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This page contains a table including the following: Korean phrases, expressions and words in
Korean, conversation and idioms, Korean greetings, and survival phrases. It also helps if you
simply want to know what to say when chatting in Korean!
Most of the sentences below are used for everyday life conversations, so they might come handy
if you memorize them.
If you don't know how to say a word then check our alphabet in Korean which can be found on
the menu above to get some help.
Korean Phrases
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English Phrases Korean Phrases
Hi! An-yŏng-ha-se-yo. 안녕하세요
(Hwa-jang-shil/yak-kuk)-i ŏ-di-ye-yo?
Where is the (bathroom/ pharmacy)?
(화장실/약국)이 어디예요?
Chik-tchang-ŭn (pŏ-nyŏk-tcha/sa-ŏp-kka)-im-ni-da.
I work as a (translator/ businessman)
직장은 (번역자/사업가)입니다.
Congratulations! Ch'u-k'a-dŭ-rim-ni-da! 축하드립니다!
Solving a Misunderstanding
No Problem! A-ni-e-yo. 아니에요.
Cho-a-yo./An-jo-a-yo./Kŭ-jŏ kŭ-rae-yo.
Good/ Bad/ So-So.
좋아요./안 좋아요./ 그저 그래요.
Yes/ No Ne/A-ni-yo. 네/아니요.
Really! Chŏng-mal-lyo? 정말요?
Look! Po-se-yo! 보세요!
One, Two, Three Il, i, sam / ha-na, tul, set *6 일, 이, 삼 / or / 하나, 둘, 셋
Four, Five, Six Sa, o, ryuk / net, ta-sŏt, yŏ-sŏt 사, 오, 륙/ or/ 넷, 다섯, 여섯
*1: And You? (This is somewhat difficult to say. Koreans don’t use “you,” so you
have to know which title to use.) Title+ 은/ 는요? (은 if it ends in a consonant, 는 if it
ends in a vowel.)
*2: If the other person is leaving: 안녕히 가세요! If you are leaving and the other
person is staying: 안녕히 계세요!
*3: Titles (Always follow the name, unlike English) Mr.: 선생님/ Ma’am: 사모님/
Teacher: 선생님/ General name follower: 씨 (ex. 고우진 씨 – Mr. Ko U-jin.)/Miss:
아가씨.
*4: Adjectives are placed before nouns.
*5: That over there/ Over there. 저것/ 저기
*6: Sino-Korean Counting (minutes, seconds, Won): One, Two, Three: 일, 이, 삼/
Four, Five, Six: 사, 오, 륙/ Seven, Eight, Nine, Ten: 칠, 팔, 구, 십
Pure Korean Counting (hours, counting objects, people, etc.): One, Two, Three: 하나,
둘, 셋/ Four, Five, Six: 넷, 다섯, 여섯/ Seven, Eight, Nine, Ten: 일곱, 여덜, 아홉,
열
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