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Free Basic 100 Korean Words and Phrases Worksheet PDF (Day 1~10)

by 사랑해널 2024. 5. 30.

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10 Essential Korean Words and How to Use Them

  1. 안녕하세요 (annyeonghaseyo): Hello (formal). Use this to greet anyone you want to show respect to, like elders, teachers, or strangers.
  2. 감사합니다 (gamsahamnida): Thank you (formal). Express your gratitude politely with this phrase.
  3. 밥 (bap): Cooked rice. A staple food in Korean cuisine, you'll hear this word often!
  4. 물 (mul): Water. Essential for staying hydrated, especially when trying spicy Korean food!
  5. 오늘 (oneul): Today. Use this to ask about plans or talk about the current day.
  6. 네 (ne): Yes. A simple way to answer affirmatively.
  7. 좋다 (jota): Good. Describe something you like or find enjoyable.
  8. 개 (gae): Dog. Man's best friend is just as beloved in Korea!
  9. 빨간색 (ppalgansek): Red. A vibrant color with cultural significance in Korea.
  10. 사랑하다 (saranghada): To love. Express your affection for someone or something with this verb.

We hope these worksheets and vocabulary tips help you on your Korean language learning journey. Happy studying!