- 십팔(eighteen) (sippal)
- 19
- 십구(nineteen) (sipgu)
- 20
- 이십(twenty) (isip)
- 21
- 이십일(twenty one) (isibil)
- 22
- 이십이(twenty two) (isibi)
- 23
- 이십삼(twenty-three) (isipsam)
- 30
- 삼십(thirty) (samsip)
- 40
- 사십(forty) (sasip)
- 50
- 오십(Fifty) (osip)
- 60
- 육십(sixty) (yuksip)
- 70
- 칠십(seventy) (chilsip)
- 80
- 팔십(eighty) (palsip)
- 90
- 구십(ninety) (gusip)
- 100
- 백(Hundred, hundred) (baek)
- 200
- 이백(two hundred) (ibaek)
- 300
- 삼백(three hundred) (sambaek)
- 1000
- 천(Thousands, Thousands, Qian) (cheon)
- 2000
- 이천(Two thousand) (icheon)
- 1,0000
- 만(ten thousand) (man)
- 10,0000
- 십만(100,000) (simman)
- 100,0000
- 백만(million) (baengman)
- 1000,0000
- 천만(Ten million) (cheonman)
- 1,0000,0000
- 억(100 million) (eok)
- 10,0000,0000
- 십억(Billions) (sibeok)
- 100,0000,0000
- 백억(Tens of billions) (baegeok)
- 1000,0000,0000
- 천억(Hundreds of billions) (cheoneok)
- 1,0000,0000,0000
- 조(trillion) (jo)
- 10,0000,0000,0000
- 십조(Ten trillion) (sipjo)
- 100,0000,0000,0000
- 백조(100 trillion) (baekjo)
- 1000,0000,0000,0000
- 천조(Gigabit) (chunjo)
- 1,0000,0000,0000,0000
- 경(Beijing) (gyeong)
- Route/number_____ (train, bus, etc.)
- _____ 번 (열차, 버스, etc.) (beon (yeolcha, beoseu, etc.))
- half
- 반(ban )
- less than
- 덜 (deol)
- more than
- 더 (deo)
- the following
- 이하(yi ha )
- above
- 이상(yi sang )
Proper words
Korean native word numbers are used inHouras well asquantifier。
- 1
- 하나 (hana)
- 2
- 둘 (dul)
- 3
- 셋 (set)
- 4
- 넷 (net)
- 5
- 다섯 (daseot)
- 6
- 여섯 (yeoseot)
- 7
- 일곱 (ilgop)
- 8
- 여덟 (yeodeol)
- 9
- 아홉 (ahop)
- 10
- 열 (yeol)
- 11
- 열하나 (yeolhana)
- 20
- 스물 (seumul)
- 30
- 서른 (seoreun)
- 40
- 마흔 (maheun)
- 50
- 쉰 (swin)
- 60
- 예순 (yesun)
- 70
- 일흔 (ilheun)
- 80
- 여든 (yeodeun)
- 90
- 아흔 (aheun)
The Chinese system is always used for numbers above one hundred.
time
- now
- 지금 (jigeum)
- Later
- 나중에 (najung-e)
- Before
- 전에 (jeone)
- Morning/morning
- 아침 (achim)
- afternoon
- 오후 (ohu)
- evening
- 저녁 (jeonyeok)
- night(Before going to bed)
- 밤 (bam)
Clock time
- 1 o'clock in the morning
- 오전 한 시 (ojeon hansi)
- 2 o'clock in the morning
- 오전 두 시 (ojeon dusi)
- noon
- 정오 (jeong-o)
- 1 pm
- 오후 한 시 (ohu hansi)
- 2pm
- 오후 두 시 (ohu dusi)
- midnight
- 자정 (jajeong)
period
- _____Minute
- 분 (bun)
- _____Hour
- 시 (si)
- _____sky
- 일 (il)
- _____week
- 주 (ju)
- _____moon
- 달/월 (dal/wol)
- _____year
- 년 (nyeon)
day
- Nowadays
- 오늘 (oneul)
- yesterday
- 어제 (eoje)
- tomorrow
- 내일 (naeil)
- This week
- 이번주 (ibeon ju)
- Last week
- 지난 주 (jinan ju)
- next week
- 다음 주 (daeum ju)
- Sunday
- 일요일 (iryoil)
- Monday
- 월요일 (woryoil)
- Tuesday
- 화요일 (hwayoil)
- Wednesday
- 수요일 (suyoil)
- Thursday
- 목요일 (mogyoil)
- Friday
- 금요일 (geumyoil)
- Saturday
- 토요일 (toyoil)
moon
- January
- 1월(일월) (irwol)
- February
- 2월(이월) (iwol)
- March
- 3월(삼월) (samwol)
- April
- 4월(사월) (sawol)
- May
- 5월(오월) (owol)
- June
- 6월(유월) (yuwol Spoken pronunciation is different from writing)
- July
- 7월(칠월) (chirwol)
- August
- 8월(팔월) (parwol)
- September
- 9월(구월) (guwol)
- October
- 10월(시월) (siwol Spoken pronunciation is different from writing)
- November
- 11월(십일월) (sibirwol)
- December
- 12월(십이월) (sibiwol)
Write time and date
colour
- black
- 흑색, 검정 (검은색) (Heuksaek, Geomjeong(GeomenSaek))
- White
- 백색, 하양 (하얀색) (Baeksaek, Hayang(HayanSaek))
- Ash
- 회색 (Hoesaek)
- Red
- 적색, 빨강(빨간색) (Jeoksaek, Ppalgang(Ppalgansaek) )
- Orange
- 주황(-색) (Juhwang(-saek))
- yellow
- 황색, 노랑 (노란색) (Hwangsaek, Norang(Noransaek))
- green
- 녹색, 초록(-색) (Noksaek, Chorok(-Saek))
- Blue
- 청색, 파랑 (파란색)(Blue) (Cheongsaek, parang(paransaek))
- Dark blue
- 남색(Indigo, Navy blue) (Namsaek)
- purple
- 보라 (-색), 자주색(Bora(-Saek), Jajusaek)
- Brown
- 갈색 (GalSaek)
transportation
Passenger car and train
- How much is a ticket to _____?
- _____로 가는 표가 얼마입니까? (_____ro ganeun pyoga eolmaimnikka?)
- A ticket to ..., please.
- _____로 가는 표 한 장이요. (_____ro ganeun pyo han jang-iyo)
- Where does this train/bus go?
- 이 기차/버스는 어디로 갑니까? (i gicha/beoseu-neun eodiro gamnikka?)
- Where is the train/bus to _____?
- _____에 가는 기차/버스는 어디에 있습니까? (_____e ganeun gicha/beoseuneun eodi-e isseumnikka?)
- Does this train/bus stop at _____?
- 이 기차/버스는 _____에 섭니까? (i gicha/beoseu-neun _____e seomnikka?)
- What time does the train/bus to _____ leave?
- _____에 가는 기차/버스는 언제 출발합니까? (_____e ganeun gicha/beoseu-neun eonje chulbalhamnikka?)
- When can this train/bus arrive at _____?
- 이 기차/버스는 _____에 언제 도착합니까? (i gicha/beoseu-neun _____e eonje dochakamnikka?)
position
- How do I get to _____?
- _____에 가려면 어떻게 해야 합니까? (____e garyeomyeon eotteoke haeya hamnikka?)
- ...train station?
- 역...? (yeok...?)
- ...bus stop?
- 버스 정류장...? (beoseu jeongnyujang...?)
- ...Airport?
- 공항...? (gonghang...?)
- ...city center?
- 시내...? (shinae...?)
- ...Youth Hotel?
- 유스 호스텔...? (yuseu hoseutel...?)
- ..._____hostel?
- _____ 호텔...? (____ hotel...?)
- ...Macau/Taiwan/Hong Kong/Singapore/Chinese Embassy/Consulate/Office?
- 마카오/대만/홍콩/싱가포르/중국대사관/영사관/사무처...? (makao/daeman/hongkong/singgaporu/jungguk daesagwan/yeongsagwan/samucheo...?)
- Where are there more...
- 이 많은 곳은 어디에 있습니까? (...i manheun gosun eodi-e issumnikka?)
- ...hostel?
- 호텔...? (hotel...?)
- ...Restaurant?
- 식당...? (sikdang...?)
- ...bar?
- 술집...? (suljip...?)
- ...Sightseeing spots?
- 볼거리들...? (bolgeorideul...?)
- Can you show me on the map?
- 지도에 보여 주시겠습니까? (...jidoe boyeo jusigessumnikka?)
- Street
- 길 (gil)
- Turn left.
- 왼쪽으로 도십시오. (oenjjogeuro dosipsio)
- Turn right.
- 오른쪽으로 도십시오. (oreunjjogeuro dosipsio)
- Left
- 좌/왼쪽 (oenjjok)
- right
- 우/오른쪽 (oreunjjok)
- straight
- 직행/직진 ()
- near_____
- ()
- go through_____
- ()
- Before _____
- ()
- Please note_____.
- ()
- crossroads
- ()
- North
- 북 (Buk)
- South
- 남 (Nam)
- East
- 동 (Dong)
- West
- 서 (Seo)
- Uphill
- 오르막길 (oreumakgil)
- downhill
- 내리막길 (naerimakgil)
taxi
- taxi!
- 택시! (taeksi!)
- Please take me to _____.
- _____로 데려가 주십시오. (____ro deryeoga jusipsio), _____로 가 주세요. (____ro ga juseyo.)
- How much is it to _____?
- _____까지는 (요금이) 얼마입니까/얼마에요? (____kkajineun (yogeumi) eolmaimnikka/eolmaeyo?)
- Please take me there.
- 저기로 데려가 주십시오. (jeogi-ro deryeoga jusipsio'.')
stay
- Do you have any rooms available?
- 방 있습니까? (bang isseumnikka?)
- How much is a single/double room?
- 한 사람/두 사람당 방이 얼마입니까? (han saram/du saram-dang bang-i eolmaimnikka?)
- The room has...
- 그 방에는 ...이 있습니까? (geu bang-eneun ...i isseumnikka?)
- ...The sheets?
- 침대보 (chimdaebo), 침대 시트 (chimdae siteu)
- ...To the toilet?
- 화장실 (hwajangsil)
- ...Phone?
- 전화기 (jeonhwagi)
- ...TV?
- 티비 (tibi)
- Can I take a look at the room first?
- 방을 먼저 봐도 되겠습니까? (bang-eul meonjeo bwado doegesseumnikka?)
- ...More quiet...
- 더 조용한... (deo joyonghan...)
- ...Bigger...
- 더 큰... (deo keun...)
- ...Cleaner...
- 더 깨끗한... (deo kkaekkeutan...)
- ...cheaper...
- 더 싼... (deo ssan...)
- Okay, I want this room.
- 좋습니다, 그것으로 하겠습니다. (choseumnida, geugeoseuro hagesseumnida)
- I stay _____ night.
- _____ 밤 묵겠습니다. (_____ bam mukgesseumnida)
- Can you recommend another hotel?
- 다른 호텔을 권해 주시겠습니까? (dareun hoteleul gwonhae jusigesseumnikka?)
- Do you have a safe?
- 금고 있습니까? (geumgo isseumnikka?)
- ...A locker?
- ...자물쇠? (...jamulsoe?)
- Does it include breakfast/dinner?
- 아침식사/저녁식사 가 됩니까? (achimsiksa/jeonyeoksiksa ga doepnika?)
- What time is breakfast/dinner?
- 아침식사/저녁식사 는 몇시입니까? (achimsiksa/jeonyeoksiksa neun myeossimnikka?)
- Please clean up the room.
- 방을 청소해 주십시오. (bang-eul cheongsohe jusipsio)
- Can you wake me up at _____?
- _____ 시에 깨워주시겠습니까? (_____ si-e kkewojusigeseumnikka?)
- I want to check out.
- 체크 아웃하고 싶습니다. (chekeu autago sipsumnida)
currency
- Can MOP/HKD/Renminbi/Singapore Dollar/New Taiwan Dollar be used?
- ()
- Can USD/EUR/GBP be used?
- ()
- Can RMB be used?
- ()
- Can I use a credit card?
- 신용 카드 받으십니까? (sin-yong kadeu badeusimnikka?)
- Can you exchange foreign currency for me?
- 환전 해주시겠습니까? (hwanjeon haejusigesseumnikka?)
- Where can I exchange foreign currency?
- 어디에서 환전할 수 있습니까? (eodi-eseo hwanjeonhal su oiseumnikka?)
- Can you exchange traveler's checks for me?
- 여행자 수표를 현금으로 바꿔주시겠습니까? (yeohaengja supyoreul hyeon-gumeuro bakkwojusigesseumnikka?)
- Where can I redeem traveler’s cheques?
- 어디에서 여행자 수표를 현금으로 바꿀 수 있습니까? (eodi-eseo yeohaengja supyoreul hyeon-gumeuro bakkul su isseumnikka?)
- What's the exchange rate?
- 환율이 얼마입니까? (hwan-yuri oelma-imnikka?)
- Where is an automatic teller machine (ATM)?
- 현금 자동 지급기가 어디에 있습니까? (hyeon-gum jadong jigeupgiga oedi-e isseumnikka?)
Dining
- One-person/two-person table, thank you.
- 한 사람/두 사람 테이블 부탁합니다. (han saram/du saram teibeul butakamnida)
- Can I see the menu?
- 메뉴를 봐도 되겠습니까? (menyureul bwado doegesseumnikka?)
- Can I go into the kitchen and have a look?
- 부엌을 봐도 되겠습니까? (bu-eokkeul bwado doegesseumnikka?)
- Do you have any signature dishes?
- 이 집의 추천 요리가 있습니까? (i jibui chucheon yeoriga isseumnikka?)
- Do you have any local specialties?
- 이 지역의 대표 요리가 있습니까? (i jiyeogui daepyo yeoriga isseumnikka?)
- I am a vegetarian.
- 저는 채식주의자입니다. (jeoneun chaesikjuuijaimnida)
- I don't eat pork.
- 저는 돼지고기를 먹지 않습니다. (jeoneun dwaejigogireul meokji anseumnida)
- I don't eat beef.
- 저는 소고기를 먹지 않습니다. (jeoneun sogogireul meokji anseumnida)
- I only eat kosher food.
- 저는 코셔 음식만 먹습니다. (jeoneun Kosyeo eumsingman mokseumnida)
- Can you make it lighter? (Require less vegetable oil/butter/lard)
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- Fixed price package
- 정가 음식 (jeongga eumsik)
- Order according to the menu
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- breakfast
- 아침 식사 (achim siksa)
- Lunch
- 점심 식사 (jeomsim siksa)
- Tea
- 차 (cha)
- dinner
- 저녁 식사 (jeonyeok siksa)
- I want_____.
- 저는 _____을 원합니다. (jeoneun _____eul wonhamnida)
- I want dishes with _____.
- 저는 _____[이/가] 들어간 요리를 먹고 싶습니다. (jeoneun ____[i/ga] deureogan yorireul meokgo sipsumnida)
- Chicken/chicken
- 닭고기/치킨 (dalgogi/chikin)
- beef
- 소고기 (sogogi)
- fish
- 생선 (saengseon)
- Ham
- 햄 (haem)
- sausage
- 소세지 (soseji)
- cheese
- 치즈 (chijeu)
- egg
- 달걀/계란 (dalgyal/gyeran)
- salad
- 샐러드 (saelleodeu)
- (fresh vegetables
- (신선한) 야채 ((sinseonhan) yachae)
- (fresh fruits
- (신선한) 과일 ((sinseonhan) gwa-il)
- bread
- 빵 (ppang)
- Toast
- 토스트 (toseuteu)
- Noodle
- 국수 (guksu)
- rice
- 밥 (bap)
- beans
- 콩 (kong)
- Can you give me a glass _____?
- _____ 한 잔 주시겠습니까? (____ han jan jusigesseumnikka?)
- Can you give me a glass of _____?
- _____ 한 컵 주시겠습니까? (____ han keob jusigesseumnikka?)
- Can you give me a bottle of _____?
- _____ 한 병 주시겠습니까? (____ han byeong jusigesseumnikka?)
- coffee
- 커피 (keopi)
- juice
- 주스 (joseu)
- (Bubbles) water
- 탄산수 (tansansu)
- (Normal) water
- 물 (mul)
- beer
- 맥주 (maekju)
- Red/white wine
- 레드/화이트 와인 (redeu/hwaiteu wain), 적/백 포도주 (jeok/baek podoju)
- Can you give me some _____?
- _____을/를 좀 주시겠습니까? (____eul/reul jom jusigesseumnikka?)
- Salt
- 소금 (sogeum)
- Black pepper
- 후추 (huchu)
- butter
- 버터 (beoteo )
- Is there water? (Get the attention of the waiter)
- 물 있습니까? (mul itseumnikka? )
- I'm finished.
- 다 먹었습니다. (da meokeosseumnida)
- Really delicious.
- 맛있었습니다. (masisseosseumnida)
- Please clean up these plates.
- 접시를 치워주십시오. (jeopsireul chiwojusipsiyo)
- Pay the bill.
- 계산서 부탁합니다. (gyesanseo butakamnida)
bar
- Do you sell alcohol?
- 술 팝니까? (sul pamnikka?)
- Is there a bar service?
- 테이블로 갖다줍니까? (teibeul-ro gattajumnikka?)
- A glass of beer or two, please.
- 맥주 한/두 병 부탁합니다. (maekju han/du byeong butakamnida)
- Please have a glass of red/white wine.
- 적/백 포도주 한 잔 부탁합니다. (jeok/baek podoju han jan butakamnida)
- Please have a pint.
- 일 리터 부탁합니다. (il-riteo butakamnida.)
- Please have a bottle.
- 한 병 부탁합니다. (han byeong butakamnida)
- Please come _____(Spirits)add_____ (Cocktail drink)。
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- whisky
- 위스키 (wiseuki)
- Vodka
- 보드카 (bodeuka)
- rum
- 럼 (reom)
- water
- 물 (mul)
- soda water
- 탄산수 (tansansu)
- Tonic Water
- 탄산 음료 (tansan eumryo)
- Orange juice
- 오렌지 주스 (orenji juseu)
- Cola(Soda)
- 콜라 (kolla)
- Do you have any snacks?
- 안주 있습니까? (anju isseumnikka?)
- Please have another glass.
- 한 개 더 부탁합니다. (han gae deo butakamnida)
- Please have another round.
- 한 잔 더 주세요. (hanjan deo juseyo)
- When does business end?
- 언제 닫습니까? (eonje dasseumnikka?)
- cheers!
- 건배! ( geonbae! )
Shopping
- Do you have the size I wear?
- 제 사이즈와 맞는 옷이 있나요? (je saizuwa matnun osi itnayo?)
- how much is this?
- 이건 얼마입니까? (igeon eolmaimnikka?)
- That's too expensive.
- 너무 비쌉니다. (neomu bissamnida)
- You can accept_____(price)?
- _____ 받으십니까? (_____ badeusimnikka?), _____도 됩니까? (_____do doemnikka?)
- expensive
- 비싼 (bissan)
- Cheap
- 싼 (ssan)
- I can not afford it.
- 그것을 살 여유가 없습니다. (geugeoseul sal yeoyuga opsseumnida)
- I don't want it.
- 그것을 원하지 않습니다. (geugeoseul wonhaji anseumnida)
- You are deceiving me.
- 속이지 마세요. (sogiji maseyo)
- I'm not interested in.
- 관심 없습니다. (gwansim opsseumnida)
- Okay, I bought it.
- 좋습니다, 사겠습니다. (jossueumnida, sagesseumnida)
- Can you give me a bag?
- 가방을 살 수 있습니까? (gabang-eul sal su isseumnikka?)
- Do you deliver goods (to overseas)?
- (해외로) 발송합니까? ((Haewiro) balsonghamnikka?)
- I need to...
- 저는 ...이 필요합니다 (jeoneun ...i pilyohamnida)
- ...toothpaste.
- ...치약. (...chiyak)
- ...A toothbrush.
- ...칫솔. (...chissol)
- ...Tampons.
- ...탐폰. (...tampon)
- ...Soap.
- ...비누. (...binu)
- ...shampoo.
- ...샴푸. (...syampu)
- ...painkiller. (Such as aspirin or ibuprofen)
- ...진통제. (아스피린 or 항 염증제) (...jintongje. (aseupirin or hang yeomjeungje))
- ...Cold medicine.
- ...감기약. (...gamgiyak)
- ...Gastrointestinal medicine.
- ...위약. (...wiyak)
- ...The razor.
- ...면도기. (...myeondogi)
- ...An umbrella.
- ...우산. (...usan)
- ...Sunscreen.
- ...햇볕 차단 로션. (...haeppyeot chadan rosyeon)
- ...A postcard.
- ...우편엽서. (...upyeon-yeopseo)
- ...stamp.
- ...우표. (...upyo)
- ...Battery.
- ...건전지. (...geonjeonji)
- ...stationery.
- ...편지지. (...pyonjiji)
- ...A pen.
- ...펜. (...pen)
- ...Chinese book.
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- ...Chinese magazine.
- ()
- ...A Chinese newspaper.
- ()
- ...A Chinese dictionary.
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drive
- I want to rent a car.
- 차를 빌리고 싶습니다. (chareul billigo sipseumnida)
- Can I get insurance?
- 보험을 들 수 있습니까? (boheomeul deul su isseumnikka?)
- stop(Road sign)
- 정지 (jeongchi)
- one way lane
- 일방통행 (ilbang tonghaeng)
- Yield
- 양보 (yangbo)
- No parking
- 주차금지 (jucha geumji)
- Speed limit
- 속도제한 (sokdo jehan)
- Gas station
- 주유소 (juyuso)
- gasoline
- 휘발유 (hwiballyu)
- diesel fuel
- 디젤유 / 경유 (dijelyu / gyeongyu)
authorities
- I did nothing bad.
- 저는 잘못한 것이 없습니다. (jeoneun jalmotan geosi eopsseumnida)
- That is a misunderstanding.
- 그것은 오해였습니다. (geugeoseun ohaeyeosseumnida)
- Where are you taking me?
- 저를 어디로 데려가십니까? (jeoreul eodiro deryeogasimnikka?)
- Am I arrested?
- 저는 체포됩니까? (jeoneun chepodoemnikka?)
- I am a citizen of Macau/Taiwan/Hong Kong/Singapore/China.
- 저는 마카오/대만/홍콩/싱가포르/중국국민입니다. (jeoneun makao/daeman/hongkong/singgaporu/jungguk gungminimnida)
- I want to contact Macau/Taiwan/Hong Kong/Singapore/Chinese Embassy/Consulate/Office.
- 마카오/대만/홍콩/싱가포르/중국대사관/영사관/사무처 에 이야기하고 싶습니다. (makao/daeman/hongkong/singgaporu/jungguk daesagwan/yeongsagwan/samucheo e iyagihago sipseumnida)
- I want to talk to a lawyer.
- 변호사에게 이야기하고 싶습니다. (byeonhosa-ege iyagihago sipseumnida)
- Can I just pay the fine now?
- 지금 벌금을 내도 되겠습니까? (jigeum beolgeumeul naedo doegesseumnikka?)