Complete Beginner's Guide · 완전 초보자 가이드

Learn Korean

한국어 완전 학습 가이드

From the birth of Hangul to everyday conversations — a comprehensive, story-rich journey into the Korean language.

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Table of Contents

목차

1
The Birth of Hangul — A Language Born from Compassion
한글의 탄생 — 사랑에서 태어난 문자
2
Korean Consonants — The Building Blocks of Sound
한국어 자음 — 소리의 기초
3
Korean Vowels — The Soul of Every Syllable
한국어 모음 — 모든 음절의 핵심
4
Batchim — The Secret Sound at the Bottom
받침 — 음절 아래 숨겨진 소리
5
Numbers — Counting in Korean
숫자 — 한국어로 세기
6
Essential Vocabulary — 200 Words
필수 단어 200개
7
Sentence Structure — Korean Speaks Backwards!
문장 구조 — 한국어는 거꾸로 말한다!
8
Verb Conjugation — One Verb, Infinite Power!
동사 활용 — 동사 하나로 무한한 표현!
9
Real Life Conversations — Speak from Day One!
실생활 대화 — 첫날부터 말하기!
10
존댓말 & 반말 — The Art of Korean Respect
존댓말 & 반말 — 한국어 존경의 예술
11
Tenses — Time Travel in Korean!
시제 — 한국어로 시간 여행!
12
Grammar Patterns — Unlock Real Conversation!
문법 패턴 — 진짜 대화의 열쇠!
13
Particles — The Magic Glue of Korean!
조사 — 한국어의 마법 접착제!
14
Question Words — Ask Anything in Korean!
의문사 — 한국어로 무엇이든 물어봐!
15
Korean Food & Restaurants — Eat Like a Local!
한국 음식 & 식당 — 현지인처럼 먹어봐!
16
Shopping & Money — Shop Like a Korean!
쇼핑 & 돈 — 한국인처럼 쇼핑하기!
17
Transportation & Directions — Navigate Korea!
교통 & 길 찾기 — 한국을 누벼라!
18
Family & Relationships — Korean Family Culture!
가족 & 관계 — 한국 가족 문화!
19
Weather & Seasons — Talk Like a Korean!
날씨 & 계절 — 한국인처럼 날씨 이야기!
20
Korean Holidays & Culture — Celebrate Korea!
한국 명절 & 문화 — 한국을 축하해요!
21
Adjectives — Describe Everything in Korean!
형용사 — 한국어로 모든 것을 묘사해봐!
22
Body & Health — Stay Safe in Korea!
신체 & 건강 — 한국에서 건강하게!
23
K-pop & Korean Entertainment — Hallyu Wave!
K팝 & 한국 엔터테인먼트 — 한류의 물결!
24
Hobbies & Free Time — What Do You Do for Fun?
취미 & 여가 — 취미가 뭐예요?
25
Work & School — Korean Workplace & Campus Life!
직장 & 학교 — 한국 직장 & 학교 생활!
26
Love & Dating — Korean Romance Culture!
사랑 & 연애 — 한국 연애 문화!
27
Travel in Korea — Explore Every Corner!
한국 여행 — 한국 구석구석 탐험!
28
Korean Slang & Internet Language — Speak Like Gen Z!
한국어 슬랭 & 인터넷 언어 — MZ세대처럼 말해봐!
Chapter 1 · 제1장

The Birth of Hangul

한글의 탄생 — 사랑에서 태어난 문자

The Story Behind Hangul

한글 탄생 이야기

In 1443, King Sejong the Great of the Joseon Dynasty created one of the most scientifically designed writing systems in human history — Hangul (한글). But this was not just a linguistic achievement — it was an act of profound compassion for his people.

1443년, 조선왕조의 세종대왕은 인류 역사상 가장 과학적으로 설계된 문자 중 하나인 한글을 창제했습니다. 그러나 이것은 단순한 언어적 성취가 아니라 — 백성을 향한 깊은 사랑의 행위였습니다.

Before Hangul existed, Korean people had no writing system of their own. They used Classical Chinese characters (한자), which were extremely difficult to learn. Only the privileged elite — nobles and scholars — could read and write. Ordinary people, farmers, women, and the poor were left illiterate, unable to express their thoughts, report injustice, or even read medical instructions.

한글이 생기기 전, 조선 백성들은 자신만의 문자가 없었습니다. 매우 배우기 어려운 한자(漢字)를 사용했고, 오직 귀족과 학자들만 읽고 쓸 수 있었습니다. 평민, 농부, 여성, 가난한 사람들은 글을 읽지 못해 억울한 일도 호소할 수 없었습니다.

"Because the language of our country is different from that of China, the feelings of the people cannot be expressed in Chinese characters. Therefore, among the ignorant, there are many who, having something they wish to put into words, are in the end unable to express themselves. I am greatly distressed because of this."

— 세종대왕, 훈민정음 서문 (1446) · King Sejong, Preface to Hunminjeongeum (1446)

Why Hangul is a Masterpiece · 한글이 걸작인 이유
🔬 Scientifically Designed

Unlike most writing systems that evolved over thousands of years, Hangul was deliberately invented by a royal team of scholars. Every letter has a precise, logical reason for its shape — rooted in phonetics and anatomy.

대부분의 문자가 수천 년에 걸쳐 발전한 것과 달리, 한글은 학자들이 의도적으로 만들었습니다. 모든 글자는 음성학과 해부학에 기반한 정확하고 논리적인 이유가 있습니다.

👄 Consonants Mirror the Mouth

The consonants were designed based on the position of the tongue, lips, and throat when making each sound. You can literally "see" the sound in the shape of the letter — a revolutionary concept no other alphabet had achieved.

자음은 각 소리를 낼 때 혀, 입술, 목구멍의 위치를 기반으로 설계되었습니다. 글자 모양에서 소리를 그대로 볼 수 있습니다.

⚡ Anyone Can Learn It Fast

UNESCO declared Hangul one of the most logical and easy-to-learn writing systems in the world. A motivated adult can learn to read Hangul in just one day — sometimes even a few hours. The Korean government even awards a "Hangul Literacy Prize" to nations that adopt it for unwritten languages.

유네스코는 한글을 세계에서 가장 논리적이고 배우기 쉬운 문자 중 하나로 선언했습니다. 의욕 있는 성인이 단 하루 만에 한글을 읽을 수 있습니다.

🎉 Hangul Day — A National Holiday

Korea celebrates Hangul Day (한글날) every year on October 9th, honoring the official proclamation of Hangul in 1446. It is a national public holiday — a rare honor for a writing system, and a testament to how deeply Koreans cherish their language.

한국은 매년 10월 9일 한글날을 국경일로 기념합니다. 문자를 위한 국경일은 세계적으로 매우 드문 일입니다.

Chapter 2 · 제2장

Korean Consonants

한국어 자음 — 소리의 기초

What is a Consonant?

자음이란 무엇인가?

Consonants are sounds produced by partially or completely blocking the flow of air through the mouth. Korean has 14 basic consonants (기본 자음). Their shapes were drawn to represent the physical position of the mouth and tongue when producing each sound.

자음은 입을 통한 공기 흐름을 방해하여 만들어지는 소리입니다. 한국어에는 14개의 기본 자음이 있으며, 각 글자 모양은 그 소리를 낼 때 입과 혀의 실제 위치를 표현합니다.

The 5 Root Positions · 5개의 기본 위치
Throat
목구멍
ㄱ ㅋ ㅇ ㅎ
Tongue Tip
혀끝
ㄴ ㄷ ㅌ ㄹ
Lips
입술
ㅁ ㅂ ㅍ
Teeth
치아
ㅅ ㅈ ㅊ
Liquid
유음
ㄹ (r/l)
기역 (gi-yeok)
g / k
가방 (ga-bang)bag · 가방
니은 (ni-eun)
n
나무 (na-mu)tree · 나무
디귿 (di-geut)
d / t
달 (dal)moon · 달
리을 (ri-eul)
r / l
라면 (ra-myeon)ramen · 라면
미음 (mi-eum)
m
마음 (ma-eum)heart · 마음
비읍 (bi-eup)
b / p
바다 (ba-da)sea · 바다
시옷 (si-ot)
s
사랑 (sa-rang)love · 사랑
이응 (i-eung)
silent / ng
아이 (a-i)child · 아이
지읒 (ji-eut)
j
지구 (ji-gu)Earth · 지구
치읓 (chi-eut)
ch
책 (chaek)book · 책
키읔 (ki-euk)
k (strong)
코끼리 (ko-kki-ri)elephant · 코끼리
티읕 (ti-eut)
t (strong)
태양 (tae-yang)sun · 태양
피읖 (pi-eup)
p (strong)
포도 (po-do)grape · 포도
히읗 (hi-eut)
h
하늘 (ha-neul)sky · 하늘
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Tip for English Speakers

To make the Korean sound, quickly flap your tongue against the roof of your mouth — like the "tt" sound in the American English word "butter" or "water." That's very close to ㄹ!

한국어 ㄹ 소리를 내려면, 혀를 입천장에 빠르게 튕기세요 — 미국 영어의 "butter"나 "water"의 "tt" 소리와 매우 비슷합니다!

Chapter 3 · 제3장

Korean Vowels

한국어 모음 — 모든 음절의 핵심

The Philosophy Behind Korean Vowels

한국어 모음의 철학적 배경

Korean vowel shapes were based on three fundamental elements of the universe, rooted in Eastern Asian cosmology. This reflects the worldview that humanity stands between heaven and earth.

한국어 모음 모양은 동양 철학에 뿌리를 둔 우주의 세 가지 근본 요소를 기반으로 합니다. 인간이 하늘과 땅 사이에 선다는 세계관을 반영합니다.

Heaven
하늘
The sun and sky above us
Earth
The flat ground beneath us
Human
사람
A person standing upright
The 10 Basic Vowels · 10개의 기본 모음
아 (a)
"a" as in father
사랑 (sa-rang)love · 사랑
어 (eo)
"u" as in bus
어머니 (eo-meo-ni)mother · 어머니
오 (o)
"o" as in go
오늘 (o-neul)today · 오늘
우 (u)
"oo" as in moon
우유 (u-yu)milk · 우유
으 (eu)
no English equivalent
크다 (keu-da)big · 크다
이 (i)
"ee" as in see
미소 (mi-so)smile · 미소
애 (ae)
"e" as in bed
개 (gae)dog · 개
에 (e)
"e" as in bed
세상 (se-sang)world · 세상
야 (ya)
"ya" as in yard
야구 (ya-gu)baseball · 야구
여 (yeo)
"yuh"
여행 (yeo-haeng)travel · 여행
How Letters Combine · 자음과 모음의 결합

Building Syllable Blocks

음절 블록 만들기

In Korean, every syllable is grouped into a block. The consonant and vowel do not go in a line — they are arranged together into a compact square shape.

한국어에서 모든 음절은 블록으로 묶입니다. 자음과 모음이 한 줄로 가지 않고, 콤팩트한 사각형 모양으로 배열됩니다.

+
=
ga · "go"
+
=
ni · "knee"
+
=
seo · "suh"
+
=
gong · "ball!"
Write Your Name in Korean · 한국어로 이름 쓰기
English SoundKoreanExampleKorean Name
"a" as in father, spaSara, Anna사라, 아나
"a" as in jack, bad, catJack, Sam잭, 샘
"e" as in bed, getBen, Jenny벤, 제니
"ee" as in see, treeLisa, Mia리사, 미아
"o" as in go, boneTom, John톰, 존
"oo" as in moon, foodLuke, Susan루크, 수잔
🌟
Fun Challenge!

Look up how your name is written in Korean — you'll be surprised how close it sounds! Korean has been writing foreign names phonetically for decades, so there's already an official Korean version of most English names.

자신의 이름이 한국어로 어떻게 쓰이는지 찾아보세요 — 얼마나 비슷하게 들리는지 놀랄 거예요!

Practice Words · 연습 단어
사랑
sa-rang
love
하늘
ha-neul
sky
바다
ba-da
sea
나무
na-mu
tree
고양이
go-yang-i
cat
강아지
gang-a-ji
puppy
행복
haeng-bok
happiness
아름다워
a-reum-da-wo
beautiful
Chapter 4 · 제4장

Batchim — The Secret Sound at the Bottom

받침 — 음절 아래 숨겨진 소리

What is Batchim?

받침이란 무엇인가?

Many Korean syllables have a third element — a final consonant that sits at the bottom of the syllable block. This is called 받침 (bat-chim), which literally means "support" or "foundation."

많은 한국어 음절에는 세 번째 요소가 있습니다 — 음절 블록의 아래에 위치하는 마지막 자음입니다. 이것을 받침이라고 하며, 문자 그대로 "지지대" 또는 "기초"를 의미합니다.

+
=
gal · (to go)
+
=
gong · (ball!)
+
=
nal · (day)

The 7 Batchim Sound Groups

7가지 받침 소리 그룹

No matter which consonant is used as batchim, it can only produce ONE of 7 possible sounds.

SoundConsonantsExample 한글PronunciationMeaning
ㄱ ㄲ ㅋguksoup
sanmountain
ㄷ ㅅ ㅆ ㅈ ㅊ ㅎnatdaytime
dalmoon
bomspring
ㅂ ㅍipleaf
gangriver
💡
Sound Linking (연음 · yeon-eum)

When a batchim is followed by a vowel, it "slides" into the next syllable.

받침 뒤에 모음이 오면, 받침이 다음 음절로 "미끄러집니다".

Written 한글How it sounds 발음Meaning
한국어han-gu-geoKorean language
집이ji-bihouse (subject)
밥을ba-beulrice (object)
음악eu-makmusic
Chapter 5 · 제5장

Numbers — Counting in Korean

숫자 — 한국어로 세기

Two Number Systems!

두 가지 숫자 체계!

Sino-Korean
한자어 숫자
Dates, money, phone numbers, minutes, floors
Native Korean
고유어 숫자
Counting objects, hours, age (casual)

Sino-Korean Numbers (한자어)

Number한글PronunciationNumber한글Pronunciation
0영/공yeong/gong6yuk
1il7chil
2i8pal
3sam9gu
4sa10sip
5o100baek

Native Korean Numbers (고유어)

Number한글PronunciationNumber한글Pronunciation
1하나ha-na6여섯yeo-seot
2dul7일곱il-gop
3set8여덟yeo-deol
4net9아홉a-hop
5다섯da-seot10yeol
🕐
Telling Time · 시간 말하기

Hours → Native Korean  |  Minutes → Sino-Korean

시(hour) → 고유어 숫자  |  분(minute) → 한자어 숫자

Time한글Pronunciation
1:00한 시han si
3:30세 시 삼십 분se si sam-sip bun
6:15여섯 시 십오 분yeo-seot si si-bo bun
12:00열두 시yeol-du si
Chapter 6 · 제6장

Essential Vocabulary — 200 Words

필수 단어 200개
🧑
People
사람
20 words
🌍
Places
장소
20 words
🍚
Food
음식
20 words
🌈
Colors
색깔
20 words
📅
Time
시간
20 words

People & Relationships · 사람과 관계

한글PronunciationEnglish한글PronunciationEnglish
사람sa-ramperson친구chin-gufriend
아버지a-beo-jifather어머니eo-meo-nimother
아빠a-ppadad엄마eom-mamom
형/오빠hyeong/o-ppaolder brother누나/언니nu-na/eon-niolder sister
선생님seon-saeng-nimteacher학생hak-saengstudent

Essential Verbs · 필수 동사

한글PronunciationEnglish한글PronunciationEnglish
가다ga-dato go오다o-dato come
먹다meok-dato eat마시다ma-si-dato drink
자다ja-dato sleep보다bo-dato see
말하다mal-ha-dato speak읽다ik-dato read
사랑하다sa-rang-ha-dato love좋아하다jo-a-ha-dato like

Question Words · 의문사

한글PronunciationEnglish한글PronunciationEnglish
뭐/무엇mwo/mu-eotwhat누구nu-guwho
어디eo-diwhere언제eon-jewhen
waewhy어떻게eo-tteo-kehow
얼마eol-mahow muchmyeothow many
Chapter 7 · 제7장

Sentence Structure — Korean Speaks Backwards!

문장 구조 — 한국어는 거꾸로 말한다!
🤯 The Biggest Difference from English

English: Subject → Verb → Object    (I eat pizza)

Korean: Subject → Object → Verb LAST!    (나는 피자를 먹어요)

영어는 동사가 가운데, 한국어는 동사가 항상 마지막! 끝까지 들어야 무슨 행동인지 알 수 있어요.

The Most Important Particles · 핵심 조사

조사PronunciationRoleExample 한글PronunciationMeaning
은/는eun/neunTopic marker나는na-neun"As for me..."
이/가i/gaSubject marker내가nae-ga"I (specifically)"
을/를eul/reulObject marker피자를pi-ja-reul"pizza (being eaten)"
eLocation/Time집에jib-e"at/to home"
에서e-seoAction location집에서jib-e-seo"at home (doing sth)"
와/과wa/gwaWith / And친구와chin-gu-wa"with a friend"
doAlso / Too나도na-do"me too"

Building Sentences Level by Level · 단계별 문장 만들기

나는 학생이에요.   na-neun hak-saeng-i-e-yo   → I am a student.
⭐⭐
나는 커피를 마셔요.   na-neun keo-pi-reul ma-syeo-yo   → I drink coffee.
⭐⭐⭐
나는 카페에서 커피를 마셔요.   na-neun ka-pe-e-seo keo-pi-reul ma-syeo-yo   → I drink coffee at the café.
⭐⭐⭐⭐
나는 친구와 카페에서 커피를 마셔요.   → I drink coffee at the café with my friend.
Chapter 8 · 제8장

Verb Conjugation — One Verb, Infinite Power!

동사 활용 — 동사 하나로 무한한 표현!
✅ Great News! Korean Verbs NEVER change by person!

나는 먹어요 / 당신은 먹어요 / 그는 먹어요 — ALL THE SAME!

나/당신/그 누가 말해도 동사 형태는 동일합니다!

The Magic Formula · 마법 공식

📌 Polite Present Tense (해요체)

Remove from dictionary form → get the stem → add 아요 or 어요

✅ Stem ends in ㅏ or ㅗ → add 아요 (a-yo)

✅ Everything else → add 어요 (eo-yo)

하다 (ha-da) → always becomes 해요 (hae-yo)

기본형PronunciationMeaning해요체Pronunciation
가다ga-dato go가요ga-yo
먹다meok-dato eat먹어요meog-eo-yo
마시다ma-si-dato drink마셔요ma-syeo-yo
공부하다gong-bu-ha-dato study공부해요gong-bu-hae-yo
사랑하다sa-rang-ha-dato love사랑해요sa-rang-hae-yo

3 Essential Tenses · 핵심 3가지 시제

Tense한글PronunciationMeaning
⏪ Past먹었어요meog-eoss-eo-yoI ate
▶️ Present먹어요meog-eo-yoI eat
⏩ Future먹을 거예요meog-eul geo-ye-yoI will eat
❌ Negative안 먹어요an meog-eo-yoI don't eat
🚫 Can't못 먹어요mot meog-eo-yoI can't eat
Chapter 9 · 제9장

Real Life Conversations — Speak from Day One!

실생활 대화 — 첫날부터 말하기!

Scene 1: Meeting Someone New · 처음 만나는 사람

한글PronunciationEnglish
안녕하세요!an-nyeong-ha-se-yo!Hello!
처음 뵙겠습니다.cheo-eum boep-get-seum-ni-daNice to meet you.
이름이 뭐예요?i-reum-i mwo-ye-yo?What's your name?
저는 ___예요.jeo-neun ___ye-yoI am ___.
어느 나라 사람이에요?eo-neu na-ra sa-ram-i-e-yo?Where are you from?
아직 배우고 있어요.a-jik bae-u-go it-eo-yoI'm still learning.

Scene 2: At a Café · 카페에서

한글PronunciationEnglish
어서오세요!eo-seo-o-se-yo!Welcome!
___ 한 잔 주세요.___ han jan ju-se-yoOne ___, please.
얼마예요?eol-ma-ye-yo?How much?
영수증 주세요.yeong-su-jeung ju-se-yoReceipt, please.

Scene 3: At a Restaurant · 식당에서

한글PronunciationEnglish
저기요!jeo-gi-yo!Excuse me! (calling staff)
주문할게요.ju-mun-hal-ge-yoI'd like to order.
___ 하나 주세요.___ ha-na ju-se-yoOne ___, please.
너무 맛있었어요!neo-mu ma-sit-eoss-eo-yo!It was so delicious!
포장해 주세요.po-jang-hae ju-se-yoTo go, please.

Scene 4: Shopping · 쇼핑할 때

한글PronunciationEnglish
그냥 구경하는 거예요.geu-nyang gu-gyeong-ha-neun geo-ye-yoJust browsing.
이거 얼마예요?i-geo eol-ma-ye-yo?How much is this?
좀 깎아 주세요.jom kkak-a ju-se-yoPlease give a discount.
다른 색 있어요?da-reun saek it-eo-yo?Other colors?
카드 돼요?ka-deu dwae-yo?Do you accept card?

Scene 5: At the Doctor's · 병원에서

한글PronunciationEnglish
어디가 불편하세요?eo-di-ga bul-pyeon-ha-se-yo?Where does it hurt?
머리가 아파요.meo-ri-ga a-pa-yoI have a headache.
배가 아파요.bae-ga a-pa-yoMy stomach hurts.
열이 있어요.yeol-i it-eo-yoI have a fever.
약 알레르기 없어요.yak al-le-reu-gi eob-seo-yoNo drug allergies.
📞 On the Phone · 전화할 때

여보세요?   yeo-bo-se-yo?   = Hello? (ONLY used on the phone!)

한국인들은 전화를 받을 때 항상 "여보세요"라고 합니다. 길에서 쓰면 매우 이상하게 들립니다!

Top 20 Survival Phrases · 생존 표현 TOP 20

한글PronunciationEnglish
안녕하세요an-nyeong-ha-se-yoHello
감사합니다gam-sa-ham-ni-daThank you
죄송합니다joe-song-ham-ni-daI'm sorry
괜찮아요gwaen-cha-na-yoIt's okay
도와주세요do-wa-ju-se-yoPlease help me!
잘 먹겠습니다jal meok-get-seum-ni-daBon appétit!
사랑해요sa-rang-hae-yoI love you ❤️
잘 자요jal ja-yoGood night
또 봐요!tto bwa-yo!See you again!
천만에요cheon-man-e-yoYou're welcome
Chapter 10 · 제10장

존댓말 & 반말 — The Art of Korean Respect

존댓말 & 반말 — 한국어 존경의 예술

The Speech Level Spectrum · 말투 스펙트럼

한국어는 누구에게 말하느냐에 따라 완전히 달라집니다!

💡 The Big Picture First!
Korean has two major worlds: 존댓말 (respectful speech — used toward people above you) and 반말 (informal speech — used toward people below you, OR very close friends). Inside 존댓말 there are two levels depending on how formal the situation is.

한국어에는 두 세계가 있어요: 존댓말(위 사람을 높여 말하는 것)과 반말(아랫사람에게 하는 말, 또는 아주 친한 사이). 존댓말 안에서도 상황에 따라 두 가지로 나뉩니다.
🎙️
습니다체
seupnida-che
존댓말 · Formal Polite
Ends: 습니다 / 습니까?
TV news · Presentations · Business · Military · Official meetings
Stiff & formal — shows high respect
🏪
해요체
hae-yo-che
존댓말 · Everyday Polite ⭐
Ends: ~요
Most commonly used! Shops · School · Strangers · Coworkers
Polite but warm & friendly — 밥 먹었어요?
👫
반말
ban-mal
Informal Speech
No ending (drop 요)
To those younger/lower than you
Also used between very close friends regardless of age — 먹어, 치워!
Speech Level한글발음Use When
습니다체
Formal Polite
먹습니다meok-seum-ni-da Formal presentations, news, military, first meeting in official settings, job interviews
드십니까?deu-sim-ni-kka?
해요체
Everyday Polite ⭐
먹어요meog-eo-yo Everyday polite situations — shops, school, strangers, coworkers, acquaintances
밥 먹었어요?bap meog-eoss-eo-yo?
반말
Informal
먹어meog-eo To younger/lower status people AND very close friends (even same age)
치워!chi-wo!
⚠️ Golden Rule · 황금 규칙

As a foreigner learning Korean → always start with 해요체 (~요). It's polite, warm, and perfect for almost every situation. Switch to 습니다체 only when the setting is very formal (office presentation, military, etc.).

한국어를 배우는 외국인이라면 → 항상 해요체(~요)로 시작하세요. 거의 모든 상황에서 안전하고 친근합니다!

The Magic Conversion Rule · 변환 규칙

🔄 해요체 → 반말: Just REMOVE 요!

먹어 → 먹어  |  가 → 가  |  좋아 → 좋아  |  해 → 해

해요체 → 습니다체: 먹어요 → 먹습니다  |  가요 → 갑니다  |  해요 → 합니다

Side-by-Side Comparison · 나란히 비교

Situation습니다체 (Formal)해요체 (Everyday ⭐)반말 (Informal)
Hello 안녕하십니까
an-nyeong-ha-sim-ni-kka
안녕하세요
an-nyeong-ha-se-yo
안녕
an-nyeong
Thank you 감사합니다
gam-sa-ham-ni-da
감사해요
gam-sa-hae-yo
고마워
go-ma-wo
I'm sorry 죄송합니다
joe-song-ham-ni-da
죄송해요
joe-song-hae-yo
미안해
mi-an-hae
I eat 먹습니다
meok-seum-ni-da
먹어요
meog-eo-yo
먹어
meog-eo
Did you eat? 드셨습니까?
deu-syeoss-seum-ni-kka?
밥 먹었어요?
bap meog-eoss-eo-yo?
밥 먹었어?
bap meog-eoss-eo?
Let's go! 가겠습니다
ga-gess-seum-ni-da
가요!
ga-yo!
가자!
ga-ja!
I miss you 보고 싶습니다
bo-go sip-seum-ni-da
보고 싶어요
bo-go sip-eo-yo
보고 싶어
bo-go sip-eo

Korean Has Separate Honorific Words! · 별도의 높임말이 있어요!

🌟 Important! Korean has TWO ways to show respect

① Speech level — changing the verb ending (습니다 / ~요 / 반말)

② Separate honorific vocabulary (높임말) — completely different words used about or to a respected person

This is unique to Korean! When talking about what a senior/elder does, you must use special honorific verbs and nouns — not just change the ending.

한국어는 말투(어미)만 바꾸는 것이 아니라, 아예 단어 자체가 달라지는 높임말이 있어요. 윗사람의 행동을 말할 때 반드시 사용합니다!

① Honorific Verbs · 높임말 동사 (completely different words!)

Meaning일반 (Normal)발음높임말 (Honorific)발음
To eat먹다meok-da드시다 / 잡수시다deu-si-da / jap-su-si-da
To sleep자다ja-da주무시다ju-mu-si-da
To exist / be (at a place)있다it-da계시다gye-si-da
To say / speak말하다mal-ha-da말씀하시다mal-sseum-ha-si-da
To die죽다juk-da돌아가시다dol-a-ga-si-da
To be sick아프다a-peu-da편찮으시다pyeon-chan-eu-si-da
To give (to me)주다ju-da주시다ju-si-da

② Honorific Nouns · 높임말 명사 (separate words for people!)

Meaning일반 (Normal)발음높임말 (Honorific)발음
Name이름i-reum성함seong-ham
Age나이na-i연세yeon-se
House / Homejipdaek
Meal / Ricebap진지jin-ji
Words / Speechmal말씀mal-sseum
Person (counting)사람sa-rambun

③ The Honorific Suffix ~(으)시~ · 높임 접미사

Add ~(으)시~ to a verb stem to show that the subject of the sentence deserves respect:

가다 → 가다  |  오다 → 오다  |  하다 → 하다  |  읽다 → 읽으시

Example: 선생님이 오어요. (seon-saeng-nim-i o-syeoss-eo-yo) — The teacher has come. (showing respect to teacher)

💬 Honorific in Action · 높임말 실전

Normal (친구에게): 할아버지 밥 먹었어? ❌ (rude to grandfather)

Honorific (할아버지께): 할아버지, 진지 드셨어요?

(hal-a-beo-ji, jin-ji deu-syeoss-eo-yo?) — Grandfather, have you eaten?


Normal: 선생님 어디 있어요?

Honorific: 선생님 어디 계세요?

(seon-saeng-nim eo-di gye-se-yo?) — Where is the teacher? (있다 → 계시다)

K-pop 반말 Slang · K-pop 반말 슬랭

한글PronunciationEnglish
야!ya!Hey!
진짜?jin-jja?Really? For real?
대박!dae-bak!Awesome! / No way!
헐!heol!OMG! / Wow!
괜찮아gwaen-cha-naIt's okay / I'm fine
보고 싶어bo-go sip-eoI miss you
잘했어!jal-haess-eo!Good job! / Well done!
Chapter 11 · 제11장

Tenses — Time Travel in Korean!

시제 — 한국어로 시간 여행!
Past 과거
gwa-geo
았/었어요
ass/eoss-eo-yo
▶️
Present 현재
hyeon-jae
아/어요
a/eo-yo
Future 미래
mi-rae
(으)ㄹ 거예요
(eu)l geo-ye-yo

Past Tense · 과거형

기본형Pronunciation과거형PronunciationEnglish
가다ga-da갔어요gass-eo-yoI went
먹다meok-da먹었어요meog-eoss-eo-yoI ate
마시다ma-si-da마셨어요ma-syeoss-eo-yoI drank
보다bo-da봤어요bwass-eo-yoI saw
공부하다gong-bu-ha-da공부했어요gong-bu-haess-eo-yoI studied

Future Tense · 미래형

기본형Pronunciation미래형PronunciationEnglish
가다ga-da갈 거예요gal geo-ye-yoI will go
먹다meok-da먹을 거예요meog-eul geo-ye-yoI will eat
오다o-da올 거예요ol geo-ye-yoI will come
공부하다gong-bu-ha-da공부할 거예요gong-bu-hal geo-ye-yoI will study

Time Expression Helpers · 시간 표현 도우미

⏪ Past 한글발음English⏩ Future 한글발음English
어제eo-jeyesterday내일nae-iltomorrow
지난주ji-nan-julast week다음 주da-eum junext week
작년jang-nyeonlast year내년nae-nyeonnext year
아까a-kkaearliergotsoon
📝 QUIZ — What tense is it? 어떤 시제일까요?

1. 어제 피자를 먹었어요. → _____    2. 지금 공부해요. → _____

3. 내일 영화 볼 거예요. → _____    4. 작년에 한국에 갔어요. → _____

정답: Past / Present / Future / Past

Chapter 12 · 제12장

Grammar Patterns

문법 패턴 · mun-beop pae-teun · Unlock Real Conversation!

💡 Why Grammar Patterns?
Korean grammar patterns are like power-ups! Once you learn a pattern, you can plug in ANY verb and create hundreds of new sentences instantly. This chapter teaches you the 8 most essential patterns that real Koreans use every single day.

Pattern 1 · ~고 싶어요 · I want to ___

🔧 Formula

Verb stem + 고 싶어요

go sip-eo-yo = want to

기본형 (Base)발음고 싶어요 form발음English
먹다meok-da먹고 싶어요meok-go sip-eo-yoI want to eat
가다ga-da가고 싶어요ga-go sip-eo-yoI want to go
배우다bae-u-da배우고 싶어요bae-u-go sip-eo-yoI want to learn
자다ja-da자고 싶어요ja-go sip-eo-yoI want to sleep
마시다ma-si-da마시고 싶어요ma-si-go sip-eo-yoI want to drink
보다bo-da보고 싶어요bo-go sip-eo-yoI want to see / I miss you
⭐ Special Note

보고 싶어요 (bo-go sip-eo-yo) literally means "I want to see" — but when said to a person, it means "I miss you!" So romantic! 💕

💬 Mini Dialog · 짧은 대화

A: 오늘 뭐 먹고 싶어요? (o-neul mwo meok-go sip-eo-yo?) — What do you want to eat today?

B: 저는 삼겹살 먹고 싶어요! (jeo-neun sam-gyeop-sal meok-go sip-eo-yo!) — I want to eat samgyeopsal!

A: 저도요! 같이 가요! (jeo-do-yo! ga-chi ga-yo!) — Me too! Let's go together!

Pattern 2 · ~(으)ㄹ 수 있어요 · I can ___

🔧 Formula

Verb stem + (으)ㄹ 수 있어요

(eu)l su iss-eo-yo = can / am able to  |  (으)ㄹ 수 없어요 = cannot

한글발음English
한국어 할 수 있어요han-gu-geo hal su iss-eo-yoI can speak Korean
요리 할 수 있어요yo-ri hal su iss-eo-yoI can cook
수영 할 수 있어요su-yeong hal su iss-eo-yoI can swim
운전 할 수 없어요un-jeon hal su eobs-eo-yoI cannot drive
기타 칠 수 있어요gi-ta chil su iss-eo-yoI can play guitar

🎨 Skill Vocabulary · 능력 단어

🏊
수영
su-yeong
swimming
🍳
요리
yo-ri
cooking
🎸
기타
gi-ta
guitar
🚗
운전
un-jeon
driving
축구
chuk-gu
soccer
🎨
그림
geu-rim
drawing/painting
💃
chum
dance
📸
사진
sa-jin
photo
📝 QUIZ 1 — Can you or can't you? 할 수 있어요? 없어요?

Fill in with 있어요 or 없어요:

1. 나는 한국어 할 수 _____. (I can speak Korean)    2. 나는 날 수 _____. (I cannot fly)

3. 그는 피아노 칠 수 _____. (He can play piano)    4. 나는 요리 잘 할 수 _____. (I can cook well)

정답: 있어요 / 없어요 / 있어요 / 있어요

Pattern 3 · ~아/어야 해요 · I have to / must ___

🔧 Formula

Verb stem + 아/어야 해요

Use 아야 해요 when the last vowel is ㅏ or ㅗ | Use 어야 해요 for all others

한글발음English
공부해야 해요gong-bu-hae-ya hae-yoI have to study
가야 해요ga-ya hae-yoI have to go
자야 해요ja-ya hae-yoI have to sleep
먹어야 해요meog-eo-ya hae-yoI have to eat
일어나야 해요il-eo-na-ya hae-yoI have to wake up
운동해야 해요un-dong-hae-ya hae-yoI have to exercise
💬 Morning Routine Dialog · 아침 대화

Mom: 일어나야 해요! (il-eo-na-ya hae-yo!) — You have to wake up!

Child: 조금만요... (jo-geum-man-yo...) — Just a little more...

Mom: 안 돼요! 학교 가야 해요! (an dwae-yo! hak-gyo ga-ya hae-yo!) — No! You have to go to school!

Child: 알았어요... 🥱 (al-ass-eo-yo...) — Okay, I know...

Pattern 4 · ~지 않아요 · I don't / not ___

🔧 Formula — How to say NO in Korean

Verb stem + 지 않아요    OR    + Verb

Both forms mean the same thing! 안 + verb is more casual and faster to say.

긍정 (Positive)부정 ~지 않아요부정 안 + verbEnglish
가요가지 않아요안 가요I don't go
먹어요먹지 않아요안 먹어요I don't eat
알아요알지 않아요몰라요I don't know
좋아해요좋아하지 않아요안 좋아해요I don't like
마셔요마시지 않아요안 마셔요I don't drink

Pattern 5 · ~(으)면 좋겠어요 · I wish / It would be nice if ___

한글발음English
날씨가 좋으면 좋겠어요nal-ssi-ga jo-eu-myeon jo-kess-eo-yoI wish the weather were nice
한국에 가면 좋겠어요han-gu-ge ga-myeon jo-kess-eo-yoI wish I could go to Korea
복권이 당첨되면 좋겠어요bok-gweon-i dang-cheom-doe-myeon jo-kess-eo-yoI wish I'd win the lottery
시험이 쉬우면 좋겠어요si-heom-i swi-u-myeon jo-kess-eo-yoI wish the exam were easy

Pattern 6 · ~는 것 같아요 · It seems like / I think ___

🔧 Formula — Soft Opinions (Polite Korean way!)

Koreans rarely state opinions as hard facts. They soften with ~것 같아요 (geot ga-ta-yo).
It's like saying "I think..." or "It seems..."

한글발음English
맛있는 것 같아요mas-in-neun geot ga-ta-yoIt seems delicious / I think it's good
비가 오는 것 같아요bi-ga o-neun geot ga-ta-yoIt seems like it's raining
그 사람이 피곤한 것 같아요geu sa-ram-i pi-gon-han geot ga-ta-yoThat person seems tired
가격이 비싼 것 같아요ga-gyeok-i bi-ssan geot ga-ta-yoThe price seems expensive

Pattern 7 · ~고 있어요 · I am ___-ing (right now!)

🔧 Formula — Present Progressive

Verb stem + 고 있어요

go iss-eo-yo = am/is/are currently doing ___

🎨 Action Vocabulary · 동작 단어

📚
공부하다
gong-bu-ha-da
to study
공부하고 있어요
I am studying
🍜
먹다
meok-da
to eat
먹고 있어요
I am eating
🎵
듣다
deut-da
to listen
듣고 있어요
I am listening
📱
보다
bo-da
to watch
보고 있어요
I am watching
🏃
달리다
dal-li-da
to run
달리고 있어요
I am running
😴
자다
ja-da
to sleep
자고 있어요
I am sleeping
📝 QUIZ 2 — What are they doing? 뭐하고 있어요?

Translate using ~고 있어요:

1. I am eating ramen (라면).    2. She is studying Korean (한국어).

3. We are watching TV (TV).    4. He is running (달리다).

정답: 1. 라면을 먹고 있어요 2. 한국어를 공부하고 있어요 3. TV를 보고 있어요 4. 달리고 있어요

Pattern 8 · ~(으)ㄹ게요 · I will ___ (promise / decision)

🔧 Formula — Making Promises

Use this when YOU decide to do something right now — like a promise to the listener.

Verb stem + (으)ㄹ게요

한글발음English
제가 할게요je-ga hal-ge-yoI'll do it (I promise)
제가 낼게요je-ga nael-ge-yoI'll pay
내일 전화할게요nae-il jeon-hwa-hal-ge-yoI'll call tomorrow
기다릴게요gi-da-ril-ge-yoI'll wait
조심할게요jo-sim-hal-ge-yoI'll be careful
💬 Restaurant Dialog · 식당 대화

Friend: 밥 먹고 싶어요! (bap meok-go sip-eo-yo!) — I want to eat!

You: 제가 살게요! (je-ga sal-ge-yo!) — I'll treat you! (I'll buy)

Friend: 진짜요? 감사합니다! (jin-jja-yo? gam-sa-ham-ni-da!) — Really? Thank you!

You: 다음엔 당신이 사줄게요! (da-eum-en dang-sin-i sa-jul-ge-yo!) — Next time you'll treat me!

🖼️ Vocabulary Spotlight · 단어 그림 보기

Here are key words from this chapter with pictures — study them and you'll speak naturally!

🇰🇷
한국어
han-gu-geo
Korean language
한국어 할 수 있어요?
Can you speak Korean?
❤️
사랑
sa-rang
love
사랑하고 싶어요
I want to love
🏫
학교
hak-gyo
school
학교 가야 해요
I have to go to school
🍚
bap
rice / meal
밥 먹고 싶어요
I want to eat
☀️
날씨
nal-ssi
weather
날씨가 좋은 것 같아요
The weather seems nice
💰
don
money
돈이 없어요
I don't have money

🗂️ Pattern Summary · 패턴 요약

PatternFormulaMeaningExample
1 ~고 싶어요 I want to ___ 먹고 싶어요
2 ~(으)ㄹ 수 있어요 I can ___ 할 수 있어요
3 ~아/어야 해요 I have to ___ 가야 해요
4 ~지 않아요 / 안~ I don't ___ 안 가요
5 ~(으)면 좋겠어요 I wish ___ 가면 좋겠어요
6 ~는 것 같아요 It seems like ___ 맛있는 것 같아요
7 ~고 있어요 I am ___-ing 먹고 있어요
8 ~(으)ㄹ게요 I will ___ (promise) 할게요
🏆 FINAL QUIZ — Chapter 12 Master Challenge!

Part A: Match the pattern to its meaning:

1. 고 싶어요    2. 할 수 있어요    3. 야 해요    4. 고 있어요

a) I'm doing it right now   b) I can   c) I want to   d) I have to

정답: 1-c, 2-b, 3-d, 4-a

Part B: Translate into Korean:

1. I want to go to Korea.    2. I can speak Korean.    3. I have to study.    4. I am eating ramen.

정답: 1. 한국에 가고 싶어요 2. 한국어 할 수 있어요 3. 공부해야 해요 4. 라면 먹고 있어요

🎉 Congratulations! 축하해요!
You've completed Chapter 12 and now know 8 powerful grammar patterns! You can express wants, abilities, obligations, negations, wishes, opinions, actions, and promises in Korean. Real conversations are now within your reach! Keep going — you're amazing! 한국어 정말 잘 하시네요! 👏
Chapter 13 · 제13장

Particles — The Magic Glue of Korean!

조사 · jo-sa · The Secret to Sounding Natural

💡 What is a Particle?
In English, word order tells you who does what: "The cat ate the fish" vs "The fish ate the cat."
In Korean, particles (조사) are tiny words attached to nouns that tell you their role — subject, object, location, and more. This means Korean word order is surprisingly flexible! 🤯

1 · Topic & Subject Particles · 주제/주어 조사

은/는
Topic Marker
eun / neun
"As for ___" · sets the topic · compare/contrast
이/가
Subject Marker
i / ga
New info · emphasis · "who/what does it"
📌 Rule: When to use 은/는 vs 이/가?
Use 은/는Use 이/가
Topic already known / general statementsNew information / first mention
Contrast: "A but B..."Specific emphasis on WHO
학생이에요 (I am a student)누가? 내! (Who? Me!)
한글발음EnglishNote
미국 사람이에요jeo-neun mi-guk sa-ram-i-e-yoI am American는 after vowel
한국어를 공부해요jeo-neun han-gu-geo-reul gong-bu-hae-yoI study Koreantopic = me
맛있어요bab-eun mas-iss-eo-yoAs for rice, it's delicious은 after consonant
왔어요?nu-ga wass-eo-yo?Who came?가 = subject emphasis
고양이가 귀여워요go-yang-i-ga gwi-yeo-wo-yoThe cat is cute이가 after consonant

2 · Object Particle · 목적어 조사 · 을/를

🔧 Formula — What is being acted upon?

[Subject] + [Object + 을/를] + [Verb]

(eul) → after consonant  |  (reul) → after vowel

🍎
사과 먹어요
sa-gwa-reul meog-eo-yo
I eat an apple
사과 ends in vowel → 를
📚
읽어요
chaek-eul ilg-eo-yo
I read a book
책 ends in consonant → 을
커피 마셔요
keo-pi-reul ma-syeo-yo
I drink coffee
커피 ends in vowel → 를
🎵
음악 들어요
eum-ag-eul deul-eo-yo
I listen to music
음악 ends in consonant → 을

3 · Location Particles · 장소 조사 · 에 / 에서

Location / Direction
e
Where something IS · Going TO · Time
에서
Action Location
e-seo
Where action HAPPENS · From a place
한글발음EnglishParticle
학교 가요hak-gyo-e ga-yoI go to school에 = destination
있어요jib-e iss-eo-yoI am at home에 = location (being)
3시 만나요se-si-e man-na-yoLet's meet at 3 o'clock에 = time
카페에서 공부해요ka-pe-e-seo gong-bu-hae-yoI study at the café에서 = action location
서울에서 왔어요seo-ul-e-seo wass-eo-yoI came from Seoul에서 = from
도서관에서 책을 읽어요do-seo-gwan-e-seo chaek-eul ilg-eo-yoI read a book at the library에서 = action location
🧠 Easy Memory Trick!

= just existing there / going there (no action)
에서 = doing something there (always with an action verb)

🏠 집 있어요 — I'm at home (just being there)
🍳 집에서 요리해요 — I'm cooking at home (action!)

4 · More Essential Particles · 기타 조사

Particle발음MeaningExampleEnglish
ui (→ "e")Possessive ('s / of)나의 친구 → 내 친구my friend
과/와gwa / waAnd / With (formal)친구와 같이 가요I go with a friend
하고ha-goAnd / With (casual)엄마하고 밥 먹어요I eat with mom
doAlso / Too저도 학생이에요I am also a student
manOnly / Just물만 마셔요I only drink water
부터~까지bu-teo ~ kka-jiFrom ~ To / Until9시부터 6시까지From 9 to 6 o'clock
으로/로eu-ro / roDirection / By means of버스로 가요I go by bus

🖼️ Location Vocabulary · 장소 단어

🏠
jip
home / house
🏫
학교
hak-gyo
school
카페
ka-pe
café
🏥
병원
byeong-won
hospital
🛒
마트
ma-teu
supermarket
📚
도서관
do-seo-gwan
library
🚉
yeok
station
🏦
은행
eun-haeng
bank
📝 QUIZ 1 — 에 or 에서? Choose the right particle!

1. 저는 학교___ 가요. (I go to school)    2. 저는 카페___ 공부해요. (I study at the café)

3. 친구는 서울___ 살아요. (My friend lives in Seoul)    4. 저는 지금 집___ 있어요. (I am at home now)

정답: 1. 에 2. 에서 3. 에 4. 에

🔗 Putting It All Together · 모두 합치기

Let's build a sentence step by step, adding particles one at a time:

👤 (jeo-neun) = As for me...

📍 카페에서 (ka-pe-e-seo) = at the café...

커피 (keo-pi-reul) = coffee (object)...

🤝 친구하고 (chin-gu-ha-go) = with a friend...

😊 마셔요. (ma-syeo-yo.) = drink.


저는 카페에서 커피를 친구하고 마셔요.
I drink coffee with a friend at the café.

📝 QUIZ 2 — Fill in the particle!

1. 저___ 학생이에요. (I am a student)    2. 음악___ 들어요. (I listen to music)

3. 집___ 공부해요. (I study at home)    4. 저___ 한국어를 공부해요. (I also study Korean)

5. 서울___ 부산___ 기차로 가요. (I go from Seoul to Busan by train)

정답: 1. 는 2. 을 3. 에서 4. 도 5. 에서 / 까지

💬 Real Life Dialog · 실생활 대화

📱 Text Message Style · 문자 메시지

A: 지금 어디에 있어요? (ji-geum eo-di-e iss-eo-yo?) — Where are you right now?

B: 저는 카페에 있어요. 공부하고 있어요! (jeo-neun ka-pe-e iss-eo-yo. gong-bu-ha-go iss-eo-yo!) — I'm at a café. I'm studying!

A: 어느 카페에서 공부해요? (eo-neu ka-pe-e-seo gong-bu-hae-yo?) — Which café are you studying at?

B: 학교 앞 카페에서요. 같이 올래요? (hak-gyo ap ka-pe-e-seo-yo. ga-chi ol-lae-yo?) — At the café in front of school. Want to come together?

A: 네! 30분 후에 갈게요! (ne! sam-sip-bun hu-e gal-ge-yo!) — Yes! I'll go in 30 minutes!

🗂️ Particle Master Chart · 조사 총정리

Particle발음RoleWhen
은/는eun / neunTopicGeneral statements, contrast
이/가i / gaSubjectNew info, emphasis on who
을/를eul / reulObjectThe thing being acted upon
eLocation / TimeWhere something IS / going TO
에서e-seoAction LocationWhere action HAPPENS / from
ui → ePossessive나의 = my (often dropped in speech)
doAlso / Too저도 = me too
manOnly하나만 = only one
하고 / 와/과ha-go / wa / gwaAnd / With하고 = casual, 와/과 = formal
부터~까지bu-teo ~ kka-jiFrom ~ ToTime and place ranges
으로/로eu-ro / roBy / Toward버스로 = by bus
🏆 FINAL QUIZ — Particle Master! 조사 마스터!

Translate these sentences into Korean:

1. I go to school by bus.    2. I study Korean at the library.

3. My friend is also a student.    4. I only drink water.

5. I work from 9 o'clock to 6 o'clock.

정답:
1. 저는 버스로 학교에 가요.
2. 저는 도서관에서 한국어를 공부해요.
3. 제 친구도 학생이에요.
4. 저는 물만 마셔요.
5. 저는 9시부터 6시까지 일해요.

🎉 Chapter 13 Complete! 제13장 완료!
You now know Korean particles — the secret to sounding natural! Particles show the role of every word in a sentence. Keep practicing by attaching the right particle to every noun you use. You're becoming a real Korean speaker! 한국어 실력이 쑥쑥 올라가고 있어요! 🚀
Chapter 14 · 제14장

Question Words — Ask Anything in Korean!

의문사 · ui-mun-sa · The Key to Every Conversation

💡 Why Question Words?
The ability to ask questions is what makes conversation real. Once you know these 7 question words, you can ask about anything — people, places, times, reasons, and methods. Every great conversation starts with a question! 🗣️

The 7 Essential Question Words · 7가지 핵심 의문사

🙋
누가
nu-ga
WHO
누가 했어요? — Who did it?
뭐 / 무엇
mwo / mu-eot
WHAT
뭐예요? — What is it?
📍
어디
eo-di
WHERE
어디예요? — Where is it?
🕐
언제
eon-je
WHEN
언제예요? — When is it?
🤔
wae
WHY
왜요? — Why?
🛠️
어떻게
eo-tteo-ke
HOW
어떻게 해요? — How do you do it?
🔢
얼마 / 몇
eol-ma / myeot
HOW MUCH / MANY
얼마예요? — How much is it?

1 · 누가 / 누구 — WHO · 누구

📌 누가 vs 누구

누가 (nu-ga) = Who? as the subject (who did the action?)
누구 (nu-gu) = Who? in other positions (are you talking about who?)

한글발음English
누가 왔어요?nu-ga wass-eo-yo?Who came?
이게 누구 거예요?i-ge nu-gu geo-ye-yo?Whose is this?
저 사람이 누구예요?jeo sa-ram-i nu-gu-ye-yo?Who is that person?
누구랑 왔어요?nu-gu-rang wass-eo-yo?Who did you come with?

2 · 뭐 / 무엇 — WHAT

한글발음English
이게 뭐예요?i-ge mwo-ye-yo?What is this?
뭐 먹고 싶어요?mwo meok-go sip-eo-yo?What do you want to eat?
뭐 하고 있어요?mwo ha-go iss-eo-yo?What are you doing?
이름이 뭐예요?i-reum-i mwo-ye-yo?What is your name?
직업이 뭐예요?ji-geob-i mwo-ye-yo?What is your job?

3 · 어디 — WHERE

한글발음English
어디예요?eo-di-ye-yo?Where is it?
어디 살아요?eo-di sal-a-yo?Where do you live?
화장실이 어디예요?hwa-jang-sil-i eo-di-ye-yo?Where is the restroom?
지금 어디에 가요?ji-geum eo-di-e ga-yo?Where are you going now?
어디서 왔어요?eo-di-seo wass-eo-yo?Where are you from?
📝 QUIZ 1 — 누가, 뭐, 어디?

Fill in the correct question word:

1. ___예요? — What is it?    2. ___ 살아요? — Where do you live?

3. ___ 왔어요? — Who came?    4. ___ 하고 있어요? — What are you doing?

정답: 1. 뭐 2. 어디 3. 누가 4. 뭐

4 · 언제 — WHEN

한글발음English
언제 와요?eon-je wa-yo?When are you coming?
생일이 언제예요?saeng-il-i eon-je-ye-yo?When is your birthday?
언제 한국에 왔어요?eon-je han-gu-ge wass-eo-yo?When did you come to Korea?
언제 시간 있어요?eon-je si-gan iss-eo-yo?When do you have time?

5 · 왜 — WHY

한글발음English
왜요?wae-yo?Why? (polite)
왜 한국어를 배워요?wae han-gu-geo-reul bae-wo-yo?Why do you learn Korean?
왜 울어요?wae ul-eo-yo?Why are you crying?
왜 안 왔어요?wae an wass-eo-yo?Why didn't you come?

6 · 어떻게 — HOW + 어때요 — HOW IS IT?

📌 어떻게 vs 어때요

어떻게 (eo-tteo-ke) = How (method / manner) — "How do you do X?"
어때요? (eo-ttae-yo?) = How is it? — "What do you think? Is it okay?"

한글발음English
어떻게 해요?eo-tteo-ke hae-yo?How do you do it?
이름이 어떻게 돼요?i-reum-i eo-tteo-ke dwae-yo?What is your name? (lit: how does your name go?)
여기 어떻게 가요?yeo-gi eo-tteo-ke ga-yo?How do I get here?
한국 음식 어때요?han-guk eum-sik eo-ttae-yo?How is Korean food? (Do you like it?)
오늘 기분 어때요?o-neul gi-bun eo-ttae-yo?How do you feel today?

7 · 얼마 / 몇 — HOW MUCH / HOW MANY

📌 얼마 vs 몇

얼마 (eol-ma) = How much? → price / amount
(myeot) = How many? → countable number

한글발음English
얼마예요?eol-ma-ye-yo?How much is it?
얼마나 걸려요?eol-ma-na geol-lyeo-yo?How long does it take?
몇 살이에요?myeot sal-i-e-yo?How old are you?
몇 명이에요?myeot myeong-i-e-yo?How many people?
몇 시예요?myeot si-ye-yo?What time is it? (lit: how many hours?)

🖼️ Feelings Vocabulary · 기분 단어

Great to use with 어때요? — How do you feel?

😊
행복해요
haeng-bok-hae-yo
I'm happy
😢
슬퍼요
seul-peo-yo
I'm sad
😴
피곤해요
pi-gon-hae-yo
I'm tired
😡
화나요
hwa-na-yo
I'm angry
😰
무서워요
mu-seo-wo-yo
I'm scared
🤩
신나요
sin-na-yo
I'm excited
😮
놀라요
nol-la-yo
I'm surprised
🤢
아파요
a-pa-yo
I'm sick / it hurts

💬 Real Life Dialogs · 실생활 대화

🛍️ Shopping · 쇼핑

Customer: 이거 얼마예요? (i-geo eol-ma-ye-yo?) — How much is this?

Staff: 오만 원이에요. (o-man won-i-e-yo.) — It's 50,000 won.

Customer: 왜 이렇게 비싸요? (wae i-reo-ke bi-ssa-yo?) — Why is it so expensive?

Staff: 수제품이에요! (su-je-pum-i-e-yo!) — It's handmade!

🤝 Getting to Know Someone · 처음 만났을 때

A: 어디서 왔어요? (eo-di-seo wass-eo-yo?) — Where are you from?

B: 미국에서 왔어요. 어떻게 한국어를 배웠어요? (mi-gu-ge-seo wass-eo-yo. eo-tteo-ke han-gu-geo-reul bae-woss-eo-yo?) — I'm from America. How did you learn Korean?

A: 유튜브랑 앱으로 배웠어요! (yu-tyu-beu-rang aep-eu-ro bae-woss-eo-yo!) — I learned via YouTube and apps!

B: 왜 한국어를 배워요? (wae han-gu-geo-reul bae-wo-yo?) — Why are you learning Korean?

A: K-드라마가 너무 재미있어요! 😄 (K-deu-ra-ma-ga neo-mu jae-mi-iss-eo-yo!) — K-dramas are so fun!

🏥 At the Doctor · 병원에서

Doctor: 어디가 아파요? (eo-di-ga a-pa-yo?) — Where does it hurt?

Patient: 머리가 아파요. (meo-ri-ga a-pa-yo.) — My head hurts.

Doctor: 언제부터 아팠어요? (eon-je-bu-teo a-pass-eo-yo?) — Since when has it been hurting?

Patient: 어제부터요. 얼마나 심각해요? (eo-je-bu-teo-yo. eol-ma-na sim-ga-kae-yo?) — Since yesterday. How serious is it?

Doctor: 괜찮아요. 약 드세요. (gwaen-chan-a-yo. yak deu-se-yo.) — It's fine. Please take medicine.

📝 QUIZ 2 — Which question word fits?

1. ___ 시예요? (What time is it?)    2. ___ 아파요? (Where does it hurt?)

3. ___ 한국어를 배워요? (Why do you learn Korean?)    4. ___ 살이에요? (How old are you?)

5. ___ 기분이에요? (How do you feel?)    6. 이름이 ___예요? (What is your name?)

정답: 1. 몇 2. 어디가 3. 왜 4. 몇 5. 어떤 6. 뭐

🗂️ Question Word Master Chart · 의문사 총정리

의문사발음EnglishExample
누가 / 누구nu-ga / nu-guWho누가 왔어요?
뭐 / 무엇mwo / mu-eotWhat뭐예요?
어디eo-diWhere어디 가요?
언제eon-jeWhen언제 와요?
waeWhy왜요?
어떻게eo-tteo-keHow어떻게 해요?
어때요eo-ttae-yoHow is it?기분 어때요?
얼마eol-maHow much얼마예요?
myeotHow many / What number몇 시예요?
🏆 FINAL QUIZ — Ask the Question! 질문을 만들어봐요!

The answer is given. Write the question!

1. Answer: 저는 서울에서 왔어요. → Question: ___?

2. Answer: 지금 밥을 먹고 있어요. → Question: ___?

3. Answer: 이만 원이에요. → Question: ___?

4. Answer: 저는 K-팝이 좋아서요. → Question: ___?

5. Answer: 내일 3시에 만나요. → Question: ___?

정답:
1. 어디서 왔어요?
2. 지금 뭐 하고 있어요?
3. 얼마예요?
4. 왜 한국어를 배워요?
5. 언제 만나요? / 몇 시에 만나요?

🎉 Chapter 14 Complete! 제14장 완료!
You can now ask ANY question in Korean! 누가, 뭐, 어디, 언제, 왜, 어떻게, 얼마, 몇 — these 9 question words unlock every conversation. Curious people learn the fastest. Keep asking questions! 궁금한 것을 많이 물어보세요! 🚀
Chapter 15 · 제15장

Korean Food & Restaurants — Eat Like a Local!

한국 음식 & 식당 · han-guk eum-sik & sik-dang · The Most Delicious Chapter!

💡 Food is the heart of Korean culture!
In Korea, asking 밥 먹었어요? (Did you eat?) is how people say "How are you?" Food isn't just fuel — it's love, community, and culture. This chapter teaches you to order food, describe taste, and survive (and thrive!) in any Korean restaurant. 🍜

Must-Know Korean Foods · 꼭 알아야 할 한국 음식

🥘
비빔밥
bi-bim-bap
Bibimbap
Mixed rice bowl with veggies, egg & gochujang
🍖
삼겹살
sam-gyeop-sal
Samgyeopsal
Grilled pork belly — Korea's favorite BBQ!
🍜
라면
ra-myeon
Ramyeon
Spicy instant noodles — a national obsession
🥗
김치
gim-chi
Kimchi
Fermented spicy cabbage — on every table!
🍲
순두부찌개
sun-du-bu-jji-gae
Sundubu Jjigae
Soft tofu stew — spicy & comforting
🍗
치킨
chi-kin
Korean Fried Chicken
Crispy, saucy — pair with 맥주 (beer)!
🌮
떡볶이
tteok-bo-kki
Tteokbokki
Spicy rice cake — classic street food!
🍣
김밥
gim-bap
Gimbap
Korean rice rolls — perfect for picnics!
🐙
해물파전
hae-mul-pa-jeon
Haemul Pajeon
Seafood & green onion pancake — rainy day food!
🍵
삼계탕
sam-gye-tang
Samgyetang
Ginseng chicken soup — summer health food!
🧆
순대
sun-dae
Sundae
Korean blood sausage — popular street food
🥛
식혜
sik-hye
Sikhye
Sweet rice punch — traditional dessert drink

🖼️ How Does It Taste? · 맛이 어때요?

🌶️
매워요
mae-wo-yo
It's spicy
😋
맛있어요
mas-iss-eo-yo
It's delicious
🤢
맛없어요
mas-eobs-eo-yo
It's not tasty
🍬
달아요
dal-a-yo
It's sweet
🧂
짜요
jja-yo
It's salty
🍋
셔요
syeo-yo
It's sour
써요
sseo-yo
It's bitter
🥜
고소해요
go-so-hae-yo
It's nutty/savory
📝 QUIZ 1 — Match the food to its description!

1. 김치    2. 삼겹살    3. 식혜    4. 라면

a) 달아요 — Sweet   b) 매워요 — Spicy   c) 맛있어요! 구워 먹어요 — Grilled   d) 뜨거워요! — Hot noodles

정답: 1-b, 2-c, 3-a, 4-d

🍽️ At the Restaurant · 식당에서

Essential Restaurant Phrases · 식당 필수 표현

한글발음EnglishWhen to say
여기요!yeo-gi-yo!Excuse me! / Over here!Calling the server
몇 분이세요?myeot bun-i-se-yo?How many people?Host asks you
두 명이요.du myeong-i-yo.Two people.Your answer
메뉴판 주세요.me-nyu-pan ju-se-yo.Please give me the menu.Getting started
이거 주세요.i-geo ju-se-yo.I'll have this, please.Pointing at menu
추천해 주세요.chu-cheon-hae ju-se-yo.Please recommend something.When unsure
맵지 않은 걸로요.maep-ji an-eun geol-lo-yo.Something not spicy, please.Dietary preference
물 주세요.mul ju-se-yo.Water, please.Anytime!
리필 돼요?ri-pil dwae-yo?Is refill available?Side dishes (반찬)
계산서 주세요.gye-san-seo ju-se-yo.Please bring the bill.Paying time
카드 돼요?ka-deu dwae-yo?Do you accept cards?Before paying
포장해 주세요.po-jang-hae ju-se-yo.Please pack it to go.Takeout

🥤 Drinks Vocabulary · 음료 단어

💧
mul
water
커피
keo-pi
coffee
🍺
맥주
maek-ju
beer
🥃
소주
so-ju
soju
🧃
주스
ju-seu
juice
🍵
녹차
nok-cha
green tea

💬 Full Restaurant Dialog · 식당 실전 대화

🍖 At a Samgyeopsal Restaurant · 삼겹살 식당

직원 (Staff): 어서오세요! 몇 분이세요?
(eo-seo-o-se-yo! myeot bun-i-se-yo?) — Welcome! How many people?

손님 (Customer): 두 명이요.
(du myeong-i-yo.) — Two people.

직원: 이쪽으로 오세요. 메뉴 보시겠어요?
(i-jjok-eu-ro o-se-yo. me-nyu bo-si-gess-eo-yo?) — This way, please. Would you like to see the menu?

손님: 네. 삼겹살 2인분이랑 된장찌개 하나 주세요.
(ne. sam-gyeop-sal i-in-bun-i-rang doen-jang-jji-gae ha-na ju-se-yo.) — Yes. Two servings of samgyeopsal and one doenjang jjigae, please.

직원: 음료는 뭐 드릴까요?
(eum-nyo-neun mwo deu-ril-kka-yo?) — What would you like to drink?

손님: 소주 한 병이랑 물 주세요.
(so-ju han byeong-i-rang mul ju-se-yo.) — One bottle of soju and water, please.

손님 (later): 여기요! 계산서 주세요. 카드 돼요?
(yeo-gi-yo! gye-san-seo ju-se-yo. ka-deu dwae-yo?) — Excuse me! Bill please. Do you accept cards?

직원: 네, 돼요. 총 38,000원입니다.
(ne, dwae-yo. chong sam-sip-pal-cheon won-im-ni-da.) — Yes, we do. The total is 38,000 won.

🇰🇷 Korean Food Culture Tips · 한국 음식 문화

🥢 반찬 (ban-chan) — Side Dishes

Korean meals always come with FREE side dishes called 반찬. You can ask for refills — just say 리필 해주세요! (ri-pil hae-ju-se-yo!) It's completely normal!

🍽️ 함께 먹어요 — Eat Together!

Korean food is communal. Dishes go in the CENTER of the table, and everyone shares. Eating alone (혼밥 · hon-bap) is trendy now, but sharing is the tradition!

🥃 소주 문화 — Soju Culture

Never pour your own soju! Always pour for others, and let others pour for you. Hold your glass with two hands when receiving — it shows respect.

🌶️ 얼마나 매워요? — How spicy?

Tell the staff: 안 맵게 해주세요 (an maep-ge hae-ju-se-yo) — Please make it not spicy. Or: 아주 맵게! (a-ju maep-ge!) — Very spicy!

📝 QUIZ 2 — Order it in Korean! 한국어로 주문하세요!

You're at a restaurant. Say these in Korean:

1. "Excuse me!" (to call the waiter)    2. "Two people, please."    3. "I'll have this." (pointing)

4. "Water, please."    5. "Bill, please."    6. "Please make it not spicy."

정답: 1. 여기요! 2. 두 명이요. 3. 이거 주세요. 4. 물 주세요. 5. 계산서 주세요. 6. 안 맵게 해주세요.

🏆 FINAL QUIZ — Korean Food Master! 한국 음식 마스터!

What Korean food is it?

1. 🥘 Mixed rice with vegetables and spicy sauce — ___

2. 🍖 Grilled pork belly, Korea's most loved BBQ — ___

3. 🌮 Spicy rice cake, popular street food — ___

4. 🥗 Spicy fermented cabbage on every table — ___

5. 🍵 Ginseng chicken soup, eaten in summer — ___

정답: 1. 비빔밥 2. 삼겹살 3. 떡볶이 4. 김치 5. 삼계탕

🍽️ Chapter 15 Complete! 제15장 완료!
You can now order food, describe taste, and enjoy Korean restaurant culture like a local! Remember: food in Korea is an experience — enjoy every bite, every 반찬, and every shared moment at the table. 잘 먹겠습니다! (I will eat well!) 🙏
Chapter 16 · 제16장

Shopping & Money — Shop Like a Korean!

쇼핑 & 돈 · syo-ping & don · From Markets to Malls!

💡 Korea is a shopper's paradise!
From the giant malls of 명동 (Myeongdong) to local 시장 (traditional markets), Korea has it all. Knowing how to ask prices, bargain politely, and pay will make your experience 10x more fun. Let's go shopping! 🛍️

Korean Money · 한국 돈 (원 · won)

💰 Korean Won · 원 (₩)

The Korean currency is 원 (won). There are no cents — everything is in whole numbers. Don't panic at big numbers! ₩10,000 ≈ about $7–8 USD.

🪙
백 원
baek won
₩100
coin · 동전
🪙
오백 원
o-baek won
₩500
most common coin
💵
천 원
cheon won
₩1,000
≈ $0.75
💵
오천 원
o-cheon won
₩5,000
≈ $3.75
💴
만 원
man won
₩10,000
≈ $7.50 · most used
💴
오만 원
o-man won
₩50,000
≈ $37.50 · biggest bill

How to Read Korean Prices · 가격 읽는 법

Price한글발음How to say
₩500오백 원o-baek won오(5) + 백(100)
₩3,000삼천 원sam-cheon won삼(3) + 천(1,000)
₩12,000만 이천 원man i-cheon won만(10,000) + 이(2) + 천(1,000)
₩35,000삼만 오천 원sam-man o-cheon won삼(3) + 만(10,000) + 오천(5,000)
₩100,000십만 원sim-man won십(10) + 만(10,000)
📝 QUIZ 1 — How much? 얼마예요?

Say these prices in Korean:

1. ₩2,000    2. ₩15,000    3. ₩48,000    4. ₩200,000

정답: 1. 이천 원 2. 만 오천 원 3. 사만 팔천 원 4. 이십만 원

🛍️ Shopping Vocabulary · 쇼핑 단어

🏬
백화점
baek-hwa-jeom
department store
🏪
편의점
pyeon-ui-jeom
convenience store
🏘️
시장
si-jang
traditional market
🏷️
가격
ga-gyeok
price
🔖
할인
hal-in
discount / sale
🛒
장바구니
jang-ba-gu-ni
shopping cart/bag
🧾
영수증
yeong-su-jeung
receipt
💳
카드
ka-deu
credit card
💵
현금
hyeon-geum
cash
↩️
교환/환불
gyo-hwan / hwan-bul
exchange / refund

💬 Essential Shopping Phrases · 쇼핑 필수 표현

한글발음English
얼마예요?eol-ma-ye-yo?How much is it?
이거 입어봐도 돼요?i-geo ib-eo-bwa-do dwae-yo?Can I try this on?
다른 색깔 있어요?da-reun saek-kkal iss-eo-yo?Do you have other colors?
다른 사이즈 있어요?da-reun sa-i-jeu iss-eo-yo?Do you have other sizes?
좀 깎아 주세요.jom kka-kka ju-se-yo.Please give me a discount.
너무 비싸요.neo-mu bi-ssa-yo.It's too expensive.
살게요.sal-ge-yo.I'll buy it.
안 살게요.an sal-ge-yo.I won't buy it. (No thanks)
봉투 주세요.bong-tu ju-se-yo.Please give me a bag.
선물 포장 해주세요.seon-mul po-jang hae-ju-se-yo.Please gift-wrap it.
영수증 주세요.yeong-su-jeung ju-se-yo.Please give me a receipt.
환불 되나요?hwan-bul doe-na-yo?Can I get a refund?

👕 Clothing & Colors · 옷 & 색깔

Size 사이즈한글발음
Small (S)스몰 / 작은seu-mol / ja-geun
Medium (M)미디엄 / 보통mi-di-eom / bo-tong
Large (L)라지 / 큰ra-ji / keun
Too tight너무 작아요neo-mu ja-ga-yo
Too big너무 커요neo-mu keo-yo
Just right!딱 맞아요!ttak maj-a-yo!
빨간색
ppal-gan-saek
red
파란색
pa-ran-saek
blue
초록색
cho-rok-saek
green
노란색
no-ran-saek
yellow
검은색
geom-eun-saek
black
하얀색
ha-yan-saek
white

💬 Full Shopping Dialog · 쇼핑 실전 대화

🧥 Clothing Store · 옷가게

직원: 어서오세요! 뭐 찾으세요?
(eo-seo-o-se-yo! mwo cha-jeu-se-yo?) — Welcome! What are you looking for?

손님: 이 재킷 얼마예요?
(i jae-kit eol-ma-ye-yo?) — How much is this jacket?

직원: 오만 원이에요.
(o-man won-i-e-yo.) — It's 50,000 won.

손님: 너무 비싸요. 좀 깎아 주세요!
(neo-mu bi-ssa-yo. jom kka-kka ju-se-yo!) — Too expensive. Please give me a discount!

직원: 사만 오천 원에 드릴게요!
(sa-man o-cheon won-e deu-ril-ge-yo!) — I'll give it to you for 45,000 won!

손님: 입어봐도 돼요? 다른 색깔 있어요?
(ib-eo-bwa-do dwae-yo? da-reun saek-kkal iss-eo-yo?) — Can I try it on? Do you have other colors?

직원: 네! 파란색이랑 검은색 있어요.
(ne! pa-ran-saek-i-rang geom-eun-saek iss-eo-yo.) — Yes! We have blue and black.

손님: 검은색으로 살게요. 카드 돼요?
(geom-eun-saek-eu-ro sal-ge-yo. ka-deu dwae-yo?) — I'll buy the black one. Do you accept cards?

직원: 네, 됩니다. 영수증 드릴까요?
(ne, doem-ni-da. yeong-su-jeung deu-ril-kka-yo?) — Yes, we do. Would you like a receipt?

🏘️ At the Traditional Market · 시장에서 — Bargaining Tips!

In 시장 (traditional markets), bargaining is completely normal and even expected! Use these phrases:

한글발음English
좀 더 싸게 해주세요.jom deo ssa-ge hae-ju-se-yo.Please make it a bit cheaper.
두 개 사면 얼마예요?du gae sa-myeon eol-ma-ye-yo?If I buy two, how much?
그냥 갈게요.geu-nyang gal-ge-yo.I'll just leave then. (bluff!)
마지막 가격이에요?ma-ji-mak ga-gyeok-i-e-yo?Is that the final price?
📝 QUIZ 2 — Shopping Survival! 쇼핑 살아남기!

Translate into Korean:

1. How much is this?    2. Can I try this on?    3. Too expensive!

4. Do you have other colors?    5. I'll buy it.    6. Please give me a receipt.

정답: 1. 얼마예요? 2. 입어봐도 돼요? 3. 너무 비싸요! 4. 다른 색깔 있어요? 5. 살게요. 6. 영수증 주세요.

🏆 FINAL QUIZ — How much in Korean? 얼마예요?

Read these prices aloud in Korean:

1. ₩3,500    2. ₩27,000    3. ₩99,000    4. ₩1,500,000

정답:
1. 삼천 오백 원
2. 이만 칠천 원
3. 구만 구천 원
4. 백오십만 원

🛍️ Chapter 16 Complete! 제16장 완료!
You can now shop anywhere in Korea — from luxury malls to bustling 시장! You know prices, colors, sizes, and even how to bargain. Happy shopping! 쇼핑 즐겁게 하세요! 💳
Chapter 17 · 제17장

Transportation & Directions — Navigate Korea!

교통 & 길 찾기 · gyo-tong & gil chat-gi · Get Anywhere in Korea!

💡 Korea has world-class public transport!
Seoul's subway covers the entire city, buses go everywhere, and KTX high-speed trains connect all major cities. Once you learn these phrases, you can travel anywhere in Korea independently. 🚇🚌🚅

Types of Transport · 교통수단

🚇
지하철
ji-ha-cheol
subway / metro
Fastest in cities · T-money card
🚌
버스
beo-seu
bus
City bus · Express bus · T-money
🚕
택시
taek-si
taxi
Cheap & safe · Kakao Taxi app
🚅
기차 / KTX
gi-cha / KTX
train / KTX
Seoul↔Busan in 2.5 hrs!
✈️
비행기
bi-haeng-gi
airplane
Domestic flights available
🚶
걸어서
geol-eo-seo
on foot / walking
Korea is very walkable!

🚇 Subway Essentials · 지하철 필수 표현

한글발음English
지하철역이 어디예요?ji-ha-cheol-yeok-i eo-di-ye-yo?Where is the subway station?
몇 호선이에요?myeot ho-seon-i-e-yo?Which line is it?
2호선 타세요.i-ho-seon ta-se-yo.Take Line 2.
어디서 갈아타요?eo-di-seo gal-a-ta-yo?Where do I transfer?
다음 역이 어디예요?da-eum yeok-i eo-di-ye-yo?What is the next station?
종착역이에요.jong-chak-yeok-i-e-yo.This is the last stop.
T-머니 카드 어디서 사요?T-meo-ni ka-deu eo-di-seo sa-yo?Where do I buy a T-money card?
출구가 어디예요?chul-gu-ga eo-di-ye-yo?Where is the exit?

🚕 Taxi Phrases · 택시 표현

🚕 Taking a Taxi · 택시 타기

You: 이 주소로 가주세요.
(i ju-so-ro ga-ju-se-yo.) — Please go to this address.

You: 경복궁으로 가주세요.
(gyeong-bok-gung-eu-ro ga-ju-se-yo.) — Please take me to Gyeongbokgung.

Driver: 얼마나 걸려요?
(eol-ma-na geol-lyeo-yo?) — How long will it take?

You: 여기서 세워 주세요.
(yeo-gi-seo se-wo ju-se-yo.) — Please stop here.

You: 영수증 주세요.
(yeong-su-jeung ju-se-yo.) — Please give me a receipt.

📝 QUIZ 1 — Which transport? 어떤 교통수단?

Match the situation to the best transport:

1. Seoul city center to Busan (330km)    2. Short trip across the city    3. Late night, no subway    4. International arrival

a) 택시   b) KTX 기차   c) 지하철   d) 비행기

정답: 1-b, 2-c, 3-a, 4-d

🗺️ Directions · 방향

⬆️
직진
jik-jin
go straight
⬅️
왼쪽
oen-jjok
left
➡️
오른쪽
o-reun-jjok
right
↩️
돌아가다
dol-a-ga-da
turn around
🔼
위 / 올라가다
wi / ol-la-ga-da
up / go up
🔽
아래 / 내려가다
a-rae / nae-ryeo-ga-da
down / go down
🚦
신호등
sin-ho-deung
traffic light
🔀
사거리
sa-geo-ri
intersection

📍 Useful Location Words · 위치 표현

한글발음EnglishExample
apin front of학교 앞
dwibehind건물 뒤
yeopnext to / beside카페 옆
안 / 안쪽an / an-jjokinside건물 안
밖 / 바깥bak / ba-kkatoutside밖에 있어요
근처geun-cheonear / nearby역 근처
사이sa-ibetween은행 사이
맞은편maj-eun-pyeonacross / opposite맞은편에 있어요

💬 Asking for Directions · 길 물어보기 대화

🗺️ Finding Gyeongbokgung Palace

You: 저기요, 경복궁이 어디예요?
(jeo-gi-yo, gyeong-bok-gung-i eo-di-ye-yo?) — Excuse me, where is Gyeongbokgung?

Local: 여기서 멀어요. 지하철 타세요.
(yeo-gi-seo meol-eo-yo. ji-ha-cheol ta-se-yo.) — It's far from here. Take the subway.

You: 몇 호선이에요?
(myeot ho-seon-i-e-yo?) — Which line is it?

Local: 3호선 타고 경복궁역에서 내리세요. 5번 출구로 나오면 돼요.
(sam-ho-seon ta-go gyeong-bok-gung-yeok-e-seo nae-ri-se-yo. o-beon chul-gu-ro na-o-myeon dwae-yo.) — Take Line 3 and get off at Gyeongbokgung Station. Come out exit 5.

You: 얼마나 걸려요?
(eol-ma-na geol-lyeo-yo?) — How long does it take?

Local: 약 20분이요. 어렵지 않아요!
(yak i-sip bun-i-yo. eo-ryeop-ji an-a-yo!) — About 20 minutes. It's not difficult!

You: 감사합니다! 정말 친절하세요!
(gam-sa-ham-ni-da! jeong-mal chin-jeol-ha-se-yo!) — Thank you! You're so kind!

🎒 Must-Know Transport Vocabulary · 교통 필수 단어

한글발음English
타다ta-dato get on / ride (bus, subway, taxi)
내리다nae-ri-dato get off
갈아타다gal-a-ta-dato transfer
도착하다do-chak-ha-dato arrive
출발하다chul-bal-ha-dato depart / leave
빠르다ppa-reu-dafast
느리다neu-ri-daslow
막히다mak-hi-datraffic jam / blocked
표 / 티켓pyo / ti-ketticket
정류장jeong-nyu-jangbus stop
공항gong-hangairport
터미널teo-mi-neolterminal / bus terminal
📝 QUIZ 2 — Give directions! 길을 알려주세요!

Translate into Korean:

1. Go straight.    2. Turn left at the traffic light.    3. It's next to the café.

4. Take Line 2.    5. Get off at the next station.

정답: 1. 직진하세요. 2. 신호등에서 왼쪽으로 가세요. 3. 카페 옆에 있어요. 4. 2호선 타세요. 5. 다음 역에서 내리세요.

🏆 FINAL QUIZ — Navigate Korea! 한국을 누벼라!

Fill in the blank with the right word:

1. 지하철 ___ 어디예요? (Where is the subway station?)

2. 3호선 타고 경복궁역에서 ___세요. (Get off at Gyeongbokgung Station.)

3. 어디서 ___타요? (Where do I transfer?)

4. 지금 길이 많이 ___어요. (There's a big traffic jam now.)

정답: 1. 역이 2. 내리 3. 갈아 4. 막히

🚇 Chapter 17 Complete! 제17장 완료!
You can now ride the subway, take a taxi, ask for directions, and find your way anywhere in Korea! Korea's public transport is fast, safe, and cheap — and now you can use it like a pro. 어디든 갈 수 있어요! (You can go anywhere!) 🗺️
Chapter 18 · 제18장

Family & Relationships — Korean Family Culture!

가족 & 관계 · ga-jok & gwan-gye · The Heart of Korean Society

💡 Family is everything in Korean culture!
Korea has a deeply Confucian family structure — every relationship has a specific term. Unlike English where "uncle" covers many relatives, Korean has different words depending on whether it's your mother's side or father's side, older or younger. It sounds complex, but it shows how much Koreans value family bonds! 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦

Immediate Family · 직계 가족

👴
할아버지
hal-a-beo-ji
grandfather
👵
할머니
hal-meo-ni
grandmother
👨
아버지 / 아빠
a-beo-ji / a-ppa
father / dad
👩
어머니 / 엄마
eo-meo-ni / eom-ma
mother / mom
🧑
형 / 오빠
hyeong / o-ppa
older brother
형 = said by males
오빠 = said by females
👧
누나 / 언니
nu-na / eon-ni
older sister
누나 = said by males
언니 = said by females
👦
남동생
nam-dong-saeng
younger brother
남 = male · 동생 = younger sibling
👧
여동생
yeo-dong-saeng
younger sister
여 = female · 동생 = younger sibling
👶
아들 / 딸
a-deul / ttal
son / daughter
💑
남편 / 아내
nam-pyeon / a-nae
husband / wife
🌟 Unique Korean Concept — Terms Change Based on YOUR Gender!
RelationshipMale speaker saysFemale speaker says
Older brother형 (hyeong)오빠 (o-ppa)
Older sister누나 (nu-na)언니 (eon-ni)

💡 오빠 (oppa) is also used by females to call a close older male friend or boyfriend — very common in K-dramas! 💕

Extended Family · 확대 가족

Relationship한글발음Note
Uncle (father's older brother)큰아버지keun-a-beo-jifather's elder brother
Uncle (father's younger brother)삼촌sam-chonmost common "uncle"
Uncle (mother's brother)외삼촌oe-sam-chon외 = maternal side
Aunt (father's sister)고모go-mopaternal aunt
Aunt (mother's sister)이모i-momaternal aunt · also used for female strangers!
Cousin사촌sa-chonliterally "4th relative"
Father-in-law시아버지 / 장인어른si-a-beo-ji / jang-in-eo-reunhusband's father / wife's father
Mother-in-law시어머니 / 장모님si-eo-meo-ni / jang-mo-nimhusband's mother / wife's mother
🤩 Cool Korean Habit — Calling Strangers Like Family!

Koreans use family terms to address strangers too! It creates warmth and closeness:

Term발음Used for
아저씨a-jeo-ssiMiddle-aged man (like "mister")
아줌마 / 아주머니a-jum-ma / a-ju-meo-niMiddle-aged woman (polite: 아주머니)
할아버지hal-a-beo-jiElderly man (even strangers!)
할머니hal-meo-niElderly woman (even strangers!)
이모i-moFemale restaurant owner / kind older woman
언니 / 오빠eon-ni / o-ppaSlightly older person (friendly, casual)
📝 QUIZ 1 — Who is it? 누구예요?

1. Your mom's younger sister = ___    2. Your dad's younger brother = ___

3. A female says "older brother" = ___    4. A male says "older sister" = ___

5. Your father's mother = ___    6. Husband's mother = ___

정답: 1. 이모 2. 삼촌 3. 오빠 4. 누나 5. 할머니 6. 시어머니

💑 Relationship Status · 관계 상태

💘
남자친구
nam-ja-chin-gu
boyfriend
💝
여자친구
yeo-ja-chin-gu
girlfriend
💍
약혼자
yak-hon-ja
fiancé/fiancée
👫
친구
chin-gu
friend (same age)
🤝
선배 / 후배
seon-bae / hu-bae
senior / junior
👔
직장 동료
jik-jang dong-nyo
coworker
⭐ 선배 / 후배 — A Uniquely Korean Concept

선배 (seonbae) = someone who joined before you — school, work, sports team — always deserves respect.
후배 (hubae) = someone who joined after you — you guide and protect them.

This hierarchy creates strong bonds and lifelong loyalty. Even years later, a 선배-후배 relationship lasts! You often hear this in K-dramas. 📺

💬 Talking About Family · 가족 이야기 대화

👨‍👩‍👧 Introducing Your Family · 가족 소개

A: 가족이 몇 명이에요?
(ga-jok-i myeot myeong-i-e-yo?) — How many people are in your family?

B: 네 명이에요. 아버지, 어머니, 언니, 그리고 저요.
(ne myeong-i-e-yo. a-beo-ji, eo-meo-ni, eon-ni, geu-ri-go jeo-yo.) — Four people. Father, mother, older sister, and me.

A: 남자형제는 없어요?
(nam-ja-hyeong-je-neun eobs-eo-yo?) — No brothers?

B: 없어요. 여자만 있어요! 아버지가 좀 힘드세요. 😄
(eobs-eo-yo. yeo-ja-man iss-eo-yo! a-beo-ji-ga jom him-deu-se-yo.) — Nope. Only girls! Dad has it a bit tough. 😄

A: 부모님은 어디 사세요?
(bu-mo-nim-eun eo-di sa-se-yo?) — Where do your parents live?

B: 부산에 사세요. 저는 서울에 혼자 살아요.
(bu-san-e sa-se-yo. jeo-neun seo-ul-e hon-ja sal-a-yo.) — They live in Busan. I live alone in Seoul.

A: 보고 싶겠다! 자주 내려가요?
(bo-go sip-gess-da! ja-ju nae-ryeo-ga-yo?) — You must miss them! Do you go down often?

B: 명절 때마다요. 추석이랑 설날에 꼭 가요!
(myeong-jeol ttae-ma-da-yo. chu-seok-i-rang seol-lal-e kkok ga-yo!) — Every holiday. I always go for Chuseok and Seollal!

💬 Useful Family Phrases · 가족 표현

한글발음English
가족이 몇 명이에요?ga-jok-i myeot myeong-i-e-yo?How many are in your family?
형제자매가 있어요?hyeong-je-ja-mae-ga iss-eo-yo?Do you have siblings?
외동이에요.oe-dong-i-e-yo.I'm an only child.
저는 막내예요.jeo-neun mang-nae-ye-yo.I'm the youngest.
저는 첫째예요.jeo-neun cheot-jjae-ye-yo.I'm the oldest.
부모님 건강하세요?bu-mo-nim geon-gang-ha-se-yo?Are your parents healthy?
결혼했어요?gyeol-hon-haess-eo-yo?Are you married?
아직 미혼이에요.a-jik mi-hon-i-e-yo.I'm not married yet.
📝 QUIZ 2 — Translate! 번역하세요!

1. How many people are in your family?    2. Do you have siblings?

3. I'm the youngest.    4. I live alone in Seoul.

5. Are you married?    6. I'm not married yet.

정답: 1. 가족이 몇 명이에요? 2. 형제자매가 있어요? 3. 저는 막내예요. 4. 서울에 혼자 살아요. 5. 결혼했어요? 6. 아직 미혼이에요.

🏆 FINAL QUIZ — Family Tree! 가계도 퀴즈!

Your character is a female. How do you address these people?

1. Your father's father    2. Your older brother    3. Your older sister

4. Your mother's sister    5. A slightly older male friend you're close to

정답: 1. 할아버지 2. 오빠 (female speaker!) 3. 언니 4. 이모 5. 오빠

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Chapter 18 Complete! 제18장 완료!
You now know Korean family terms — one of the most culturally rich parts of the language! Remember: 오빠, 언니, 형, 누나 are not just for blood relatives — they create warm bonds between friends too. 가족처럼 지내요! (Let's be like family!) 💕
Chapter 19 · 제19장

Weather & Seasons — Talk Like a Korean!

날씨 & 계절 · nal-ssi & gye-jeol · Korea's 4 Distinct Seasons!

💡 Weather is the #1 conversation starter!
Koreans talk about weather constantly — it's the perfect small talk topic. Korea has 4 beautifully distinct seasons: cherry blossoms in spring 🌸, hot humid summers ☀️, breathtaking autumn foliage 🍁, and cold snowy winters ❄️. Learning weather vocabulary opens up endless conversations!

The Four Seasons · 사계절

🌸
bom
Spring · 3월~5월
Cherry blossoms!
Cool & beautiful
15~20°C
☀️
여름
yeo-reum
Summer · 6월~8월
Hot & very humid
장마 (rainy season)
30~38°C
🍁
가을
ga-eul
Autumn · 9월~11월
Cool & clear
Stunning foliage
10~20°C
❄️
겨울
gyeo-ul
Winter · 12월~2월
Cold & dry
Snow in Seoul!
-10~5°C

📅 Months of the Year · 월

🔧 Easy Rule — Just add 월 (wol) = month!

1월 (il-wol) = January  |  2월 (i-wol) = February  |  3월 (sam-wol) = March
Exception: 6월 = 유월 (yu-wol) · 10월 = 시월 (si-wol) — these drop the ㄱ/ㅂ!

Month한글발음Month한글발음
January1월il-wolJuly7월chil-wol
February2월i-wolAugust8월pal-wol
March3월sam-wolSeptember9월gu-wol
April4월sa-wolOctober10월 ⚠️si-wol
May5월o-wolNovember11월si-bil-wol
June ⚠️6월yu-wolDecember12월si-bi-wol

🖼️ Weather Vocabulary · 날씨 단어

☀️
맑아요
mal-ga-yo
It's clear / sunny
☁️
흐려요
heu-ryeo-yo
It's cloudy
🌧️
비가 와요
bi-ga wa-yo
It's raining
❄️
눈이 와요
nun-i wa-yo
It's snowing
🌬️
바람이 불어요
ba-ram-i bul-eo-yo
It's windy
🥵
더워요
deo-wo-yo
It's hot
🥶
추워요
chu-wo-yo
It's cold
🌤️
따뜻해요
tta-tteu-tae-yo
It's warm
🍂
선선해요
seon-seon-hae-yo
It's cool (pleasant)
💧
습해요
seu-pae-yo
It's humid
🌫️
안개가 꼈어요
an-gae-ga kkyeoss-eo-yo
It's foggy
⛈️
천둥번개
cheon-dung-beon-gae
Thunder & lightning
📝 QUIZ 1 — What's the weather? 날씨가 어때요?

Match the emoji to the Korean:

1. 🌧️    2. ❄️    3. 🥵    4. ☀️    5. 🌬️

a) 맑아요   b) 더워요   c) 비가 와요   d) 눈이 와요   e) 바람이 불어요

정답: 1-c, 2-d, 3-b, 4-a, 5-e

🌡️ Temperature · 온도

한글발음English
오늘 몇 도예요?o-neul myeot do-ye-yo?What is the temperature today?
영하 10도예요.yeong-ha sip do-ye-yo.It's minus 10 degrees.
영상 25도예요.yeong-sang i-sip-o do-ye-yo.It's 25 degrees above zero.
날씨 예보가 어때요?nal-ssi ye-bo-ga eo-ttae-yo?What's the weather forecast?
내일 비가 올 것 같아요.nae-il bi-ga ol geot ga-ta-yo.I think it will rain tomorrow.

🗓️ Seasonal Activities · 계절별 활동

🌸 봄 (Spring) — bom
  • 벚꽃 구경 (beot-kkot gu-gyeong) — cherry blossom viewing
  • 소풍 (so-pung) — picnic
  • 하이킹 (ha-i-king) — hiking
  • 봄비 (bom-bi) — spring rain
☀️ 여름 (Summer) — yeo-reum
  • 해수욕장 (hae-su-yok-jang) — beach
  • 장마 (jang-ma) — monsoon / rainy season
  • 에어컨 (e-eo-kon) — air conditioner
  • 수박 (su-bak) — watermelon 🍉
🍁 가을 (Autumn) — ga-eul
  • 단풍 (dan-pung) — autumn foliage
  • 추석 (chu-seok) — Chuseok holiday
  • 독서 (dok-seo) — reading (harvest of the mind!)
  • 고구마 (go-gu-ma) — sweet potato 🍠
❄️ 겨울 (Winter) — gyeo-ul
  • 스키 (seu-ki) — skiing ⛷️
  • 핫초코 (hat-cho-ko) — hot chocolate
  • 설날 (seol-lal) — Lunar New Year
  • 붕어빵 (bung-eo-ppang) — fish-shaped pastry 🐟

💬 Weather Conversations · 날씨 대화

☁️ Morning Small Talk · 아침 대화

A: 오늘 날씨 어때요?
(o-neul nal-ssi eo-ttae-yo?) — How's the weather today?

B: 아직 흐린데 나중에 비가 온대요.
(a-jik heu-rin-de na-jung-e bi-ga on-dae-yo.) — Still cloudy, but they say it'll rain later.

A: 진짜요? 우산 가져가야겠다!
(jin-jja-yo? u-san ga-jyeo-ga-ya-gess-da!) — Really? I should take an umbrella!

B: 맞아요. 요즘 날씨가 너무 변덕스러워요.
(maj-a-yo. yo-jeum nal-ssi-ga neo-mu byeon-deok-seu-reo-wo-yo.) — Right. The weather has been so unpredictable lately.

A: 그래도 가을이 오니까 선선해서 좋아요!
(geu-rae-do ga-eu-ri o-ni-kka seon-seon-hae-seo jo-a-yo!) — Still, with autumn coming, it's nice and cool!

🗣️ Useful Weather Phrases · 날씨 표현

한글발음English
오늘 날씨 어때요?o-neul nal-ssi eo-ttae-yo?How's the weather today?
날씨가 좋네요!nal-ssi-ga jon-ne-yo!What nice weather!
날씨가 너무 더워요.nal-ssi-ga neo-mu deo-wo-yo.The weather is too hot.
오늘 많이 춥네요.o-neul man-i chum-ne-yo.It's very cold today.
비가 곧 올 것 같아요.bi-ga got ol geot ga-ta-yo.It looks like it will rain soon.
우산 가져가세요!u-san ga-jyeo-ga-se-yo!Take an umbrella!
한국 여름은 정말 습해요.han-guk yeo-reum-eun jeong-mal seu-pae-yo.Korean summers are really humid.
벚꽃이 피었어요!beot-kkot-i pi-eoss-eo-yo!The cherry blossoms have bloomed!
📝 QUIZ 2 — Seasons & Months! 계절 & 월!

1. What month is cherry blossom season? (hint: 봄)    2. Which season is 장마 (rainy season)?

3. How do you say "It's snowing"?    4. Watch out — how do you say June and October?

5. How do you say "Take an umbrella!"?

정답: 1. 3월~4월 (March~April) 2. 여름 (summer) 3. 눈이 와요 4. 유월(6월) / 시월(10월) 5. 우산 가져가세요!

🏆 FINAL QUIZ — Describe the weather! 날씨를 설명해봐요!

Translate into Korean:

1. It's warm and sunny today!    2. Korean winters are very cold.

3. I think it will rain tomorrow.    4. What is the temperature today?

5. The cherry blossoms have bloomed!

정답:
1. 오늘은 따뜻하고 맑아요!
2. 한국 겨울은 정말 추워요.
3. 내일 비가 올 것 같아요.
4. 오늘 몇 도예요?
5. 벚꽃이 피었어요!

🌸 Chapter 19 Complete! 제19장 완료!
You now know Korea's 4 beautiful seasons, all 12 months, and can talk about weather like a local! Weather is always the perfect conversation opener — try it tomorrow: 오늘 날씨 어때요? 😊
Chapter 20 · 제20장

Korean Holidays & Culture — Celebrate Korea!

한국 명절 & 문화 · han-guk myeong-jeol & mun-hwa · Experience the Real Korea!

💡 Holidays reveal a culture's soul!
Korean holidays blend ancient Confucian traditions with modern K-pop energy. From the deep reverence of Seollal to the playful sweetness of Pepero Day, every celebration tells you something profound about what Koreans value: family, gratitude, community — and a good excuse to eat amazing food! 🎊

The Two Great Traditional Holidays · 2대 명절

🌕
설날
Seollal · seol-lal
Lunar New Year
  • Lunar calendar: 1st day of 1st month (Jan/Feb)
  • Family gathers · wear 한복 (hanbok)
  • Bow deeply to elders → get money! 세뱃돈
  • Eat 떡국 (rice cake soup) to gain a year
  • Play 윷놀이 (yutnori) board game
  • 3-day national holiday
새해 복 많이 받으세요!
sae-hae bok man-i ba-deu-se-yo — Happy New Year!
🌾
추석
Chuseok · chu-seok
Korean Thanksgiving / Harvest Festival
  • Lunar calendar: 15th day of 8th month (Sep/Oct)
  • Give thanks for the harvest
  • Ancestral memorial rites: 차례 (charye)
  • Eat 송편 (songpyeon — half-moon rice cakes)
  • Watch the full moon 달맞이
  • 3-day national holiday · biggest travel day!
즐거운 추석 되세요!
jeul-geo-un chu-seok doe-se-yo — Have a joyful Chuseok!

🎊 Holiday Greetings · 명절 인사

Occasion한글발음English
Lunar New Year새해 복 많이 받으세요sae-hae bok man-i ba-deu-se-yoHappy New Year! (lit: Receive lots of blessings)
Chuseok즐거운 추석 되세요jeul-geo-un chu-seok doe-se-yoHave a joyful Chuseok!
Birthday생일 축하해요!saeng-il chuk-ha-hae-yo!Happy Birthday!
Congratulations축하해요!chuk-ha-hae-yo!Congratulations!
Merry Christmas메리 크리스마스!me-ri keu-ri-seu-ma-seu!Merry Christmas!
Before eating잘 먹겠습니다jal meok-gess-seum-ni-daI will eat well (said before meals)
After eating잘 먹었습니다jal meog-eoss-seum-ni-daI ate well (said after meals)

🗓️ Other Korean Holidays & Special Days · 기타 기념일

🌹
삼일절 · 3월 1일
sam-il-jeol
Independence Movement Day — commemorates the March 1st, 1919 independence movement against Japanese rule
👶
어린이날 · 5월 5일
eo-rin-i-nal
Children's Day — kids get presents, families visit amusement parks. Very popular!
💐
어버이날 · 5월 8일
eo-beo-i-nal
Parents' Day — give carnations (카네이션) to parents. Very touching day in Korea!
📚
스승의 날 · 5월 15일
seu-seung-ui nal
Teacher's Day — give carnations to teachers. Respect for educators is deeply embedded in Korean culture!
💛
빼빼로 데이 · 11월 11일
ppae-ppae-ro de-i
Pepero Day — give Pepero snack sticks to friends & loved ones. 11/11 looks like 4 Pepero sticks!
🎄
크리스마스 · 12월 25일
keu-ri-seu-ma-seu
Christmas — public holiday in Korea! Couples-oriented (like Valentine's Day). Lights & festivities in Seoul!
📝 QUIZ 1 — Which holiday? 어떤 명절이에요?

1. You bow to grandparents and get money in an envelope → ___

2. You eat 송편 and watch the full moon in autumn → ___

3. You give Pepero snack sticks on 11/11 → ___

4. You give carnations to your parents on May 8th → ___

정답: 1. 설날 2. 추석 3. 빼빼로 데이 4. 어버이날

🧠 Must-Know Korean Cultural Concepts · 꼭 알아야 할 한국 문화

😤 눈치 (nun-chi)

The ability to read the room — sensing others' feelings and the situation without being told. High 눈치 = socially intelligent. Low 눈치 = oblivious.

"눈치 없어!" (nun-chi eobs-eo!) — You have no social awareness!

🤝 정 (jeong)

Deep emotional bond — affection that builds over time between people. It's more than love or friendship. You feel 정 for people you've shared experiences with for a long time.

"정이 들었어요." (jeong-i deu-reoss-eo-yo.) — I've grown attached.

😊 빨리빨리 (ppal-li ppal-li)

"Hurry hurry!" — Korea's famous speed culture. Everything is fast: delivery in 1 hour, internet fastest in the world, same-day service everywhere!

"빨리빨리!" — Faster! Hurry up!

🍻 회식 (hoe-sik)

Company/team dinner — a Korean workplace tradition where colleagues eat and drink together after work. Refusing can be awkward. Very important for team bonding!

"오늘 회식 있어요." (o-neul hoe-sik iss-eo-yo.) — We have team dinner tonight.

🎮 PC방 (pi-si-bang)

PC café — a cultural institution! Koreans go to PC방 to play online games, watch content, and hang out. Open 24/7, fast computers, food available inside.

"PC방 갈래요?" (pi-si-bang gal-lae-yo?) — Want to go to a PC café?

🛁 찜질방 (jjim-jil-bang)

Korean sauna/spa — open 24 hours, with hot rooms, cold rooms, sleeping areas, and food. Families go together. The perfect place after a long day!

"찜질방 가고 싶어요!" — I want to go to a jjimjilbang!

🎂 Birthday Culture · 생일 문화

🎂 Two Special Birthdays!
Birthday한글발음Meaning
100th day 백일 baek-il Celebrated because infant mortality was historically high — 100 days = survived!
1st birthday 돌잔치 dol-jan-chi Baby grabs objects to predict their future career — 돌잡이 ceremony! 🎯
60th birthday 환갑 hwan-gap Completion of the 60-year zodiac cycle — huge celebration with family!

💬 Holiday Dialog · 명절 대화

🌕 Seollal Morning · 설날 아침

아버지: 자, 세배하자!
(ja, se-bae-ha-ja!) — Alright, let's do the New Year bow!

아이: 할아버지, 새해 복 많이 받으세요! (bows deeply)
(hal-a-beo-ji, sae-hae bok man-i ba-deu-se-yo!) — Grandfather, Happy New Year!

할아버지: 그래, 올해도 건강하고 공부 잘 해라!
(geu-rae, ol-hae-do geon-gang-ha-go gong-bu jal hae-ra!) — Good, stay healthy this year and study hard!

아이: 세뱃돈 주세요! 😄
(se-baet-don ju-se-yo!) — Please give me the New Year's money! 😄

할아버지: 하하! 여기 있다. 맛있는 떡국도 먹어라!
(ha-ha! yeo-gi it-da. mas-in-neun tteok-guk-do meog-eo-ra!) — Haha! Here you go. Eat the delicious tteokguk too!

📝 QUIZ 2 — Culture Check! 문화 체크!

1. What is 눈치?    2. What do you say before eating a meal?

3. What is 회식?    4. What do Koreans eat on Seollal?

5. Say "Happy Birthday!" in Korean.

정답: 1. The ability to read the room / social awareness 2. 잘 먹겠습니다 3. Company/team dinner after work 4. 떡국 (rice cake soup) 5. 생일 축하해요!

🏆 FINAL QUIZ — Korean Culture Master! 한국 문화 마스터!

True or False?

1. 추석 is celebrated in spring. (T/F)

2. On 설날, children bow to elders and receive 세뱃돈. (T/F)

3. 빠리빠리 means "slowly, slowly." (T/F)

4. 어린이날 is May 5th — Children's Day. (T/F)

5. 정 (jeong) is a deep emotional bond that grows over time. (T/F)

정답: 1. F (autumn!) 2. T 3. F (hurry hurry!) 4. T 5. T

🎊 Chapter 20 Complete! 제20장 완료!
You now understand the heart of Korean culture — the holidays, the traditions, and the unique concepts like 눈치, 정, and 빨리빨리 that make Koreans who they are. This knowledge will make every interaction deeper and more meaningful. 한국 문화를 사랑해요! 🇰🇷
Chapter 21 · 제21장

Adjectives — Describe Everything in Korean!

형용사 · hyeong-yong-sa · Color Your Korean with Description!

💡 Korean adjectives are actually verbs!
In English, adjectives sit before nouns: "a beautiful girl." In Korean, adjectives behave like verbs — they conjugate! You say 예뻐요 (it's pretty) the same way you say 가요 (I go). This makes Korean adjectives incredibly powerful and flexible! 🎨

How Korean Adjectives Work · 형용사의 규칙

📌 As a Predicate (after noun) — most common!

Subject + Adjective + 요

저 사람은 예뻐요.
That person is pretty.

한국어는 재미있어요.
Korean is interesting.

📌 Before a Noun (modifier form)

Adjective stem + ㄴ/은 + Noun

예쁜 사람 (yep-peun sa-ram)
a pretty person

재미있는 책 (jae-mi-in-neun chaek)
an interesting book

📐 Size & Shape · 크기 & 모양

🐘
커요
keo-yo
big / large
큰 코끼리 — big elephant
🐭
작아요
ja-ga-yo
small
작은 쥐 — small mouse
🦒
길어요
gil-eo-yo
long / tall
긴 목 — long neck
🐧
짧아요
jjal-ba-yo
short
짧은 날개 — short wings
🏋️
무거워요
mu-geo-wo-yo
heavy
🪶
가벼워요
ga-byeo-wo-yo
light (weight)

😍 Appearance · 외모

💅
예뻐요
ye-ppeo-yo
pretty (of women)
🤵
잘생겼어요
jal-saeng-gyeoss-eo-yo
handsome (of men)
🥰
귀여워요
gwi-yeo-wo-yo
cute
멋있어요
meoss-iss-eo-yo
cool / stylish
👣
키가 커요
ki-ga keo-yo
tall (person)
🤏
날씬해요
nal-ssin-hae-yo
slim / slender

🧠 Personality · 성격

😁
친절해요
chin-jeol-hae-yo
kind
😊
착해요
chak-ae-yo
good-natured / sweet
🎉
활발해요
hwal-bal-hae-yo
outgoing / lively
📚
똑똑해요
ttok-ttok-ae-yo
smart / clever
😬
부끄러워요
bu-kkeu-reo-wo-yo
shy / embarrassed
😤
고집이 세요
go-jib-i se-yo
stubborn
📝 QUIZ 1 — Describe it! 묘사해봐요!

Fill in the correct adjective:

1. That person is very handsome → 저 사람은 정말 ___.

2. This bag is very heavy → 이 가방은 너무 ___.

3. My little sister is cute → 내 여동생은 ___.

4. She is kind and smart → 그녀는 ___ 고 ___.

정답: 1. 잘생겼어요 2. 무거워요 3. 귀여워요 4. 친절하 / 똑똑해요

⚡ Opposite Adjectives · 반대말

한글 ➕발음English한글 ➖발음English
좋아요jo-a-yogood나빠요na-ppa-yobad
빨라요ppal-la-yofast느려요neu-ryeo-yoslow
비싸요bi-ssa-yoexpensive싸요ssa-yocheap
쉬워요swi-wo-yoeasy어려워요eo-ryeo-wo-yodifficult
재미있어요jae-mi-iss-eo-yofun / interesting지루해요ji-ru-hae-yoboring
새로워요sae-ro-wo-yonew오래됐어요o-rae-dwaess-eo-yoold
깨끗해요kkae-kkeu-tae-yoclean더러워요deo-reo-wo-yodirty
조용해요jo-yong-hae-yoquiet시끄러워요si-kkeu-reo-wo-yonoisy/loud
가까워요ga-kka-wo-yoclose / near멀어요meol-eo-yofar
많아요man-a-yomany / a lot적어요jeog-eo-yofew / little

📊 Degree Words · 정도 부사

💡 Boost your adjectives with these degree words!
한글발음MeaningExample
매우 / 아주mae-u / a-juvery매우 맛있어요
너무neo-mutoo / so (strong)너무 비싸요
좀 / 조금jom / jo-geuma little / somewhat좀 어려워요
정말jeong-malreally / truly정말 귀여워요!
진짜jin-jjareally (casual)진짜 멋있어요!
별로byeol-lonot really / not that별로 안 좋아요
엄청eom-cheongextremely / insanely엄청 재미있어요!

💬 Describing People · 사람 묘사 대화

💬 Talking about someone · 누군가에 대해 이야기하기

A: 새 선생님 어때요?
(sae seon-saeng-nim eo-ttae-yo?) — How is the new teacher?

B: 정말 친절하고 재미있어요! 수업도 전혀 지루하지 않아요.
(jeong-mal chin-jeol-ha-go jae-mi-iss-eo-yo! su-eob-do jeon-hyeo ji-ru-ha-ji an-a-yo.) — Really kind and fun! The class is not boring at all.

A: 외모는요?
(oe-mo-neun-yo?) — What about their appearance?

B: 키가 크고 멋있어요. 그리고 목소리가 엄청 좋아요!
(ki-ga keu-go meoss-iss-eo-yo. geu-ri-go mok-so-ri-ga eom-cheong jo-a-yo!) — Tall and stylish. And has an incredibly nice voice!

A: 와, 완벽한 선생님이네요! 😄
(wa, wan-byeok-han seon-saeng-nim-i-ne-yo!) — Wow, a perfect teacher! 😄

📝 QUIZ 2 — Opposites! 반대말!

Give the opposite adjective:

1. 비싸요 (expensive) → ___    2. 빨라요 (fast) → ___

3. 재미있어요 (fun) → ___    4. 깨끗해요 (clean) → ___

5. 쉬워요 (easy) → ___    6. 가까워요 (close) → ___

정답: 1. 싸요 2. 느려요 3. 지루해요 4. 더러워요 5. 어려워요 6. 멀어요

🏆 FINAL QUIZ — Describe in Korean! 한국어로 묘사해봐요!

Make full sentences:

1. Korean food is really delicious!    2. This problem is a little difficult.

3. My friend is kind and outgoing.    4. The hotel room is clean but small.

5. That movie was not boring at all!

정답:
1. 한국 음식은 정말 맛있어요!
2. 이 문제는 좀 어려워요.
3. 제 친구는 친절하고 활발해요.
4. 호텔 방은 깨끗한데 작아요.
5. 그 영화는 전혀 지루하지 않았어요!

🎨 Chapter 21 Complete! 제21장 완료!
You can now describe people, places, and things in rich detail! Adjectives are the colors of language — without them, everything is black and white. Add 정말, 너무, 엄청 to your adjectives and watch your Korean come alive! 한국어가 더 풍성해졌어요! 🌈
Chapter 22 · 제22장

Body & Health — Stay Safe in Korea!

신체 & 건강 · sin-che & geon-gang · Essential for Every Traveler!

💡 Medical Korean could save your life!
Knowing how to say "my head hurts," "I have a fever," or "I'm allergic to this" is not just useful — it can be essential. Korea has excellent hospitals and pharmacies, but staff may not always speak English. This chapter gives you the vocabulary to get the help you need! 🏥

Body Parts · 신체 부위

Head & Face · 머리 & 얼굴

🧠
머리
meo-ri
head / hair
👁️
nun
eye(s)
👂
gwi
ear(s)
👃
ko
nose
👄
ip
mouth
🦷
이 / 치아
i / chi-a
tooth / teeth
😮
mok
neck / throat
🫁
얼굴
eol-gul
face

Body · 몸통 & 팔다리

💪
어깨
eo-kkae
shoulder
🫀
가슴
ga-seum
chest
🫃
bae
stomach / belly
🔙
등 / 허리
deung / heo-ri
back / lower back
🦾
pal
arm
son
hand
🦵
다리
da-ri
leg
🦶
bal
foot

🤕 Saying Where It Hurts · 아픈 곳 말하기

🔧 Formula — Body Part + 이/가 + 아파요

[Body part] + 이/가 아파요

(i/ga a-pa-yo) = ___ hurts / ___ is in pain

한글발음English
머리가 아파요.meo-ri-ga a-pa-yo.My head hurts. (headache)
배가 아파요.bae-ga a-pa-yo.My stomach hurts.
목이 아파요.mok-i a-pa-yo.My throat hurts.
허리가 아파요.heo-ri-ga a-pa-yo.My back hurts.
이가 아파요.i-ga a-pa-yo.My tooth hurts.
눈이 아파요.nun-i a-pa-yo.My eye hurts.
온몸이 아파요.on-mom-i a-pa-yo.My whole body hurts.

🌡️ Symptoms & Conditions · 증상

🤒
열이 나요
yeol-i na-yo
I have a fever
🤧
콧물이 나요
kon-mul-i na-yo
I have a runny nose
😮‍💨
기침이 나요
gi-chim-i na-yo
I'm coughing
🤢
토할 것 같아요
to-hal geot ga-ta-yo
I feel like vomiting
😵
어지러워요
eo-ji-reo-wo-yo
I feel dizzy
😴
피곤해요
pi-gon-hae-yo
I'm exhausted
😣
소화가 안 돼요
so-hwa-ga an dwae-yo
I have indigestion
🩹
다쳤어요
da-chyeoss-eo-yo
I got hurt / injured
📝 QUIZ 1 — What's wrong? 어디가 아파요?

Translate into Korean:

1. My stomach hurts.    2. I have a fever.    3. My whole body hurts.

4. I feel dizzy.    5. I'm coughing.    6. My back hurts.

정답: 1. 배가 아파요. 2. 열이 나요. 3. 온몸이 아파요. 4. 어지러워요. 5. 기침이 나요. 6. 허리가 아파요.

💊 At the Pharmacy · 약국에서

한글발음English
약국이 어디예요?yak-guk-i eo-di-ye-yo?Where is the pharmacy?
두통약 주세요.du-tong-yak ju-se-yo.Please give me headache medicine.
소화제 있어요?so-hwa-je iss-eo-yo?Do you have antacid / digestive medicine?
이 약은 어떻게 먹어요?i yak-eun eo-tteo-ke meog-eo-yo?How do I take this medicine?
하루에 세 번 드세요.ha-ru-e se beon deu-se-yo.Take it three times a day.
이 약에 알레르기가 있어요.i yak-e al-le-reu-gi-ga iss-eo-yo.I'm allergic to this medicine.
처방전이 필요해요?cheo-bang-jeon-i pi-ryo-hae-yo?Is a prescription needed?
밴드 주세요.baen-deu ju-se-yo.Please give me a Band-Aid.

💬 At the Hospital · 병원 대화

🏥 Doctor's Visit · 진료

의사: 어디가 불편하세요?
(eo-di-ga bul-pyeon-ha-se-yo?) — Where are you uncomfortable? / What's wrong?

환자: 어제부터 목이 아프고 열이 나요.
(eo-je-bu-teo mok-i a-peu-go yeol-i na-yo.) — Since yesterday my throat hurts and I have a fever.

의사: 기침도 해요?
(gi-chim-do hae-yo?) — Are you coughing too?

환자: 네, 조금요. 그리고 온몸이 쑤셔요.
(ne, jo-geum-yo. geu-ri-go on-mom-i ssu-syeo-yo.) — Yes, a little. And my whole body aches.

의사: 감기 같네요. 약 드릴게요. 푹 쉬세요!
(gam-gi gat-ne-yo. yak deu-ril-ge-yo. puk swi-se-yo!) — Looks like a cold. I'll give you medicine. Please rest well!

환자: 감사합니다. 약은 어떻게 먹어요?
(gam-sa-ham-ni-da. yak-eun eo-tteo-ke meog-eo-yo?) — Thank you. How do I take the medicine?

의사: 하루 세 번, 식후에 드세요.
(ha-ru se beon, sik-hu-e deu-se-yo.) — Three times a day, after meals.

💪 Healthy Living Vocabulary · 건강 생활 단어

🏃
운동하다
un-dong-ha-da
to exercise
😴
잘 자다
jal ja-da
to sleep well
🥗
잘 먹다
jal meok-da
to eat well
💧
물 많이 마시다
mul man-i ma-si-da
drink lots of water
🧘
스트레스
seu-teu-re-seu
stress
🚭
금연
geum-yeon
no smoking
📝 QUIZ 2 — At the pharmacy! 약국에서!

1. How do you ask "Where is the pharmacy?"

2. The doctor says to take medicine 3x a day after meals. How?

3. How do you say "I'm allergic to this"?

4. The doctor says "rest well" — what Korean phrase?

정답: 1. 약국이 어디예요? 2. 하루 세 번, 식후에 드세요. 3. 이 약에 알레르기가 있어요. 4. 푹 쉬세요!

🏆 FINAL QUIZ — Body Part + 아파요!

Say it in Korean:

1. My head hurts.    2. I have a fever and a cough.    3. Where is the hospital?

4. I feel dizzy and nauseous.    5. Please give me headache medicine.

정답:
1. 머리가 아파요.
2. 열이 나고 기침이 나요.
3. 병원이 어디예요?
4. 어지럽고 토할 것 같아요.
5. 두통약 주세요.

🏥 Chapter 22 Complete! 제22장 완료!
You can now describe any symptom, visit a Korean hospital, and buy medicine at a pharmacy! Stay healthy, rest well, and remember: 푹 쉬세요! (Please rest well!) 건강하세요! 💊
Chapter 23 · 제23장

K-pop & Korean Entertainment — Hallyu Wave!

K팝 & 한국 엔터테인먼트 · K-pop & han-guk en-teo-tein-meon-teu · Ride the Korean Wave!

💡 한류 (Hallyu) changed the world!
The Korean Wave — K-pop, K-dramas, Korean movies, Korean food, Korean beauty — has conquered the globe. Most people who learn Korean today do so because of 한류. Now let's learn the language behind the wave — the real Korean used in songs, dramas, and fan culture! 🎵📺

The Hallyu Wave · 한류의 모든 것

🎵
K-팝
K-pop
BTS, BLACKPINK, aespa, NewJeans, Stray Kids...
📺
K-드라마
K-drama
Crash Landing on You, Squid Game, Goblin...
🎬
한국 영화
Korean movies
Parasite (기생충), Train to Busan (부산행)...
💄
K-뷰티
K-beauty
Skincare, glass skin, BB cream, sheet masks...
🎮
웹툰 / 게임
Webtoon / Games
Naver Webtoon, League of Legends, StarCraft...

🎤 K-pop Vocabulary · K팝 단어

🌟
아이돌
a-i-dol
idol (K-pop star)
👥
그룹 / 팀
geu-rup / tim
group / team
💿
앨범
ael-beom
album
🎬
뮤직비디오
myu-jik-bi-di-o
music video (MV)
🕺
안무
an-mu
choreography
❤️‍🔥
팬덤
paen-deom
fandom
🏆
데뷔
de-bwi
debut
🎙️
컴백
keom-baek
comeback (new release)
📱
브이로그
beu-i-ro-geu
vlog
🎧
타이틀곡
ta-i-teul-gok
title track

💜 Fan Culture · 팬 문화

한글발음English
최애choe-aeFavorite member / ultimate bias
최애 그룹choe-ae geu-rupFavorite group / ultimate bias group
직캠jik-kaemFancam (focused video of one member)
굿즈gut-jeuMerchandise / goods
포토카드po-to-ka-deuPhotocard (idol trading card)
팬사인회paen-sa-in-hoeFan signing event
응원봉eung-won-bongLight stick (official fan lightstick)
사생팬sa-saeng-paenSasaeng (overly obsessive fan)

📺 K-Drama Vocabulary · K드라마 단어

😭
막장 드라마
mak-jang deu-ra-ma
makjang drama (over-the-top dramatic)
💕
로맨스
ro-maen-seu
romance
😱
반전
ban-jeon
plot twist
🌧️
PPL
pi-pi-el
Product placement (very common in K-dramas!)
📡
본방사수
bon-bang-sa-su
watching the live broadcast (not recorded)
🔄
정주행
jeong-ju-haeng
binge-watching from episode 1

🎬 Famous K-Drama Phrases · 드라마 명대사

💬 Lines you'll hear in EVERY K-drama!
한글발음English / Context
나 너 좋아해.na neo jo-a-hae.I like you. (confession!)
내가 지켜줄게.nae-ga ji-kyeo-jul-ge.I'll protect you. (hero moment!)
이게 다 무슨 일이야!i-ge da mu-seun il-i-ya!What is all of this! (shocked!)
나한테 왜 이래요?na-han-te wae i-rae-yo?Why are you doing this to me?
보고 싶었어.bo-go sip-eoss-eo.I missed you. (reunion scene!)
잡지마. 가지마.jap-ji-ma. ga-ji-ma.Don't hold me. Don't go. (tearful!)
우리 사귀는 거야?u-ri sa-gwi-neun geo-ya?Are we dating? (the moment!)
사랑해.sa-rang-hae.I love you. ❤️

📱 Internet & SNS Korean · 인터넷 & SNS 한국어

한글 / 줄임말발음Full form / Meaning
ㅋㅋㅋkk-kk-kkhahaha (Korean "lol" — ㅋ = "keu" laugh sound)
ㅎㅎㅎhh-hh-hhhehe (softer laugh)
ㅠㅠ / ㅜㅜcryingcrying emoticon (looks like tears falling down)
ㄱㄱgo-go고고 = let's go! / do it!
ㄴㄴno-no노노 = no no / nope
ㅇㅇeung-eung응응 = yeah yeah / ok
대박dae-bakAwesome! / No way! / Jackpot!
heolOMG / Wow / No way (shocked)
존잘 / 존예jon-jal / jon-yeSuper handsome / Super pretty (강조어 + 잘생기다/예쁘다)
취향저격chwi-hyang-jeo-gyeokMy exact type! (hits my taste perfectly!)
인생샷in-saeng-syatBest photo of your life (life shot)
맞팔mat-palMutual follow (on Instagram etc.)
📝 QUIZ 1 — K-pop Knowledge! K팝 퀴즈!

1. What is 최애?    2. What is 컴백 in K-pop?    3. What does ㅋㅋㅋ mean?

4. What is 정주행?    5. What is 안무?

정답: 1. Your ultimate bias/favorite 2. A new album/song release 3. Hahaha (laughing) 4. Binge-watching from ep.1 5. Choreography

💬 K-Drama Inspired Dialog · K드라마 스타일 대화

❤️ The Classic Rooftop Scene · 옥상 장면

A: 왜 나한테 이렇게 잘해줘?
(wae na-han-te i-reo-ke jal-hae-jwo?) — Why are you so nice to me?

B: ...나 너 좋아하니까.
(...na neo jo-a-ha-ni-kka.) — ...Because I like you.

A: 갑자기 그게 무슨 말이야?
(gap-ja-gi geu-ge mu-seun ma-ri-ya?) — What are you suddenly saying?

B: 계속 보고 싶어. 네 옆에 있고 싶어.
(gye-sok bo-go sip-eo. ne yeop-e it-go sip-eo.) — I keep wanting to see you. I want to be by your side.

A: ...나도.
(...na-do.) — ...Me too.

🎵 Dramatic OST plays... ♬

📝 QUIZ 2 — SNS Korean! 인터넷 한국어!

What do these mean?

1. ㅠㅠ    2. 대박!    3. 취향저격    4. 인생샷    5. ㄱㄱ

정답: 1. crying 2. Amazing! / No way! 3. Exactly my type! 4. Best photo of your life 5. Let's go!

🏆 FINAL QUIZ — Hallyu Master! 한류 마스터!

Translate the K-drama lines into English:

1. 나 너 좋아해.    2. 보고 싶었어.

3. 내가 지켜줄게.    4. 사랑해.

5. 가지마.

정답: 1. I like you. 2. I missed you. 3. I'll protect you. 4. I love you. 5. Don't go.

🌊 Chapter 23 Complete! 제23장 완료!
You now speak the language of 한류! Whether you're a fan of K-pop, K-dramas, or Korean movies — you understand the culture behind the content. Keep watching, keep listening, keep learning. 한류는 계속됩니다! (The Korean Wave continues!) 🎵📺❤️
Chapter 24 · 제24장

Hobbies & Free Time — What Do You Do for Fun?

취미 & 여가 · chwi-mi & yeo-ga · Talk About What You Love!

💡 취미가 뭐예요? — The #1 conversation starter!
"What's your hobby?" is one of the first questions Koreans ask when getting to know someone. It breaks the ice instantly and leads to natural, flowing conversation. This chapter gives you all the vocabulary to talk about what you love to do — and discover what others enjoy too! 🎯

Popular Hobbies · 인기 있는 취미

📚
독서
dok-seo
reading
독서를 좋아해요
🎵
음악 감상
eum-ak gam-sang
listening to music
🎮
게임
ge-im
gaming
🎨
그림 그리기
geu-rim geu-ri-gi
drawing / painting
🏃
달리기
dal-li-gi
running
🍳
요리
yo-ri
cooking
📸
사진 찍기
sa-jin jjik-gi
photography
✈️
여행
yeo-haeng
traveling
🎬
영화 보기
yeong-hwa bo-gi
watching movies
🎸
악기 연주
ak-gi yeon-ju
playing instruments
💃
춤추기
chum-chu-gi
dancing
🧘
요가
yo-ga
yoga

🗣️ Talking About Hobbies · 취미 말하기

🔧 Key Patterns for Hobbies
PatternExampleEnglish
취미가 뭐예요?취미가 뭐예요?What's your hobby?
~을/를 좋아해요독서를 좋아해요I like reading
~을/를 즐겨요여행을 즐겨요I enjoy traveling
~하는 것을 좋아해요요리하는 것을 좋아해요I like cooking (doing it)
~에 관심이 있어요사진에 관심이 있어요I'm interested in photography
~을/를 배우고 싶어요기타를 배우고 싶어요I want to learn guitar

⚽ Sports · 스포츠

축구
chuk-gu
soccer / football
🏀
농구
nong-gu
basketball
야구
ya-gu
baseball
🏸
배드민턴
bae-deu-min-ton
badminton
🏊
수영
su-yeong
swimming
골프
gol-peu
golf
🥋
태권도
tae-gwon-do
taekwondo
🧗
등산
deung-san
hiking / mountain climbing
🇰🇷 Did you know? Korea's Sports Culture!

야구 (baseball) is hugely popular — Korean baseball games are incredibly fun with cheerleaders, songs, and fried chicken in the stands!
🧗 등산 (hiking) is a national pastime — Korea has beautiful mountains everywhere. Elders in full hiking gear on a Tuesday morning is totally normal!
🥋 태권도 was born in Korea and is now an Olympic sport. Many Koreans practice it from childhood!

📝 QUIZ 1 — What's your hobby? 취미가 뭐예요?

Translate into Korean:

1. I like reading.    2. I enjoy traveling.    3. I want to learn guitar.

4. I'm interested in photography.    5. What's your hobby?

정답: 1. 독서를 좋아해요. 2. 여행을 즐겨요. 3. 기타를 배우고 싶어요. 4. 사진에 관심이 있어요. 5. 취미가 뭐예요?

🌙 Free Time · 여가 시간에 뭐 해요?

한글발음English
넷플릭스 봐요net-peul-lik-seu bwa-yoI watch Netflix
카페에서 공부해요ka-pe-e-seo gong-bu-hae-yoI study at a café
친구들이랑 놀아요chin-gu-deul-i-rang nol-a-yoI hang out with friends
집에서 쉬어요jib-e-seo swi-eo-yoI rest at home
쇼핑해요syo-ping-hae-yoI go shopping
산책해요san-chaek-ae-yoI go for a walk
노래방 가요no-rae-bang ga-yoI go to norebang (karaoke)
유튜브 봐요yu-tyu-beu bwa-yoI watch YouTube
🎤 노래방 (Norebang) — Korea's Greatest Invention!

Norebang (노래방 · no-rae-bang) = private karaoke room. You rent a room with friends, order snacks and drinks, and sing your heart out! It's NOT a public stage — just you and your crew. Essential Korean experience! 🎵

노래방 가자! (no-rae-bang ga-ja!) — Let's go to norebang!
한 곡 더! (han gok deo!) — One more song!
목이 터지도록! (mok-i teo-ji-do-rok!) — Until your throat gives out!

💬 Hobby Conversation · 취미 대화

☕ Getting to Know Each Other · 친해지기

A: 취미가 뭐예요?
(chwi-mi-ga mwo-ye-yo?) — What's your hobby?

B: 저는 등산이랑 사진 찍는 거 좋아해요. 주말마다 산에 가요!
(jeo-neun deung-san-i-rang sa-jin jjik-neun geo jo-a-hae-yo. ju-mal-ma-da san-e ga-yo!) — I like hiking and photography. I go to the mountains every weekend!

A: 와, 멋있다! 저는 운동을 잘 못해요. 주로 집에서 게임해요. ㅋㅋ
(wa, meoss-it-da! jeo-neun un-dong-eul jal mot-ae-yo. ju-ro jib-e-seo ge-im-hae-yo. kk) — Wow, cool! I'm not good at sports. I mostly play games at home. lol

B: 어떤 게임 해요?
(eo-tteon ge-im hae-yo?) — What games do you play?

A: 롤이요! 한국 서버에서 해요. 실력이 별로지만 재미있어요!
(rol-i-yo! han-guk seo-beo-e-seo hae-yo. sil-lyeok-i byeol-lo-ji-man jae-mi-iss-eo-yo!) — LoL! I play on the Korean server. I'm not great but it's fun!

B: 오, 그럼 이번 주말에 같이 노래방 갈래요?
(o, geu-reom i-beon ju-mal-e ga-chi no-rae-bang gal-lae-yo?) — Oh then, want to go to norebang together this weekend?

A: 당연하죠! 취향저격이에요! 😄
(dang-yeon-ha-jyo! chwi-hyang-jeo-gyeok-i-e-yo!) — Of course! That's totally my thing! 😄

📝 QUIZ 2 — Free Time! 여가 시간!

What do these mean?

1. 등산    2. 노래방 가요    3. 산책해요    4. 친구들이랑 놀아요    5. 태권도

정답: 1. hiking 2. I go to norebang (karaoke) 3. I go for a walk 4. I hang out with friends 5. taekwondo

🏆 FINAL QUIZ — Hobby Master! 취미 마스터!

Answer in Korean about yourself:

1. 취미가 뭐예요? (What is your hobby?)

2. 주말에 보통 뭐 해요? (What do you usually do on weekends?)

3. 배우고 싶은 것이 있어요? (Is there something you want to learn?)

4. 노래방에 가본 적 있어요? (Have you ever been to norebang?)

예시 답: 1. 저는 독서를 좋아해요. 2. 친구들이랑 카페에 가요. 3. 한국어를 배우고 싶어요! 4. 아직 없어요, 가고 싶어요!

🎯 Chapter 24 Complete! 제24장 완료!
You can now talk about hobbies, sports, and free time in natural Korean! Remember, sharing hobbies is how friendships begin in Korea. Next time someone asks 취미가 뭐예요? — you're ready! 노래방 가자! 🎤
Chapter 25 · 제25장

Work & School — Korean Workplace & Campus Life!

직장 & 학교 · jik-jang & hak-gyo · Thrive in Korean Professional & Academic Life!

💡 Work and education are central to Korean identity!
Korea is famous for its intense work ethic and academic culture. Students study incredibly hard (학원 culture!), and workers dedicate long hours to their careers. Understanding this context makes Korean workplace and school language much richer. Let's learn it! 📚💼

Jobs & Occupations · 직업

👨‍💼
회사원
hoe-sa-won
office worker
👩‍⚕️
의사
ui-sa
doctor
👨‍🏫
선생님
seon-saeng-nim
teacher
👩‍🎓
학생
hak-saeng
student
👨‍💻
개발자
gae-bal-ja
developer / programmer
👩‍🍳
요리사
yo-ri-sa
chef / cook
👮
경찰관
gyeong-chal-gwan
police officer
🎨
디자이너
di-ja-i-neo
designer
📰
기자
gi-ja
journalist / reporter
🏦
사업가
sa-eop-ga
businessman / entrepreneur
🎤
가수
ga-su
singer
⚖️
변호사
byeon-ho-sa
lawyer

💼 Workplace Phrases · 직장 표현

한글발음English
직업이 뭐예요?jik-eob-i mwo-ye-yo?What is your job?
어디서 일해요?eo-di-seo il-hae-yo?Where do you work?
저는 회사원이에요.jeo-neun hoe-sa-won-i-e-yo.I'm an office worker.
회의가 있어요.hoe-ui-ga iss-eo-yo.I have a meeting.
야근해요.ya-geun-hae-yo.I'm working overtime / late night.
퇴근했어요.toe-geun-haess-eo-yo.I've finished work / clocked out.
출근해요.chul-geun-hae-yo.I'm going to work / starting work.
월급이 얼마예요?wol-geub-i eol-ma-ye-yo?What is your monthly salary?
이직하고 싶어요.i-jik-ha-go sip-eo-yo.I want to change jobs.
취업 준비 중이에요.chwi-eob jun-bi jung-i-e-yo.I'm preparing for job hunting.
🏢 Korean Workplace Culture · 한국 직장 문화

👔 직급 (jik-geup) — job title/rank matters deeply. Always address senior colleagues with their title: 팀장님, 부장님, 대리님

🍻 회식 (hoe-sik) — mandatory team dinner/drinking after work. Very important for team bonding — hard to skip!

⏰ 야근 (ya-geun) — working late is common and often expected. Leaving on time can raise eyebrows!

☕ 점심 (jeom-sim) — lunch together as a team. Koreans rarely eat alone at the office. Food = bonding!

📝 QUIZ 1 — Jobs! 직업 퀴즈!

Match the job to the Korean:

1. 의사    2. 선생님    3. 개발자    4. 변호사    5. 가수

a) singer   b) lawyer   c) teacher   d) doctor   e) developer

정답: 1-d, 2-c, 3-e, 4-b, 5-a

🏫 School Life · 학교 생활

🏫
초등학교
cho-deung-hak-gyo
elementary school
🏫
중학교
jung-hak-gyo
middle school
🏫
고등학교
go-deung-hak-gyo
high school
🎓
대학교
dae-hak-gyo
university
📝
수업
su-eob
class / lesson
📋
시험
si-heom
exam / test
📓
숙제
suk-je
homework
🏆
성적
seong-jeok
grade / score
🏠
학원
hak-won
private academy / hagwon
🎓
졸업
jol-eop
graduation
📚 학원 (Hagwon) — Korea's Private Academy System

After regular school, most Korean students go to 학원 (private academies) for extra study — English, math, music, sports... Korean students often study until 10–11pm! This intense education culture is called 교육열 (gyo-yung-yeol) — "education fever."

학원 다녀요? (hak-won da-nyeo-yo?) — Do you go to a hagwon?
수능 준비 중이에요. (su-neung jun-bi jung-i-e-yo.) — I'm preparing for the CSAT (college entrance exam).

💬 School & Work Dialog · 직장 & 학교 대화

☕ Catching Up · 오랜만에 만남

A: 요즘 어떻게 지내요?
(yo-jeum eo-tteo-ke ji-nae-yo?) — How have you been lately?

B: 바빠요! 요즘 야근이 너무 많아요. 거의 매일 밤 10시에 퇴근해요.
(ba-ppa-yo! yo-jeum ya-geun-i neo-mu man-a-yo. geo-ui mae-il bam sip-si-e toe-geun-hae-yo.) — I'm busy! I've been working overtime a lot lately. I clock out at 10pm almost every night.

A: 헐, 힘들겠다. 이직 생각 없어요?
(heol, him-deul-gess-da. i-jik saeng-gak eobs-eo-yo?) — Wow, that must be tough. Are you thinking about changing jobs?

B: 있어요! 요즘 이직 준비하고 있어요. 포트폴리오 만들고 있어요.
(iss-eo-yo! yo-jeum i-jik jun-bi-ha-go iss-eo-yo. po-teu-pol-li-o man-deul-go iss-eo-yo.) — I am! I'm preparing to change jobs now. I'm building a portfolio.

A: 파이팅! 잘 될 거예요!
(pa-i-ting! jal doel geo-ye-yo!) — Fighting! It'll work out!

⭐ Power Phrases for Work & School · 직장 & 학교 핵심 표현

한글발음EnglishWhen
파이팅!pa-i-ting!Fighting! / You got this!Encouraging someone
수고했어요!su-go-haess-eo-yo!Good work! / You worked hard!After completing work
열심히 할게요!yeol-sim-hi hal-ge-yo!I'll do my best!Starting a task
잘 모르겠어요.jal mo-reu-gess-eo-yo.I'm not sure / I don't know well.When unsure at work/school
도와줄 수 있어요?do-wa-jul su iss-eo-yo?Can you help me?Asking for help
언제까지예요?eon-je-kka-ji-ye-yo?What's the deadline?Work / assignments
시험 잘 봤어요?si-heom jal bwass-eo-yo?Did you do well on the exam?After a test
결석했어요.gyeol-seok-ae-ss-eo-yo.I was absent.Missing class
📝 QUIZ 2 — Work & School! 직장 & 학교!

Translate into Korean:

1. I have a meeting.    2. I'm working overtime.    3. What is your job?

4. I'll do my best!    5. What's the deadline?    6. Good work today!

정답: 1. 회의가 있어요. 2. 야근해요. 3. 직업이 뭐예요? 4. 열심히 할게요! 5. 언제까지예요? 6. 오늘 수고했어요!

🏆 FINAL QUIZ — Work & School Master! 직장 & 학교 마스터!

Fill in the blank:

1. 저는 ___이에요. (I am an office worker.)

2. 오늘 ___ 이 있어요. (I have a meeting today.)

3. 시험 공부 열심히 ___! (Study hard for the exam — You got this!)

4. 내일까지 ___ 를 해야 해요. (I have to do homework by tomorrow.)

5. 오늘도 ___ 했어요! (Good work today!)

정답: 1. 회사원 2. 회의 3. 파이팅 4. 숙제 5. 수고

💼 Chapter 25 Complete! 제25장 완료!
You now speak the language of Korean professional and academic life! Whether you're working at a Korean company, studying at a Korean university, or just understanding the culture — you're equipped. 열심히 하세요! (Do your best!) 파이팅! 🎓
Chapter 26 · 제26장

Love & Dating — Korean Romance Culture!

사랑 & 연애 · sa-rang & yeon-ae · The Language of the Heart!

💡 Korean romance has its own beautiful culture!
From the 100-day anniversary celebration to couple matching outfits, Korean dating culture is unique, sweet, and deeply expressive. K-dramas have shown the world how romantic Koreans can be — now learn the real language behind the love! 💕

Love & Feelings Vocabulary · 사랑 & 감정 단어

❤️
사랑
sa-rang
love
사랑해요 · I love you
💘
좋아하다
jo-a-ha-da
to like / have feelings for
좋아해요 · I like you
🥺
그리워하다
geu-ri-wo-ha-da
to miss someone
보고 싶어요 · I miss you
💑
사귀다
sa-gwi-da
to date / go out with
사귀어요? · Are we dating?
💍
결혼하다
gyeol-hon-ha-da
to marry / get married
결혼해요? · Will you marry me?
💔
헤어지다
he-eo-ji-da
to break up
헤어졌어요 · We broke up

💬 Essential Love Phrases · 사랑 표현 필수

한글발음EnglishLevel
좋아해요.jo-a-hae-yo.I like you. (early feelings)💛 Mild
많이 좋아해요.man-i jo-a-hae-yo.I really like you a lot.💛💛 Growing
사랑해요.sa-rang-hae-yo.I love you. (formal/polite)❤️ Deep love
사랑해.sa-rang-hae.I love you. (casual/intimate)❤️ Intimate
보고 싶어요.bo-go sip-eo-yo.I miss you.💜 Longing
내 곁에 있어줘.nae gyeot-e iss-eo-jwo.Stay by my side.💜 Deep
우리 사귈래요?u-ri sa-gwil-lae-yo?Will you go out with me?💕 Confession
나만 바라봐.na-man ba-ra-bwa.Look only at me. (K-drama classic!)🎬 Dramatic
행복해요.haeng-bok-hae-yo.I'm happy. (with you)😊 Warm
평생 함께해요.pyeong-saeng ham-kke-hae-yo.Let's be together forever.💍 Eternal

💕 Korean Dating Culture · 한국 연애 문화

📅 100일 기념일
백일 기념일
baek-il gi-nyeom-il

Koreans celebrate the 100th day of dating — not just 1 year! Couples exchange gifts, eat out, and take photos. It's a milestone!

👕 커플룩
커플룩 / 커플티
keo-peul-luk / keo-peul-ti

Couples wear matching outfits! Matching T-shirts, sneakers, rings — it's super popular and considered adorable in Korea! 👫

🍫 밸런타인데이
화이트데이
hwa-i-teu-de-i · March 14th

Feb 14: Girls give chocolate to boys. March 14 (White Day): Boys return the favor with candy! And April 14 (Black Day): Singles eat black noodles (짜장면) together! 🖤

📱 카톡
카카오톡 (카톡)
ka-ka-o-tok (ka-tok)

KakaoTalk is THE messaging app in Korea. Couples chat on 카톡 constantly! Not replying quickly = danger zone. "읽씹" (read but no reply) = very bad sign! 😱

😍 Compliments & Flirting · 칭찬 & 설레임

🥰
예뻐요 / 잘생겼어요
ye-ppeo-yo / jal-saeng-gyeoss-eo-yo
You're pretty / handsome
매력 있어요
mae-ryeok iss-eo-yo
You're charming / attractive
💫
설레요
seol-le-yo
My heart flutters (for you)
😊
웃음이 예뻐요
us-eum-i ye-ppeo-yo
Your smile is beautiful
🫶
네 옆에 있고 싶어요
ne yeob-e it-go sip-eo-yo
I want to be beside you
🌹
취향저격이에요
chwi-hyang-jeo-gyeok-i-e-yo
You're exactly my type!
📝 QUIZ 1 — Love Language! 사랑 언어!

Translate into Korean:

1. I like you.    2. I love you. (casual)    3. I miss you.

4. Will you go out with me?    5. Your smile is beautiful.

정답: 1. 좋아해요. 2. 사랑해. 3. 보고 싶어요. 4. 우리 사귈래요? 5. 웃음이 예뻐요.

💬 The Confession Scene · 고백 장면

🌹 고백 (Confession) · go-baek

A: 저… 할 말이 있어요.
(jeo... hal mal-i iss-eo-yo.) — Um... I have something to say.

B: 뭐예요? 갑자기 왜 이렇게 떨려요?
(mwo-ye-yo? gap-ja-gi wae i-reo-ke tteol-lyeo-yo?) — What is it? Why am I suddenly nervous?

A: 사실… 많이 좋아해요. 처음 봤을 때부터요.
(sa-sil... man-i jo-a-hae-yo. cheo-eum bwass-eul ttae-bu-teo-yo.) — Actually... I really like you. Since the first time I saw you.

B: …저도요. 설레었어요. 우리 사귀어요.
(...jeo-do-yo. seol-le-eoss-eo-yo. u-ri sa-gwi-eo-yo.) — ...Me too. My heart was fluttering. Let's date.

A: 진짜요?! 행복해요! 😍
(jin-jja-yo?! haeng-bok-hae-yo!) — Really?! I'm so happy! 😍

🌸 Cherry blossoms fall gently... ♬

💔 Difficult Conversations · 어려운 대화

한글발음English
우리 헤어져요.u-ri he-eo-jyeo-yo.Let's break up.
우리 그냥 친구로 지내요.u-ri geu-nyang chin-gu-ro ji-nae-yo.Let's just be friends.
좋은 사람 만나세요.jo-eun sa-ram man-na-se-yo.I hope you meet a good person.
많이 힘들었어요.man-i him-deul-eoss-eo-yo.It was really hard (emotionally).
시간이 필요해요.si-gan-i pi-ryo-hae-yo.I need time.
📝 QUIZ 2 — Korean Dating Culture! 연애 문화!

1. What is 백일 기념일?    2. What is 커플룩?

3. On White Day (화이트데이), who gives gifts to whom?

4. What does 설레요 mean?    5. What is 읽씹?

정답: 1. 100-day anniversary celebration 2. Matching couple outfits 3. Boys give candy to girls (March 14) 4. My heart flutters / I feel excited/nervous 5. Reading a message but not replying (ghosting)

🏆 FINAL QUIZ — Romance Master! 연애 마스터!

Translate the romantic lines:

1. 처음 봤을 때부터 좋아했어요.

2. 나만 바라봐.

3. 평생 함께해요.

4. 웃을 때 제일 예뻐요.

5. 우리 사귀어요.

정답:
1. I liked you from the first time I saw you.
2. Look only at me.
3. Let's be together forever.
4. You're most beautiful when you smile.
5. Let's date.

💕 Chapter 26 Complete! 제26장 완료!
You now speak the language of Korean love! From the first 고백 (confession) to 백일 celebrations to 커플룩 — Korean romance is rich, expressive, and beautiful. Whether in real life or in your favorite K-drama, you're ready. 사랑해요! ❤️
Chapter 27 · 제27장

Travel in Korea — Explore Every Corner!

한국 여행 · han-guk yeo-haeng · From Seoul to Jeju — See It All!

💡 Korea is one of the most travel-friendly countries in the world!
Safe, clean, with world-class infrastructure — Korea is a traveler's dream. From the neon-lit streets of Seoul to the volcanic beauty of Jeju Island, every corner has something magical. This chapter gives you the language to explore it all! ✈️🏔️🌊

Must-Visit Cities & Places · 꼭 가봐야 할 곳

🌆
서울
Seoul · seo-ul

Capital city · 경복궁 palace, 명동 shopping, 홍대 nightlife, 한강 river parks

🌊
부산
Busan · bu-san

2nd largest city · 해운대 beach, seafood markets, colorful 감천 culture village

🏯
경주
Gyeongju · gyeong-ju

Ancient capital · UNESCO tombs, 불국사 temple, Korea's history in one city!

🌋
제주도
Jeju Island · je-ju-do

Volcanic island · 한라산 mountain, lava tubes, tangerine farms, stunning coastlines

🏙️
전주
Jeonju · jeon-ju

Traditional culture · 한옥마을 (hanok village), 비빔밥 origin city, Joseon Dynasty charm

🎭
인천
Incheon · in-cheon

Gateway to Korea · 인천국제공항 (world's best airport!), Chinatown, island hopping

🏨 At the Hotel · 호텔에서

한글발음English
체크인 해주세요.che-keu-in hae-ju-se-yo.Please check me in.
예약했어요.ye-yak-haess-eo-yo.I have a reservation.
방이 몇 층이에요?bang-i myeot cheung-i-e-yo?What floor is the room on?
와이파이 비밀번호가 뭐예요?wa-i-pa-i bi-mil-beon-ho-ga mwo-ye-yo?What's the WiFi password?
수건 더 주세요.su-geon deo ju-se-yo.Please give me more towels.
방이 너무 추워요 / 더워요.bang-i neo-mu chu-wo-yo / deo-wo-yo.The room is too cold / hot.
체크아웃이 몇 시예요?che-keu-a-ut-i myeot si-ye-yo?What time is checkout?
짐을 맡겨도 돼요?jim-eul mat-gyeo-do dwae-yo?Can I leave my luggage here?

🗺️ Tourist Vocabulary · 관광 단어

🏯
궁 / 궁궐
gung / gung-gwol
palace
⛩️
사원 / 절
sa-won / jeol
temple
🎭
박물관
bang-mul-gwan
museum
🌊
해변
hae-byeon
beach
🏔️
san
mountain
🌉
다리
da-ri
bridge
🏘️
한옥마을
han-ok-ma-eul
traditional village
🎡
놀이공원
nol-i-gong-won
amusement park
📝 QUIZ 1 — Korean Cities! 한국 도시 퀴즈!

Match the city to its description:

1. 서울    2. 부산    3. 경주    4. 제주도    5. 전주

a) Volcanic island with 한라산   b) Ancient capital with UNESCO tombs   c) Famous for 비빔밥 & 한옥마을   d) Capital with 경복궁   e) Beach city with 해운대

정답: 1-d, 2-e, 3-b, 4-a, 5-c

👘 한복 체험 (Hanbok Experience) · han-bok che-heom

Near palaces like 경복궁, you can rent a 한복 (traditional Korean clothing) and walk around the palace grounds — it's FREE entry in hanbok! Extremely popular with tourists and locals alike. 📸

한글발음English
한복 입어봐도 돼요?han-bok ib-eo-bwa-do dwae-yo?Can I try on a hanbok?
사진 찍어도 돼요?sa-jin jjig-eo-do dwae-yo?Can I take a photo?
같이 사진 찍어요!ga-chi sa-jin jjig-eo-yo!Let's take a photo together!
정말 잘 어울려요!jeong-mal jal eo-ul-lyeo-yo!It really suits you!

💬 Travel Dialog · 여행 대화

🗺️ Planning a Trip · 여행 계획

A: 이번 주말에 뭐 해요?
(i-beon ju-mal-e mwo hae-yo?) — What are you doing this weekend?

B: 부산 여행 가려고요! 해운대 가보고 싶어요.
(bu-san yeo-haeng ga-ryeo-go-yo! hae-un-dae ga-bo-go sip-eo-yo.) — I'm planning to travel to Busan! I want to visit Haeundae beach.

A: 좋겠다! KTX 타고 가요?
(jo-kess-da! KTX ta-go ga-yo?) — Sounds great! Are you taking the KTX?

B: 네, KTX로 2시간 반이면 돼요. 호텔도 예약했어요!
(ne, KTX-ro du-si-gan ban-i-myeon dwae-yo. ho-tel-do ye-yak-haess-eo-yo!) — Yes, it takes 2.5 hours by KTX. I already booked the hotel!

A: 꼭 자갈치 시장에서 회 먹어봐요! 진짜 맛있어요!
(kkok ja-gal-chi si-jang-e-seo hoe meog-eo-bwa-yo! jin-jja mas-iss-eo-yo!) — Make sure to eat raw fish at Jagalchi Market! It's really delicious!

B: 와, 추천 감사해요! 즐거운 여행 되길 바라요!
(wa, chu-cheon gam-sa-hae-yo! jeul-geo-un yeo-haeng doe-gil ba-ra-yo!) — Wow, thanks for the recommendation! Hope you have a great trip!

🧳 Essential Travel Phrases · 여행 필수 표현

한글발음English
여행 잘 다녀오세요!yeo-haeng jal da-nyeo-o-se-yo!Have a great trip!
관광지가 어디예요?gwan-gwang-ji-ga eo-di-ye-yo?Where are the tourist attractions?
입장료가 얼마예요?ip-jang-nyo-ga eol-ma-ye-yo?How much is the admission fee?
지도 있어요?ji-do iss-eo-yo?Do you have a map?
사진 찍어 주실 수 있어요?sa-jin jjig-eo ju-sil su iss-eo-yo?Could you take a photo for me?
여기 유명한 음식이 뭐예요?yeo-gi yu-myeong-han eum-sik-i mwo-ye-yo?What is the famous food here?
길을 잃었어요.gil-eul il-eoss-eo-yo.I'm lost.
도와주세요!do-wa-ju-se-yo!Please help me!
📝 QUIZ 2 — Hotel & Travel! 호텔 & 여행!

Translate into Korean:

1. I have a reservation.    2. What's the WiFi password?    3. I'm lost.

4. Could you take a photo for me?    5. Have a great trip!

정답: 1. 예약했어요. 2. 와이파이 비밀번호가 뭐예요? 3. 길을 잃었어요. 4. 사진 찍어 주실 수 있어요? 5. 여행 잘 다녀오세요!

🏆 FINAL QUIZ — Korea Travel Master! 한국 여행 마스터!

Answer these travel questions in Korean:

1. 한국에서 어디 가고 싶어요? (Where do you want to go in Korea?)

2. 호텔에서 뭐라고 해요? (What do you say at hotel check-in?)

3. 길을 잃었을 때 뭐라고 해요? (What do you say when you're lost?)

4. 사진을 부탁할 때 뭐라고 해요? (What do you say when asking someone to take your photo?)

예시 답:
1. 제주도에 가고 싶어요! / 서울 경복궁에 가고 싶어요!
2. 안녕하세요, 예약했어요. 체크인 해주세요.
3. 저기요, 길을 잃었어요. 도와주세요!
4. 저기요, 사진 찍어 주실 수 있어요?

✈️ Chapter 27 Complete! 제27장 완료!
You can now travel anywhere in Korea with confidence! From booking hotels to finding your way around, from 경복궁 to 해운대 — Korea is waiting for you. 한국 여행 즐겁게 하세요! (Enjoy your trip to Korea!) 🇰🇷🌟
Chapter 28

Korean Slang & Internet Language

한국어 슬랭 & 인터넷 언어 · han-gug-eo seul-laeng & in-teo-net eon-eo
📱💬🔥
💡 Why Learn Slang?
Korean slang evolves FAST — especially on social media, gaming, and K-pop communities. Understanding 인터넷 언어 (internet language) will make you sound natural, help you understand K-pop fan chats, Korean YouTube comments, and connect with Korean friends your age. MZ세대 (Millennials + Gen Z) use these every day! 🚀

⌨️ 인터넷 줄임말 · Internet Abbreviations

Koreans love shortcuts! These appear constantly in chats, comments, and texts:

😂
ㅋㅋ
kk
Haha / LOL
More ㅋ = funnier!
😊
ㅎㅎ
hh
Hehe / soft laugh
Warmer than ㅋㅋ
😢
ㅠㅠ
uu
Crying / sad
= TT (eyes crying!)
👍
ㅇㅇ
oo
Yes / okay / yep
Short for 응응
ㄴㄴ
nn
No / nope
Short for 노노
🚀
ㄱㄱ
gg
Let's go! / Go go!
Short for 고고
😲
ㅎㄷㄷ
h-d-d
Scary / intense
Short for 후덜덜
😭
ㅜㅜ
uu
Crying / sad
Same feeling as ㅠㅠ

🔥 인기 슬랭 단어 · Popular Slang Words

슬랭 발음 Meaning Example
대박 dae-bak Amazing! Jackpot! Wow! 이거 진짜 대박이야! = This is amazing!
heol OMG / No way! 헐, 진짜? = OMG, really?
jjang The best! #1! 너 진짜 짱이야! = You're the best!
개 + adj gae Super / extremely (강조) 개웃겨! = Freaking hilarious!
핵 + adj haek Insanely / nuclear-level 핵맛있어 = Insanely delicious
존맛 jon-mat Incredibly delicious 😋 이 치킨 존맛탱! = This chicken is godly!
극공 geuk-gong Extreme fan / obsession 나 BTS 극공이야 = I'm a hardcore BTS fan
갓생 gat-saeng God-tier productive life 갓생 살기 = Living your best life
TMI teu-em-a-i Too Much Information TMI인데... = This is TMI but...
취저 chwi-jeo My absolute fave / perfect taste 이 노래 완전 취저야 = This song is totally my type
레전드 re-jeon-deu Legendary moment/person 이 영상 레전드임 = This video is legendary
소확행 so-hwak-haeng Small but certain happiness 커피 한 잔이 나의 소확행 = Coffee is my little joy
워라밸 wo-ra-bael Work-Life Balance 워라밸이 중요해 = Work-life balance matters
빌런 bil-reon Villain / strange person 지하철 빌런 = Subway weirdo

📱 SNS & 소셜 미디어 단어 · Social Media Vocabulary

❤️
좋아요
jo-a-yo
Like
💬
댓글
daet-geul
Comment
👥
팔로우
pal-ro-u
Follow
🔔
구독
gu-dok
Subscribe
📤
공유
gong-yu
Share
🔴
라이브
ra-i-beu
Live stream
📸
스토리
seu-to-ri
Story
🎬
릴스
ril-seu
Reels
✏️
게시물
ge-si-mul
Post
📨
DM / 디엠
di-em
Direct Message
#️⃣
해시태그
hae-si-tae-geu
Hashtag
🌊
바이럴
ba-i-reol
Viral

✂️ 줄임말 · Shortened Words

Koreans shorten everyday words all the time — even in speech!

편의점 → 편의
pyeon-ui-jeom → pyeon-ui
Convenience store → "the store"
아이돌 → 아이돌
already short!
Idol (K-pop star)
버스 카드 충전 → 버카충
beo-ka-chung
Recharging bus card
남자 친구 → 남친
nam-chin
Boyfriend
여자 친구 → 여친
yeo-chin
Girlfriend
인스타그램 → 인스타
in-seu-ta
Instagram
아메리카노 → 아아
a-a
Iced americano (카페 필수!)
따뜻한 아메리카노 → 따아
tta-a
Hot americano
혼자 밥 → 혼밥
hon-bap
Eating alone
혼자 술 → 혼술
hon-sul
Drinking alone
갑자기 → 갑분
gap-bun
갑자기 분위기 — suddenly the vibe...
현실 자각 타임 → 현타
hyeon-ta
Reality check / existential crisis moment

🌟 MZ세대 문화 표현 · MZ Generation Culture Terms

💡 What is MZ세대?

MZ세대 = Millennials (1981–1996) + Zeneration (1997–2010). They've shaped modern Korean internet culture, slang, and values. Learning their language = unlocking modern Korea! 🇰🇷

표현 발음 Meaning & Vibe
킹받아 king-ba-da Super annoying (킹 = king-level + 열받아 angry)
요즘 것들 yo-jeum geo-seul These days' kids (said about Gen Z by older people)
인싸 / 아싸 in-ssa / a-ssa Insider (popular) / Outsider (loner)
뇌절 noe-jeol Brain cut = taking a joke WAY too far
분위기 파악 못해 bun-wi-gi pa-ak mot-hae Can't read the room
텐션 올라간다 ten-syeon ol-la-gan-da Getting hyped up!
쩐다 jjeonda That's sick! / Insane! (very slang)
레알 re-al For real / seriously (from Spanish "real")
꿀잼 / 노잼 kkul-jaem / no-jaem Honey fun (super fun) / No fun (boring)

💬 실제 카카오톡 대화 · Real KakaoTalk Chat

Here's what Korean texting actually looks like:

📱 친구들 단체 채팅 · Group Chat with Friends

민준: 야 오늘 뭐해? ㄱㄱ?
(ya o-neul mwo-hae? gg?) — Hey, what're you up to today? Wanna go?

지아: ㅠㅠ 나 현타 와서 혼밥 중
(uu na hyeon-ta wa-seo hon-bap jung) — ㅠㅠ I'm having a reality check moment, eating alone rn

민준: 헐 ㅠㅠ 대박 상황이다 ㄷㄷ
(heol uu daebak sanghwangida hdhd) — OMG ㅠㅠ That's a crazy situation...

서연: 나도 합류해도 돼? 꿀잼 할 것 같은데 ㅋㅋ
(na-do ham-nyu-hae-do dwae? kkul-jaem hal geot ga-eun-de kk) — Can I join? Sounds super fun lol

지아: ㅇㅇ 당연하지! 아아 한 잔씩 ㄱㄱ
(oo dangyeon-haji! a-a han jan-ssik gg) — Yep, obviously! One iced americano each, let's go!

📱 K-pop 팬 채팅 · K-pop Fan Chat

Fan A: 야 방금 뮤비 봤어? 레전드다 레전드!
(ya bang-geum myubi bwasseo? rejeondeu-da rejeondeu!) — Did you just watch the MV? It's a LEGEND!

Fan B: ㅠㅠ 진짜 대박… 완전 취저야 이 노래
(jinjja daebak… wanjeon chwi-jeo-ya i no-rae) — Really amazing... this song is totally my type ㅠㅠ

Fan A: 맞아 맞아! 나 극공 확정임 ㅋㅋㅋ
(maja maja! na geuk-gong hwak-jeong-im kkk) — Right right! I'm officially a hardcore fan now lol

😂 한국인들이 쓰는 이모지 반응 · How Koreans Use Emoji

ㅋㅋㅋ
Laughing (texting)
More ㅋ = laughing harder
🤣😂
Very popular in Korean
Used same as in English
ㅠㅠ 😭
Crying / sad / cute sad
ㅠㅠ in text = 😭 in emoji
💀
So funny I'm dead
Same as English usage
🥹
Touched / moved
When something is 감동적 (moving)
👍
Okay / good / ㅇㅋ
ㅇㅋ = OK in Korean
📝 QUIZ — Decode the Korean Text!

Match the abbreviation/slang to its meaning:

  1. ㅋㅋㅋ → ___
  2. 대박! → ___
  3. ㅠㅠ → ___
  4. 혼밥 → ___
  5. 아아 두 잔 ㄱㄱ → ___
  6. 꿀잼! → ___

정답: 1. LOL / haha 2. Amazing! OMG! 3. Crying / sad (TT) 4. Eating alone 5. Two iced americanos, let's go! 6. Super fun!

📝 QUIZ 2 — Create a Korean Text!

Translate this chat message into Korean slang:

"OMG, for real?! That's amazing! So fun! Let's go! 😄"

정답 (example): 헐, 레알?! 대박! 꿀잼! ㄱㄱ 😄
Or: 헐 진짜?? 개대박 ㅋㅋㅋ ㄱㄱ!!

🎉 Chapter 28 Complete!
You now speak like a true Korean MZ세대 member! From ㅋㅋ to 대박, from 혼밥 to 갓생 — your Korean texting game is strong. 진짜 대박이야! 🔥📱