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Korean A1 — Daily Life Official

250 everyday Korean words (CEFR A1 / TOPIK I). Family, food, body parts, clothing, home, animals, weather, emotions, occupations, and transportation. All words and example sentences include Revised Romanization alongside hangul.

CEFR A1 — Beginner
At this level you can introduce yourself, order food, ask directions. Vocabulary: ~500 words (cumulative).
Korean → English 247 words ~25 days at 10 words/day 0 downloads A1
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가족 (gajok) family 우리 가족은 네 명이에요. (Uri gajokeun ne myeongieyo.)
Our family has four members.
아버지 (abeoji) father 아버지는 회사에서 일해요. (Abeojineun hoesaeseo ilhaeyo.)
My father works at a company.
어머니 (eomeoni) mother 어머니는 요리를 잘해요. (Eomeonineun yolireul jalhaeyo.)
My mother cooks well.
아빠 (appa) dad 아빠가 집에 왔어요. (Appaga jipe wasseoyo.)
Dad came home.
엄마 (eomma) mom 엄마가 전화했어요. (Eommaga jeonhwahaesseoyo.)
Mom called.
형 (hyeong) older brother (male speaker) 형은 대학생이에요. (Hyeongeun daehaksaengieyo.)
My older brother is a university student.
오빠 (oppa) older brother (female speaker) 오빠가 운전해요. (Oppaga unjeonhaeyo.)
My older brother drives.
누나 (nuna) older sister (male speaker) 누나는 선생님이에요. (Nunaneun seonsaengnimieyo.)
My older sister is a teacher.
언니 (eonni) older sister (female speaker) 언니와 쇼핑해요. (Eonniwa syopinghaeyo.)
I go shopping with my older sister.
남동생 (namdongsaeng) younger brother 남동생은 고등학생이에요. (Namdongsaengeun godeunghaksaengieyo.)
My younger brother is a high school student.
여동생 (yeodongsaeng) younger sister 여동생이 노래를 불러요. (Yeodongsaengi nolaereul bulleoyo.)
My younger sister sings a song.
할아버지 (halabeoji) grandfather 할아버지는 건강하세요. (Halabeojineun geonganghaseyo.)
My grandfather is healthy.
할머니 (halmeoni) grandmother 할머니가 김치를 만들어요. (Halmeoniga gimchireul mandeuleoyo.)
My grandmother makes kimchi.
아들 (adeul) son 아들이 학교에 가요. (Adeuli hakgyoe gayo.)
My son goes to school.
딸 (ttal) daughter 딸이 그림을 그려요. (Ttali geurimeul geuryeoyo.)
My daughter draws pictures.
남편 (nampyeon) husband 남편은 요리를 좋아해요. (Nampyeoneun yolireul johahaeyo.)
My husband likes cooking.
아내 (anae) wife 아내와 산책해요. (Anaewa sanchaekhaeyo.)
I take a walk with my wife.
아이 (ai) child 아이가 놀이터에서 놀아요. (Aiga noliteoeseo nolayo.)
The child plays at the playground.
부모님 (bumonim) parents 부모님이 한국에 살아요. (Bumonimi hanguke salayo.)
My parents live in Korea.
삼촌 (samchon) uncle (paternal) 삼촌이 선물을 줬어요. (Samchoni seonmuleul jwosseoyo.)
My uncle gave me a gift.
이모 (imo) aunt (maternal) 이모는 부산에 살아요. (Imoneun busane salayo.)
My aunt lives in Busan.
사촌 (sachon) cousin 사촌이 내일 와요. (Sachoni naeil wayo.)
My cousin is coming tomorrow.
밥 (bap) rice / meal 밥 먹었어요? (Bap meokeosseoyo?)
Have you eaten?
김치 (gimchi) kimchi 김치를 매일 먹어요. (Gimchireul maeil meokeoyo.)
I eat kimchi every day.
빵 (ppang) bread 아침에 빵을 먹어요. (Achime ppangeul meokeoyo.)
I eat bread in the morning.
고기 (gogi) meat 고기를 구워요. (Gogireul guwoyo.)
I grill meat.
생선 (saengseon) fish (food) 생선이 신선해요. (Saengseoni sinseonhaeyo.)
The fish is fresh.
야채 (yachae) vegetables 야채를 많이 먹어요. (Yachaereul mani meokeoyo.)
I eat a lot of vegetables.
과일 (gwail) fruit 과일이 달아요. (Gwaili dalayo.)
The fruit is sweet.
사과 (sagwa) apple 빨간 사과가 맛있어요. (Ppalgan sagwaga masisseoyo.)
Red apples are delicious.
바나나 (banana) banana 바나나를 좋아해요. (Bananareul johahaeyo.)
I like bananas.
달걀 (dalgyal) egg 아침에 달걀을 먹어요. (Achime dalgyaleul meokeoyo.)
I eat eggs in the morning.
라면 (ramyeon) ramen / instant noodles 라면을 끓여요. (Ramyeoneul kkeulyeoyo.)
I cook ramen.
국 (guk) soup 국이 뜨거워요. (Guki tteugeowoyo.)
The soup is hot.
떡 (tteok) rice cake 설날에 떡을 먹어요. (Seolnale tteokeul meokeoyo.)
We eat rice cake on New Year's.
치킨 (chikin) fried chicken 치킨을 시켜요. (Chikineul sikyeoyo.)
I order fried chicken.
비빔밥 (bibimbap) bibimbap (mixed rice) 비빔밥을 잘 비벼요. (Bibimbapeul jal bibyeoyo.)
I mix the bibimbap well.
불고기 (bulgogi) bulgogi (marinated beef) 불고기가 정말 맛있어요. (Bulgogiga jeongmal masisseoyo.)
Bulgogi is really delicious.
소금 (sogeum) salt 소금을 조금 넣어요. (Sogeumeul jogeum neoheoyo.)
I add a little salt.
설탕 (seoltang) sugar 커피에 설탕을 넣어요. (Keopie seoltangeul neoheoyo.)
I put sugar in my coffee.
물 (mul) water 물 한 잔 주세요. (Mul han jan juseyo.)
Please give me a glass of water.
커피 (keopi) coffee 아침에 커피를 마셔요. (Achime keopireul masyeoyo.)
I drink coffee in the morning.
차 (cha) tea 녹차를 좋아해요. (Nokchareul johahaeyo.)
I like green tea.
우유 (uyu) milk 아이가 우유를 마셔요. (Aiga uyureul masyeoyo.)
The child drinks milk.
주스 (juseu) juice 오렌지 주스 있어요? (Orenji juseu isseoyo?)
Do you have orange juice?
맥주 (maekju) beer 맥주 한 잔 마실래요? (Maekju han jan masillaeyo?)
Would you like a glass of beer?
소주 (soju) soju 소주는 한국 술이에요. (Sojuneun hanguk sulieyo.)
Soju is a Korean alcoholic drink.
머리 (meori) head / hair 머리가 아파요. (Meoriga apayo.)
My head hurts.
눈 (nun, body: eyes) eye 눈이 피곤해요. (Nuni pigonhaeyo.)
My eyes are tired.
코 (ko) nose 코가 막혔어요. (Koga makhyeosseoyo.)
My nose is stuffy.
입 (ip) mouth 입을 크게 벌리세요. (Ipeul keuge beolliseyo.)
Please open your mouth wide.
귀 (gwi) ear 귀가 잘 안 들려요. (Gwiga jal an deullyeoyo.)
I can't hear well.
손 (son) hand 손을 씻어요. (Soneul ssiseoyo.)
I wash my hands.
발 (bal) foot 발이 아파요. (Bali apayo.)
My feet hurt.
다리 (dari) leg 다리를 다쳤어요. (Dalireul dachyeosseoyo.)
I hurt my leg.
배 (bae, body: stomach) stomach / belly 배가 고파요. (Baega gopayo.)
I'm hungry.
등 (deung) back (body) 등이 아파요. (Deungi apayo.)
My back hurts.
어깨 (eokkae) shoulder 어깨가 뻐근해요. (Eokkaega ppeogeunhaeyo.)
My shoulders are stiff.
목 (mok) neck / throat 목이 아파요. (Moki apayo.)
My throat hurts.
얼굴 (eolgul) face 얼굴을 씻어요. (Eolguleul ssiseoyo.)
I wash my face.
치아 (chia) tooth / teeth 치아를 닦아요. (Chiareul dakkayo.)
I brush my teeth.
손가락 (songarak) finger 손가락을 다쳤어요. (Songarakeul dachyeosseoyo.)
I hurt my finger.
무릎 (mureup) knee 무릎이 아파요. (Mureupi apayo.)
My knee hurts.
옷 (os) clothes 새 옷을 샀어요. (Sae oseul sasseoyo.)
I bought new clothes.
바지 (baji) pants / trousers 바지가 좀 커요. (Bajiga jom keoyo.)
The pants are a bit big.
치마 (chima) skirt 치마를 입었어요. (Chimareul ipeosseoyo.)
I'm wearing a skirt.
셔츠 (syeocheu) shirt 하얀 셔츠를 입어요. (Hayan syeocheureul ipeoyo.)
I wear a white shirt.
티셔츠 (tisyeocheu) T-shirt 여름에 티셔츠를 입어요. (Yeoreume tisyeocheureul ipeoyo.)
I wear T-shirts in summer.
외투 (oetu) coat / outerwear 외투를 입으세요, 추워요. (Oetureul ipeuseyo, chuwoyo.)
Wear a coat, it's cold.
모자 (moja) hat / cap 모자를 쓰세요. (Mojareul sseuseyo.)
Please wear a hat.
신발 (sinbal) shoes 신발을 벗으세요. (Sinbaleul beoseuseyo.)
Please take off your shoes.
양말 (yangmal) socks 양말이 어디 있어요? (Yangmali eodi isseoyo?)
Where are my socks?
안경 (angyeong) glasses 안경을 써요. (Angyeongeul sseoyo.)
I wear glasses.
가방 (gabang) bag 가방이 무거워요. (Gabangi mugeowoyo.)
The bag is heavy.
우산 (usan) umbrella 비가 와요, 우산 가져가세요. (Biga wayo, usan gajyeogaseyo.)
It's raining, take an umbrella.
집 (jip) house / home 집에 가고 싶어요. (Jipe gago sipeoyo.)
I want to go home.
방 (bang) room 제 방은 작아요. (Je bangeun jakayo.)
My room is small.
부엌 (bueok) kitchen 부엌에서 요리해요. (Bueokeseo yorihaeyo.)
I cook in the kitchen.
화장실 (hwajangsil) bathroom / restroom 화장실이 어디예요? (Hwajangsili eodiyeyo?)
Where is the restroom?
거실 (geosil) living room 거실에서 텔레비전을 봐요. (Geosileseo tellebijeoneul bwayo.)
I watch TV in the living room.
침실 (chimsil) bedroom 침실이 조용해요. (Chimsili joyonghaeyo.)
The bedroom is quiet.
문 (mun) door 문을 닫아 주세요. (Muneul data juseyo.)
Please close the door.
창문 (changmun) window 창문을 열어요. (Changmuneul yeoleoyo.)
I open the window.
계단 (gyedan) stairs 계단으로 올라가요. (Gyedaneuro ollagayo.)
I go up the stairs.
마당 (madang) yard / garden 마당에서 아이들이 놀아요. (Madangeseo aideuli nolayo.)
Children play in the yard.
지붕 (jibung) roof 지붕이 빨간색이에요. (Jibungi ppalgansaekieyo.)
The roof is red.
의자 (uija) chair 의자에 앉으세요. (Uijae aneuseyo.)
Please sit on the chair.
책상 (chaeksang) desk 책상 위에 책이 있어요. (Chaeksang wie chaeki isseoyo.)
There is a book on the desk.
침대 (chimdae) bed 침대가 편해요. (Chimdaega pyeonhaeyo.)
The bed is comfortable.
소파 (sopa) sofa 소파에서 쉬어요. (Sopaeseo swieoyo.)
I rest on the sofa.
식탁 (siktak) dining table 식탁에서 밥을 먹어요. (Siktakeseo bapeul meokeoyo.)
I eat at the dining table.
텔레비전 (tellebijeon) television 텔레비전을 봐요. (Tellebijeoneul bwayo.)
I watch television.
냉장고 (naengjanggo) refrigerator 냉장고에 우유가 있어요. (Naengjanggoe uyuga isseoyo.)
There is milk in the refrigerator.
세탁기 (setakgi) washing machine 세탁기를 돌려요. (Setakgireul dollyeoyo.)
I run the washing machine.
에어컨 (eeokeon) air conditioner 에어컨을 켜 주세요. (Eeokeoneul kyeo juseyo.)
Please turn on the air conditioner.
거울 (geoul) mirror 거울을 봐요. (Geouleul bwayo.)
I look in the mirror.
강아지 (gangaji) puppy / dog 강아지가 귀여워요. (Gangajiga gwiyeowoyo.)
The puppy is cute.
고양이 (goyangi) cat 고양이가 자고 있어요. (Goyangiga jago isseoyo.)
The cat is sleeping.
새 (sae) bird 새가 노래해요. (Saega noraehaeyo.)
The bird sings.
물고기 (mulgogi) fish (animal) 물고기가 헤엄쳐요. (Mulgogiga heeomchyeoyo.)
The fish swims.
소 (so) cow 소가 풀을 먹어요. (Soga puleul meokeoyo.)
The cow eats grass.
돼지 (dwaeji) pig 돼지가 크게 울어요. (Dwaejiga keuge uleoyo.)
The pig squeals loudly.
닭 (dak) chicken (animal) 닭이 알을 낳았어요. (Daki aleul nahasseoyo.)
The chicken laid an egg.
말 (mal) horse 말이 빨리 달려요. (Mali ppalli dallyeoyo.)
The horse runs fast.
토끼 (tokki) rabbit 토끼가 당근을 먹어요. (Tokkiga danggeuneul meokeoyo.)
The rabbit eats a carrot.
코끼리 (kokkiri) elephant 코끼리는 커요. (Kokkirineun keoyo.)
Elephants are big.
원숭이 (wonsungi) monkey 원숭이가 나무에 올라가요. (Wonsungiga namue ollagayo.)
The monkey climbs a tree.
뱀 (baem) snake 뱀이 무서워요. (Baemi museowoyo.)
I'm scared of snakes.
개구리 (gaeguri) frog 개구리가 뛰어요. (Gaeguriga ttwieoyo.)
The frog jumps.
날씨 (nalssi) weather 오늘 날씨가 어때요? (Oneul nalssiga eottaeyo?)
How is the weather today?
비 (bi) rain 비가 오고 있어요. (Biga ogo isseoyo.)
It is raining.
바람 (baram) wind 바람이 많이 불어요. (Barami mani buleoyo.)
The wind blows a lot.
구름 (gureum) cloud 구름이 많아요. (Gureumi manayo.)
There are many clouds.
해 (hae) sun 해가 떴어요. (Haega tteosseoyo.)
The sun has risen.
하늘 (haneul) sky 하늘이 맑아요. (Haneuli makayo.)
The sky is clear.
봄 (bom) spring 봄에 꽃이 펴요. (Bome kkochi pyeoyo.)
Flowers bloom in spring.
여름 (yeoreum) summer 여름에 바다에 가요. (Yeoreume badae gayo.)
I go to the beach in summer.
가을 (gaeul) autumn / fall 가을에 단풍이 예뻐요. (Gaeule danpungi yeppeoyo.)
The autumn leaves are pretty in fall.
겨울 (gyeoul) winter 겨울에 스키를 타요. (Gyeoule seukireul tayo.)
I ski in winter.
온도 (ondo) temperature 오늘 온도가 높아요. (Oneul ondoga nopayo.)
The temperature is high today.
아침 (achim) morning 아침에 일찍 일어나요. (Achime iljjik ileonayo.)
I wake up early in the morning.
점심 (jeomsim) noon / lunch 점심에 뭐 먹을 거예요? (Jeomsime mwo meokeul geoyeyo?)
What will you eat for lunch?
저녁 (jeonyeok) evening / dinner 저녁에 가족과 먹어요. (Jeonyeoke gajokgwa meokeoyo.)
I eat with family in the evening.
밤 (bam) night 밤에 별이 많아요. (Bame byeoli manayo.)
There are many stars at night.
낮 (naj) daytime 낮에 공원에 가요. (Naje gongwone gayo.)
I go to the park during the day.
시 (si) o'clock / hour 지금 세 시예요. (Jigeum se siyeyo.)
It's three o'clock now.
분 (bun) minute 십 분 후에 만나요. (Sip bun hue mannayo.)
Let's meet in ten minutes.
초 (cho) second 삼십 초만 기다려요. (Samsip choman gidaryeoyo.)
Wait just thirty seconds.
주 (ju) week 이번 주에 바빠요. (Ibeon jue bappayo.)
I'm busy this week.
달 (dal) month / moon 두 달 동안 공부했어요. (Du dal dongan gongbuhaesseoyo.)
I studied for two months.
년 (nyeon) year 삼 년 동안 한국에 살았어요. (Sam nyeon dongan hanguke salasseoyo.)
I lived in Korea for three years.
주말 (jumal) weekend 주말에 뭐 해요? (Jumale mwo haeyo?)
What do you do on weekends?
오전 (ojeon) morning / AM 오전에 수업이 있어요. (Ojeone sueopi isseoyo.)
I have class in the morning.
오후 (ohu) afternoon / PM 오후에 친구를 만나요. (Ohue chingureul mannayo.)
I meet a friend in the afternoon.
작년 (jaknyeon) last year 작년에 한국에 갔어요. (Jaknyeone hanguke gasseoyo.)
I went to Korea last year.
올해 (olhae) this year 올해 졸업해요. (Olhae joleophaeyo.)
I graduate this year.
내년 (naenyeon) next year 내년에 결혼해요. (Naenyeone gyeolhonhaeyo.)
I'm getting married next year.
반 (ban) half 두 시 반이에요. (Du si banieyo.)
It's half past two.
기쁘다 (gippeuda) to be happy / glad 만나서 기뻐요. (Mannaseo gippeoyo.)
I'm glad to meet you.
슬프다 (seulpeuda) to be sad 영화가 슬퍼요. (Yeonghwaga seulpeoyo.)
The movie is sad.
화나다 (hwanada) to be angry 왜 화났어요? (Wae hwanasseoyo?)
Why are you angry?
무섭다 (museopda) to be scary / scared 어두운 곳이 무서워요. (Eoduun gosi museowoyo.)
I'm scared of dark places.
걱정하다 (geokjeonghada) to worry 너무 걱정하지 마세요. (Neomu geokjeonghaji maseyo.)
Please don't worry too much.
피곤하다 (pigonhada) to be tired 오늘 너무 피곤해요. (Oneul neomu pigonhaeyo.)
I'm very tired today.
행복하다 (haengbokhada) to be happy 가족과 함께라서 행복해요. (Gajokgwa hamkkeraseo haengbokhaeyo.)
I'm happy because I'm with my family.
외롭다 (oeropda) to be lonely 혼자 있으면 외로워요. (Honja isseumyeon oerowoyo.)
I feel lonely when I'm alone.
심심하다 (simsimhada) to be bored 집에서 심심해요. (Jipeseo simsimhaeyo.)
I'm bored at home.
놀라다 (nollada) to be surprised 깜짝 놀랐어요. (Kkamjjak nollasseoyo.)
I was really surprised.
울다 (ulda) to cry 아이가 울고 있어요. (Aiga ulgo isseoyo.)
The child is crying.
웃다 (usda) to laugh / to smile 재미있어서 웃었어요. (Jaemiisseoseo useosseoyo.)
I laughed because it was funny.
부끄럽다 (bukkeureopda) to be embarrassed / shy 사람들 앞에서 부끄러워요. (Saramdeul apeseo bukkeureowoyo.)
I'm shy in front of people.
선생님 (seonsaengnim) teacher 선생님이 친절해요. (Seonsaengnimi chinjeolhaeyo.)
The teacher is kind.
학생 (haksaeng) student 저는 대학생이에요. (Jeoneun daehaksaengieyo.)
I am a university student.
의사 (uisa) doctor 의사 선생님이 친절해요. (Uisa seonsaengnimi chinjeolhaeyo.)
The doctor is kind.
간호사 (ganhosa) nurse 간호사가 주사를 놓아요. (Ganhosaga jusareul nohayo.)
The nurse gives an injection.
경찰 (gyeongchal) police officer 경찰에게 물어보세요. (Gyeongchalege muleoboseyo.)
Please ask the police officer.
요리사 (yorisa) cook / chef 요리사가 음식을 만들어요. (Yorisaga eumsikeul mandeuleoyo.)
The chef makes food.
회사원 (hoesawon) office worker 형은 회사원이에요. (Hyeongeun hoesawonieyo.)
My older brother is an office worker.
가수 (gasu) singer 그 가수는 노래를 잘해요. (Geu gasuneun nolaereul jalhaeyo.)
That singer sings well.
운동선수 (undongseonsu) athlete 운동선수는 매일 연습해요. (Undongseonsuneun maeil yeonseuphaeyo.)
Athletes practice every day.
농부 (nongbu) farmer 농부가 밭에서 일해요. (Nongbuga bateseo ilhaeyo.)
The farmer works in the field.
기사 (gisa) driver 택시 기사가 친절해요. (Taeksi gisaga chinjeolhaeyo.)
The taxi driver is kind.
배우 (baeu) actor / actress 그 배우는 유명해요. (Geu baeuneun yumyeonghaeyo.)
That actor is famous.
버스 (beoseu) bus 버스로 학교에 가요. (Beoseuro hakgyoe gayo.)
I go to school by bus.
지하철 (jihacheol) subway 지하철이 빨라요. (Jihacheoli ppallayo.)
The subway is fast.
택시 (taeksi) taxi 택시를 불러요. (Taeksireul bulleoyo.)
I call a taxi.
자동차 (jadongcha) car / automobile 자동차로 출근해요. (Jadongcharo chulgeunhaeyo.)
I commute by car.
자전거 (jajeongeo) bicycle 자전거를 타요. (Jajeongeoreul tayo.)
I ride a bicycle.
비행기 (bihaenggi) airplane 비행기로 여행해요. (Bihaenggiro yeohaenghaeyo.)
I travel by airplane.
기차 (gicha) train 기차로 부산에 가요. (Gicharo busane gayo.)
I go to Busan by train.
역 (yeok) station 역이 가까워요. (Yeoki gakkawoyo.)
The station is close.
공항 (gonghang) airport 공항까지 얼마나 걸려요? (Gonghangkkaji eolmana geollyeoyo?)
How long does it take to the airport?
정류장 (jeongryujang) bus stop 정류장에서 기다려요. (Jeongryujangeseo gidaryeoyo.)
I wait at the bus stop.
길 (gil) road / street 이 길이 맞아요? (I gili majayo?)
Is this the right road?
학교 (hakgyo) school 학교에 가요. (Hakgyoe gayo.)
I go to school.
병원 (byeongwon) hospital 병원에 가야 해요. (Byeongwone gaya haeyo.)
I have to go to the hospital.
은행 (eunhaeng) bank 은행에서 돈을 찾아요. (Eunhaengeseo doneul chajayo.)
I withdraw money at the bank.
식당 (sikdang) restaurant 한국 식당에서 먹어요. (Hanguk sikdangeseo meokeoyo.)
I eat at a Korean restaurant.
가게 (gage) shop / store 가게에서 과일을 사요. (Gageeseo gwaileul sayo.)
I buy fruit at the store.
서점 (seojeom) bookstore 서점에서 책을 사요. (Seojeomeseo chaekeul sayo.)
I buy books at the bookstore.
공원 (gongwon) park 공원에서 산책해요. (Gongwoneseo sanchaekhaeyo.)
I take a walk in the park.
도서관 (doseogwan) library 도서관에서 책을 빌려요. (Doseogwaneseo chaekeul billyeoyo.)
I borrow books at the library.
시장 (sijang) market 시장에서 야채를 사요. (Sijangeseo yachaereul sayo.)
I buy vegetables at the market.
영화관 (yeonghwagwan) movie theater 영화관에서 영화를 봐요. (Yeonghwagwaneseo yeonghwareul bwayo.)
I watch a movie at the theater.
카페 (kape) cafe 카페에서 커피를 마셔요. (Kapeeseo keopireul masyeoyo.)
I drink coffee at a cafe.
약국 (yakguk) pharmacy 약국에서 약을 사요. (Yakgukeseo yakeul sayo.)
I buy medicine at the pharmacy.
편의점 (pyeonuijeom) convenience store 편의점에서 물을 사요. (Pyeonuijeomeseo muleul sayo.)
I buy water at the convenience store.
우체국 (ucheguk) post office 우체국에서 편지를 보내요. (Uchegukeseo pyeonjireul bonaeyo.)
I send a letter at the post office.
입다 (ipda) to wear (clothes) 따뜻한 옷을 입어요. (Ttatteushan oseul ipeoyo.)
I wear warm clothes.
벗다 (beosda) to take off (clothes/shoes) 집에서 신발을 벗어요. (Jipeseo sinbaleul beoseoyo.)
I take off my shoes at home.
씻다 (ssisda) to wash 아침에 세수해요. (Achime sesuhaeyo.)
I wash my face in the morning.
요리하다 (yorihada) to cook 저녁을 요리해요. (Jeonyeokeul yorihaeyo.)
I cook dinner.
청소하다 (cheongsohada) to clean 주말에 집을 청소해요. (Jumale jipeul cheongsohaeyo.)
I clean the house on weekends.
빨래하다 (ppallaehada) to do laundry 내일 빨래해요. (Naeil ppallaehaeyo.)
I do laundry tomorrow.
쇼핑하다 (syopinghada) to shop 백화점에서 쇼핑해요. (Baekhwajeomeseo syopinghaeyo.)
I shop at the department store.
산책하다 (sanchaekhada) to take a walk 저녁에 산책해요. (Jeonyeoke sanchaekhaeyo.)
I take a walk in the evening.
운동하다 (undonghada) to exercise 헬스장에서 운동해요. (Helseujangeseo undonghaeyo.)
I exercise at the gym.
노래하다 (noraehada) to sing 노래방에서 노래해요. (Noraebangeseo noraehaeyo.)
I sing at the karaoke room.
춤추다 (chumchuda) to dance 음악에 맞춰 춤춰요. (Eumake majchwo chumchwoyo.)
I dance to the music.
사진 (sajin) photo / picture 사진을 찍어요. (Sajineul jjikeoyo.)
I take a photo.
전화 (jeonhwa) telephone / phone call 전화 받으세요. (Jeonhwa bateuseyo.)
Please answer the phone.
휴대폰 (hyudaepon) cell phone 휴대폰을 잃어버렸어요. (Hyudaeponeul ileobeoryeosseoyo.)
I lost my cell phone.
컴퓨터 (keompyuteo) computer 컴퓨터로 일해요. (Keompyuteoro ilhaeyo.)
I work on the computer.
인터넷 (inteones) internet 인터넷으로 뉴스를 봐요. (Inteoneseuro nyuseureul bwayo.)
I read news on the internet.
돈 (don) money 돈이 얼마 있어요? (Doni eolma isseoyo?)
How much money do you have?
시간 (sigan) time / hour 시간이 없어요. (Sigani eopeoyo.)
I don't have time.
약 (yak) medicine 약을 먹어야 해요. (Yakeul meokeoya haeyo.)
I have to take medicine.
숙제 (sukje) homework 숙제를 다 했어요. (Sukjereul da haesseoyo.)
I finished all the homework.
시험 (siheom) exam / test 내일 시험이 있어요. (Naeil siheomi isseoyo.)
I have an exam tomorrow.
생일 (saengil) birthday 오늘은 제 생일이에요. (Oneuleun je saengilieyo.)
Today is my birthday.
선물 (seonmul) gift / present 생일 선물을 받았어요. (Saengil seonmuleul batasseoyo.)
I received a birthday present.
여행 (yeohaeng) trip / travel 여행을 좋아해요. (Yeohaengeul johahaeyo.)
I like traveling.
음악 (eumak) music 음악을 듣고 있어요. (Eumakeul deutgo isseoyo.)
I'm listening to music.
영화 (yeonghwa) movie / film 이 영화가 재미있어요. (I yeonghwaga jaemiisseoyo.)
This movie is interesting.
책 (chaek) book 이 책을 읽어 보세요. (I chaekeul ikeo boseyo.)
Please try reading this book.
친구 (chingu) friend 친구와 점심을 먹어요. (Chinguwa jeomsimeul meokeoyo.)
I eat lunch with a friend.
사람 (saram) person / people 많은 사람이 왔어요. (Maneun sarami wasseoyo.)
Many people came.
이름 (ireum) name 이름이 뭐예요? (Ireumi mwoyeyo?)
What is your name?
나라 (nara) country 어느 나라에서 왔어요? (Eoneu naraeseo wasseoyo?)
Which country are you from?
한국어 (hangugeo) Korean language 한국어를 배우고 있어요. (Hangukeoreul baeugo isseoyo.)
I am learning Korean.
한국 (hanguk) Korea 한국에 가고 싶어요. (Hanguke gago sipeoyo.)
I want to go to Korea.
수업 (sueop) class / lesson 오늘 수업이 있어요. (Oneul sueopi isseoyo.)
I have class today.
편지 (pyeonji) letter 친구에게 편지를 써요. (Chinguege pyeonjireul sseoyo.)
I write a letter to my friend.
바다 (bada) sea / ocean 바다가 정말 넓어요. (Badaga jeongmal neopeoyo.)
The sea is really vast.
산 (san) mountain 주말에 산에 가요. (Jumale sane gayo.)
I go to the mountain on weekends.
강 (gang) river 한강에서 산책해요. (Hangangeseo sanchaekhaeyo.)
I take a walk along the Han River.
나무 (namu) tree 공원에 나무가 많아요. (Gongwone namuga manayo.)
There are many trees in the park.
꽃 (kkoch) flower 꽃이 아름다워요. (Kkochi areumdawoyo.)
The flowers are beautiful.
별 (byeol) star 밤하늘에 별이 많아요. (Bamhaneule byeoli manayo.)
There are many stars in the night sky.
지갑 (jigap) wallet 지갑을 집에 놓고 왔어요. (Jigapeul jipe nohgo wasseoyo.)
I left my wallet at home.
열쇠 (yeolsoe) key 열쇠가 어디 있어요? (Yeolsoega eodi isseoyo?)
Where is the key?
시계 (sigye) clock / watch 시계를 봐요. (Sigyereul bwayo.)
I look at the clock.
그림 (geurim) picture / drawing 그림을 그려요. (Geurimeul geuryeoyo.)
I draw a picture.
노래 (norae) song 이 노래가 좋아요. (I noraega johayo.)
I like this song.
게임 (geim) game 게임을 하고 있어요. (Geimeul hago isseoyo.)
I'm playing a game.
운전하다 (unjeonhada) to drive 아버지가 운전해요. (Abeojiga unjeonhaeyo.)
My father drives.
준비하다 (junbihada) to prepare 내일 시험을 준비해요. (Naeil siheomeul junbihaeyo.)
I prepare for tomorrow's exam.
시작하다 (sijakhada) to start / to begin 수업이 시작해요. (Sueopi sijakhaeyo.)
The class begins.
끝나다 (kkeutnada) to end / to finish 수업이 끝났어요. (Sueopi kkeutnasseoyo.)
The class is over.
쉬다 (swida) to rest 주말에 집에서 쉬어요. (Jumale jipeseo swieoyo.)
I rest at home on weekends.
목욕하다 (mokyokhada) to take a bath 저녁에 목욕해요. (Jeonyeoke mokyokhaeyo.)
I take a bath in the evening.
약속 (yaksok) appointment / promise 내일 약속이 있어요. (Naeil yaksoki isseoyo.)
I have an appointment tomorrow.
결혼 (gyeolhon) marriage / wedding 다음 달에 결혼해요. (Daeum dale gyeolhonhaeyo.)
I'm getting married next month.
전기 (jeongi) electricity 전기를 아껴야 해요. (Jeongireul akkyeoya haeyo.)
We need to save electricity.
배달 (baedal) delivery 배달 음식을 시켰어요. (Baedal eumsikeul sikyeosseoyo.)
I ordered delivery food.
주소 (juso) address 주소가 어떻게 되세요? (Jusoga eotteohge doeseyo?)
What is your address?
전화번호 (jeonhwabeonho) phone number 전화번호가 뭐예요? (Jeonhwabeonhoga mwoyeyo?)
What is your phone number?

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