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Korean vocabulary

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Korean (한국어)
May 19, 2026
Bunyanuch Buddeewong
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안녕하세요 (annyeonghaseyo)
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A common greeting in Korean, meaning 'Hello'. It is used in both formal and polite contexts.
Additional Info In informal settings, you can simply say '안녕 (annyeong)' to friends or younger people.
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감사합니다 (gamsahamnida)
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This phrase means 'Thank you' in a formal and polite manner. It's essential in Korean culture to express gratitude.
Additional Info In less formal situations, you might say '고마워 (gomawo)'.
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사랑 (salang)
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The Korean word for 'love'. It can refer to romantic love, familial love, or deep affection.
Additional Info To say 'I love you' in Korean, you would say '사랑해요 (salanghaeyo)' in a polite form.
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학교 (hakgyo)
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This means 'school' in Korean. Schools in Korea are divided into elementary, middle, and high school levels.
Additional Info The phrase '학교에 가요 (hakgyo-e gayo)' means 'I am going to school.'
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음식 (eumsik)
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The word for 'food' in Korean. It encompasses all types of cuisine and meals.
Additional Info Popular Korean dishes include 김치 (kimchi) and 비빔밥 (bibimbap).
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친구 (chingu)
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This term means 'friend'. It is used to refer to peers or close acquaintances.
Additional Info To say 'my friend', you would say '내 친구 (nae chingu)'.
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여행 (yeohaeng)
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The Korean word for 'travel' or 'journey'. It is often associated with leisure and exploration.
Additional Info Example sentence: '여행을 가고 싶어요 (yeohaeng-eul gago sipeoyo)' means 'I want to go on a trip.'
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시간 (sigan)
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This word means 'time'. It can refer to both the concept of time and specific times of the day.
Additional Info For example, '몇 시예요? (myeot siyeyo?)' means 'What time is it?'
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가족 (gajok)
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The term for 'family' in Korean. It includes immediate family members such as parents and siblings.
Additional Info To refer to your family, you can say '내 가족 (nae gajok)' meaning 'my family'.
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책 (chaek)
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This means 'book' in Korean. It can refer to any written work or publication.
Additional Info A common phrase is '책을 읽다 (chaeg-eul ikda)', which means 'to read a book'.
Korean vocabulary
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Korean vocabulary
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안녕하세요 (annyeonghaseyo)
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Answer: A common greeting in Korean, meaning 'Hello'. It is used in both formal and polite contexts.
Additional Info:
In informal settings, you can simply say '안녕 (annyeong)' to friends or younger people.
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감사합니다 (gamsahamnida)
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Answer: This phrase means 'Thank you' in a formal and polite manner. It's essential in Korean culture to express gratitude.
Additional Info:
In less formal situations, you might say '고마워 (gomawo)'.
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사랑 (salang)
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Answer: The Korean word for 'love'. It can refer to romantic love, familial love, or deep affection.
Additional Info:
To say 'I love you' in Korean, you would say '사랑해요 (salanghaeyo)' in a polite form.
Click to see question

학교 (hakgyo)
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Answer: This means 'school' in Korean. Schools in Korea are divided into elementary, middle, and high school levels.
Additional Info:
The phrase '학교에 가요 (hakgyo-e gayo)' means 'I am going to school.'
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음식 (eumsik)
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Answer: The word for 'food' in Korean. It encompasses all types of cuisine and meals.
Additional Info:
Popular Korean dishes include 김치 (kimchi) and 비빔밥 (bibimbap).
Click to see question

친구 (chingu)
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Answer: This term means 'friend'. It is used to refer to peers or close acquaintances.
Additional Info:
To say 'my friend', you would say '내 친구 (nae chingu)'.
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여행 (yeohaeng)
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Answer: The Korean word for 'travel' or 'journey'. It is often associated with leisure and exploration.
Additional Info:
Example sentence: '여행을 가고 싶어요 (yeohaeng-eul gago sipeoyo)' means 'I want to go on a trip.'
Click to see question

시간 (sigan)
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Answer: This word means 'time'. It can refer to both the concept of time and specific times of the day.
Additional Info:
For example, '몇 시예요? (myeot siyeyo?)' means 'What time is it?'
Click to see question

가족 (gajok)
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Answer: The term for 'family' in Korean. It includes immediate family members such as parents and siblings.
Additional Info:
To refer to your family, you can say '내 가족 (nae gajok)' meaning 'my family'.
Click to see question

책 (chaek)
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Answer: This means 'book' in Korean. It can refer to any written work or publication.
Additional Info:
A common phrase is '책을 읽다 (chaeg-eul ikda)', which means 'to read a book'.
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