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Ten Korean Words Series 1

1/20/2025

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Ten Korean Words Series 1

안녕하세요 (Annyeonghaseyo)

Meaning: Hello

This is the most common and polite way to greet someone in Korean.

Example: 안녕하세요, 만나서 반갑습니다. (Hello, nice to meet you.)

감사합니다 (Gamsahamnida)

Meaning: Thank you

This phrase is used to express gratitude formally and respectfully.

Example: 도움을 주셔서 감사합니다. (Thank you for helping me.)

사랑 (Sarang)

Meaning: Love

This word often expresses affection in relationships or phrases like "I love you."

Example: 엄마, 사랑해요. (Mom, I love you.)

친구 (Chingu)

Meaning: Friend

Use this word when referring to your friends. It is casual and widely used among peers.

Example: 제 친구를 소개합니다. (Let me introduce my friend.)

음식 (Eumsik)

Meaning: Food

This word is essential when talking about meals or cuisine in general.

Example: 한국 음식이 정말 맛있어요. (Korean food is delicious.)

가족 (Gajok)

Meaning: Family

Family is a central part of Korean culture, and this word is often used in everyday conversations.

Example: 제 가족은 5명입니다. (There are five people in my family.)

학교 (Hakgyo)

Meaning: School

This is the word for school, commonly used by students and parents alike.

Example: 학교에서 공부를 열심히 해요. (I study hard at school.)

행복 (Haengbok)

Meaning: Happiness

Used to describe the state of being happy or joyful.

Example: 행복한 하루 되세요. (Have a happy day.)

시간 (Sigan)

Meaning: Time

This word is crucial for talking about schedules or daily activities.

Example: 시간이 있으면 저랑 같이 가요. (If you have time, come with me.)

물 (Mul)

Meaning: Water

It is one of the most basic and essential words, beneficial when ordering at restaurants or asking for a drink.

Example: 물 한 잔 주세요. (Please give me a glass of water.)

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