- Annyeonghaseyo (Hi, how are you!) 안녕하세요
- Annyeonghigaseyo (Goodbye) 안녕히가세요
- Annyeonghigyeseyo (Goodbye) 안녕히계네요
- Ga-da (to go) 가다
- O-da (to come) 오다
- Ja-da (to sleep) 자다
- Matda (to be correct) 맞다
- Bo-da (to see) 보다
- Sal-da (to live) 살다
- Meok-da (to eat) 먹다
- Masi-da (to drink) 마시다
- Ha-da (to do) 하다
- Gongbuha-da (to study) 공부하다
- Jeonhwaha-da (to call) 전화하다
- Jip (house) 집
- Gage (shop) 가게
- Hakgyo (school) 학교
- Sijang (market) 시장
- Ucheguk (post office) 우체국
- Eodi (where) 어디
- Gomapseumnida (Thank You) 고맙슴니다
- Gamsahamnida (Thank You) 감사함니다
- Gomawo (Thank You) 고마워
- Cheonmaneyo (You’re welcome) 천마네요
- Mianhamnida (Sorry) 미안함니다
- Jeosonghamnida (Sorry) 저송함니다
- Gwaenchanseumnida (Never mind) 괜찬슴니다
- Sillyehamnida (Excuse me) 실례함니다
- Eosseo oseyo (Welcome!) 어써오세요
- Ipkkuk (memasuki negara) 입꾹
- Yeokwon (Paspor) 여퀀
- Yeogi (Here) 여기
- Itta (To be) 있다
- Hanguk (Korea) 한국
- Il (Job) 일
- Gwangwang (Pariwisata) 관광
- Jigeop (Jenis pekerjaan) 자겁
- Mueot (Apakah) 무엇
- Hoesawon (Karyawan) 회사원
- Choeum (Untuk pertama kali) 초음
Sumber: Korea.Com
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