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TOPIK 1

502 words from the TOPIK 1 band of the Test of Proficiency in Korean.

  1. #1
    미안하다mianhada
    to be sorry; to feel apologetic
  2. #2
    괜찮다gwaenchanta
    to be okay; to be all right; to be acceptable
  3. #3
    na
    I / me (informal; used by the speaker)
  4. #4
    jeo
    I (humble/formal first-person pronoun used in polite speech)
  5. #5
    우리uri
    we; us (first-person plural pronoun)
  6. #6
    누구nugu
    who (question word for asking about a person)
  7. #7
    mwo
    what (question word)
  8. #8
    이름ireum
    name (of a person or thing)
  9. #9
    그거geugeo
    that thing; that one (referring to something near the listener or previously mentioned)
  10. #10
    여기yeogi
    here; this place (near the speaker)" (used to indicate location)
  11. #11
    거기geogi
    there; that place (near the listener or a place already mentioned)
  12. #12
    있다itda
    to exist; to be located
  13. #13
    하다hada
    to do; to perform an action; used to make verbs from nouns
  14. #14
    geot
    a thing, object, or something
  15. #15
    가다gada
    to go; move from one place to another
  16. #16
    오다oda
    to come; move toward the speaker or a specified place
  17. #17
    보다boda
    to see; to look at; to watch
  18. #18
    말하다malhada
    to speak; to say; to talk
  19. #19
    주다juda
    to give (something to someone)
  20. #20
    bap
    cooked rice; rice served as food
  21. #21
    mul
    water
  22. #22
    지금jigeum
    now; at the present time
  23. #23
    이거igeo
    this (thing near the speaker)
  24. #24
    사람saram
    person; human being
  25. #25
    친구chingu
    friend; a person you have a friendly relationship with
  26. #26
    엄마eomma
    mom; mother (informal, used to address or refer to one's mother)
  27. #27
    시간sigan
    time; an amount of time or a specific hour
  28. #28
    오늘oneul
    today
  29. #29
    내일naeil
    tomorrow
  30. #30
    언제eonje
    when; at what time (used to ask or refer to time)
  31. #31
    이제ije
    now; at this moment or point in time
  32. #32
    무엇mueot
    what (question word used to ask about a thing or information)
  33. #33
    무슨museun
    what / which (what kind of) — used before a noun to ask about type or identity
  34. #34
    얼마eolma
    how much; asking about price, amount, or extent
  35. #35
    myeot
    how many; what number (asks quantity before a counter or noun)
  36. #36
    어떻다eotteota
    to be how; to be what kind
  37. #37
    어떤eotteon
    which; what kind of
  38. #38
    an
    not (negation used before verbs/adjectives)
  39. #39
    아니다anida
    to not be; to be not (negative of 'to be')
  40. #40
    가지다gajida
    to have; to possess
  41. #41
    사다sada
    to buy; to purchase
  42. #42
    내다naeda
    to pay (money)
  43. #43
    don
    money; cash; currency
  44. #44
    맛있다masitda
    to be tasty; delicious
  45. #45
    좋다jota
    to be good, pleasant, or nice
  46. #46
    고맙다gomapda
    to be thankful; to feel grateful
  47. #47
    jal
    well; in a good or proper way; skillfully
  48. #48
    좋아하다joahada
    to like someone or something
  49. #49
    싫다silta
    to dislike; to not want; to be unwilling
  50. #50
    싶다sipda
    to want; to desire (used after a verb or noun to express wanting)
  51. #51
    알다alda
    to know; to have knowledge or awareness of something
  52. #52
    모르다moreuda
    to not know; to be unaware of something
  53. #53
    jip
    house; home
  54. #54
    가족gajok
    family; group of relatives
  55. #55
    아버지abeoji
    father; dad (one's male parent)
  56. #56
    동생dongsaeng
    younger sibling (brother or sister)
  57. #57
    학교hakgyo
    school (a place for learning and education)
  58. #58
    학생haksaeng
    student (a person who studies at school, college, or university)
  59. #59
    선생님seonsaengnim
    teacher; a respectful title for an instructor or certain professionals
  60. #60
    공부하다gongbuhada
    to study; to do academic learning
  61. #61
    배우다baeuda
    to learn
  62. #62
    chaek
    a book (a written or printed work)
  63. #63
    읽다ikda
    to read
  64. #64
    쓰다sseuda
    to use (something)
  65. #65
    이야기하다iyagihada
    to talk; to have a conversation; to tell a story
  66. #66
    듣다deutda
    to hear; to listen
  67. #67
    음식eumsik
    food; a meal
  68. #68
    마시다masida
    to drink (consume a beverage)
  69. #69
    커피keopi
    coffee (the drink)
  70. #70
    인사insa
    a greeting (words or gesture used when meeting or leaving someone)
  71. #71
    만나다mannada
    to meet; to see someone in person
  72. #72
    이야기iyagi
    a story or tale
  73. #73
    얘기하다yaegihada
    to talk or speak; to have a conversation; to tell (someone something)
  74. #74
    전화jeonhwa
    telephone; the phone (device or phone service)
  75. #75
    하나hana
    the number one; one item
  76. #76
    dul
    the number two (native Korean numeral); two items or people
  77. #77
    deo
    more; to a greater degree
  78. #78
    많이mani
    a lot; much; frequently
  79. #79
    조금jogeum
    a little; a bit; slightly
  80. #80
    찾다chajda
    to look for; to search for (try to find something)
  81. #81
    기다리다gidarida
    to wait (for someone or something)
  82. #82
    나가다nagada
    to go out; to leave (a place)
  83. #83
    들어오다deureooda
    to enter; to come in
  84. #84
    들어가다deureogada
    to enter; to go into a place
  85. #85
    아프다apeuda
    to feel physical pain; to be sick
  86. #86
    병원byeongwon
    hospital — a medical facility for diagnosis and treatment
  87. #87
    식사siksa
    a meal; the act of eating
  88. #88
    식당sikdang
    a restaurant; a place where meals are served
  89. #89
    keop
    a cup; a small container used for drinking
  90. #90
    과일gwail
    fruit (the edible part of a plant, usually sweet)
  91. #91
    얼마나eolmana
    Used in questions to ask about amount, degree, number, price, or duration (how much/how many/how long)
  92. #92
    그리고geurigo
    and — connects words or phrases (lists, nouns, etc.)
  93. #93
    그래서geuraeseo
    so; therefore; as a result (connects two clauses)
  94. #94
    하지만hajiman
    but; however — used to contrast or introduce an opposing point
  95. #95
    eo
    Informal casual 'yes' or 'yeah' used to agree or respond
  96. #96
    a
    A short interjection meaning 'ah' or 'oh' used to show realization, surprise, pain, or frustration.
  97. #97
    어서eoseo
    quickly; without delay
  98. #98
    geu
    that (demonstrative used before a noun)
  99. #99
    돕다dopda
    to help; to assist
  100. #100
    경찰gyeongchal
    the police; a police officer; the police force as an organization or its members.
  101. #101
    모두modu
    all; everyone; entirely (refers to the whole amount or every person/thing)
  102. #102
    아이ai
    a child; kid
  103. #103
    남자namja
    man; an adult male person
  104. #104
    여자yeoja
    a woman; an adult female person
  105. #105
    할머니halmeoni
    grandmother; also used to address or refer respectfully to an elderly woman
  106. #106
    nal
    a day; a specific date or occasion
  107. #107
    다음daeum
    the next or following thing/person/time in order or sequence
  108. #108
    한번hanbeon
    one time; once (also used to mean 'try once' when making a suggestion or request)
  109. #109
    ddo
    again; one more time (repetition)
  110. #110
    자주jaju
    often; frequently
  111. #111
    너무neomu
    too much; excessively
  112. #112
    nyeon
    year (counter used after numbers)
  113. #113
    되다doeda
    to become; to change into a different state
  114. #114
    살다salda
    to live; to reside; to be alive
  115. #115
    생각하다saenggakhada
    to think; to consider
  116. #116
    이해하다ihaehada
    to understand; to comprehend
  117. #117
    만들다mandeulda
    to make; to create; to produce
  118. #118
    사용하다sayonghada
    to use; to make use of
  119. #119
    바로baro
    immediately; right away
  120. #120
    bun
    minute (unit of time)
  121. #121
    beon
    a counter for occurrences or frequency; 'times' (how many times something happens)
  122. #122
    du
    the number two (used before a noun; the attributive form of '둘')
  123. #123
    아침achim
    morning (time of day)
  124. #124
    저녁jeonyeok
    the period of day between late afternoon and night (evening)
  125. #125
    bam
    night (the time between evening and morning)
  126. #126
    ttae
    a time, moment, period, or occasion; 'when'
  127. #127
    son
    the hand (the body part)
  128. #128
    어느eoneu
    which (used before a noun to ask or choose)
  129. #129
    gil
    a road, street, or path (physical route for travel)
  130. #130
    버스beoseu
    a bus (vehicle used to carry passengers on set routes)
  131. #131
    가방gabang
    a bag; a container used for carrying personal items
  132. #132
    물건mulgeon
    a thing; an object; an item; goods
  133. #133
    가게gage
    a shop or store (a place that sells goods)
  134. #134
    은행eunhaeng
    bank (financial institution)
  135. #135
    회사hoesa
    company; business firm
  136. #136
    걷다geotda
    to walk (move on foot)
  137. #137
    내리다naerida
    to get off or go down (from a vehicle or from a higher place)
  138. #138
    나오다naoda
    to come out / to exit / to appear
  139. #139
    가져오다gajyeooda
    to bring (something or someone to the speaker or to a place)
  140. #140
    받다batda
    to receive, get, or accept something
  141. #141
    드리다deurida
    to give or offer (humble form used when the speaker gives something or does something for someone of higher status)
  142. #142
    필요하다pilyohada
    to be necessary; to need
  143. #143
    많다manhda
    to be many; to be much
  144. #144
    쉽다swipda
    easy (not difficult)
  145. #145
    mal
    words; speech; what someone says
  146. #146
    wae
    why; asking for a reason
  147. #147
    그럼geureom
    then; in that case (used to draw a conclusion or move to the next point)
  148. #148
    이런ireon
    this kind of; such (used before a noun)
  149. #149
    같다gatda
    to be the same or similar
  150. #150
    다르다dareuda
    to be different
  151. #151
    같이gachi
    together (with someone)
  152. #152
    함께hamkke
    together; with others
  153. #153
    시작하다sijakhada
    to start; to begin (an action, event, or process)
  154. #154
    준비하다junbihada
    to prepare; to get ready
  155. #155
    시작sijak
    the beginning or start of something
  156. #156
    kkeut
    the end, finish, or conclusion of something
  157. #157
    끝나다kkeutnada
    to end; to be finished
  158. #158
    제일jeil
    most; the best; number one; first (indicates the highest degree or top rank)
  159. #159
    아주aju
    very; extremely; quite
  160. #160
    빨리ppalli
    quickly; at a fast speed
  161. #161
    got
    soon; in a short time
  162. #162
    bak
    outside; the area or space outdoors or the exterior of something
  163. #163
    bang
    a room; an enclosed space in a house, building, or online (e.g., chat room)
  164. #164
    도착하다dochakhada
    to arrive; to reach a destination
  165. #165
    손님sonnim
    a guest or customer (someone visiting or being served)
  166. #166
    bae
    stomach; belly (the body part or feeling of hunger)
  167. #167
    머리meori
    the head (body part); the mind or brain (ability to think)
  168. #168
    mom
    the physical body (a person's or animal's body)
  169. #169
    한글hangeul
    the Korean alphabet; the Korean writing system
  170. #170
    영어yeongeo
    the English language
  171. #171
    말씀malsseum
    Honorific form of 말 — words, speech, or what someone says
  172. #172
    물어보다mureoboda
    to ask (a question)
  173. #173
    소개하다sogaehada
    to introduce (a person or thing to others)
  174. #174
    처음cheoeum
    the beginning; the first time
  175. #175
    가르치다gareuchida
    to teach; to give instruction or show how to do something
  176. #176
    il
    work; job; task
  177. #177
    아직ajik
    still; yet (indicates continuation or that something has not happened yet)
  178. #178
    계시다gyesida
    Honorific form of 있다: to be/exist; to stay or be present (used for someone respected)
  179. #179
    우리나라uri nara
    one's own country or homeland; often used by Koreans to refer to Korea
  180. #180
    장소jangso
    place; location; venue
  181. #181
    ap
    the front; the area or part that is in front of something (spatial position)
  182. #182
    아래arae
    the area or position lower than something; below/under
  183. #183
    들다deulda
    to lift, hold, or carry something
  184. #184
    사이sai
    the space, gap, or interval between two points or things (including a period of time)
  185. #185
    일어나다ireonada
    to get up; to wake up (rise from bed or a seat)
  186. #186
    앉다anjda
    to sit (take a seat)
  187. #187
    서다seoda
    to stand; be in an upright/standing position
  188. #188
    자다jada
    to sleep
  189. #189
    jam
    sleep; the state of sleeping or a nap
  190. #190
    잡다japda
    to grab, catch, or take hold of (physically)
  191. #191
    놓다nohda
    to put or place something down
  192. #192
    열다yeolda
    to open (something closed, e.g., door, window, book)
  193. #193
    그래geurae
    informal agreement or consent ('okay', 'fine')
  194. #194
    그렇다geureota
    to be like that; to be so
  195. #195
    이렇다ireota
    to be like this; to be this way
  196. #196
    그러니까geureonikka
    so; therefore (shows a result or conclusion)
  197. #197
    아마ama
    probably; likely
  198. #198
    매우maeu
    very; extremely
  199. #199
    보통botong
    usually; ordinarily; generally
  200. #200
    요즘yojeum
    these days; lately; nowadays
  201. #201
    오른쪽oreunjjok
    the right side; the direction or location to the right
  202. #202
    화장실hwajangsil
    restroom/bathroom/toilet — a room for washing and for using the toilet facilities.
  203. #203
    신발sinbal
    shoes; footwear
  204. #204
    어제eoje
    yesterday (the day before today)
  205. #205
    점심jeomsim
    lunch; the midday meal
  206. #206
    걱정하다geokjeonghada
    to worry; to be concerned (about someone or something)
  207. #207
    geo
    thing; something (colloquial short form of 것; used as a noun or nominalizer)
  208. #208
    청소하다cheongsohada
    to clean; to do cleaning
  209. #209
    맵다maepda
    to be spicy (taste)
  210. #210
    매일maeil
    every day
  211. #211
    계속gyesok
    continuously; without stopping; keep (doing something)
  212. #212
    nae
    my (colloquial possessive used before a noun)
  213. #213
    다섯daseot
    the number five
  214. #214
    사진sajin
    a photograph or picture
  215. #215
    없다eopda
    to not exist; to not have
  216. #216
    중국Jungguk
    China (the country)
  217. #217
    그만geuman
    Stop; that's enough (used to tell someone to cease an action)
  218. #218
    알리다allida
    to inform or tell someone; to let someone know
  219. #219
    정말jeongmal
    really; truly — used to emphasize truth or degree
  220. #220
    당장dangjang
    immediately; right away; at once
  221. #221
    하루haru
    one day; a single day or 24-hour period
  222. #222
    아까akka
    a short time ago; earlier (a little while before now)
  223. #223
    어젯밤eojetbam
    last night
  224. #224
    ssal
    uncooked rice; rice grains (the raw product used to make cooked rice)
  225. #225
    양파yangpa
    onion (the vegetable)
  226. #226
    이미imi
    already
  227. #227
    귀엽다gwiyeopda
    to be cute; to be adorable
  228. #228
    정도jeongdo
    degree, extent, level
  229. #229
    정리하다jeongrihada
    to organize, tidy up, arrange, or sort out
  230. #230
    이용하다iyonghada
    to use or make use of something
  231. #231
    행복하다haengbokhada
    to be happy
  232. #232
    mak
    just; a short time ago (recently)
  233. #233
    인터넷inteonet
    the global computer network used for communication, information, and services
  234. #234
    직접jikjeop
    directly; without an intermediary or detour
  235. #235
    이번ibeon
    this time; the current occasion or instance
  236. #236
    때문ttaemun
    reason; cause (often used with -에 to mean 'because of')
  237. #237
    준비junbi
    preparation; the act of getting ready
  238. #238
    다니다danida
    to go to a place regularly; to attend, commute to, or frequent
  239. #239
    돌아오다doraoda
    to return; to come back (to a place or person)
  240. #240
    떠나다tteonada
    to leave; to depart (from a place or person)
  241. #241
    요리yori
    cooking; the activity of preparing food
  242. #242
    mat
    taste; flavor (the quality of how food or drink tastes)
  243. #243
    고기gogi
    meat (animal flesh used as food)
  244. #244
    나라nara
    country, nation, state
  245. #245
    도시dosi
    city; urban area
  246. #246
    nun
    eye (the organ for seeing)
  247. #247
    중요하다jungyohada
    to be important
  248. #248
    여러분yeoreobun
    everyone; you all (polite address to a group)
  249. #249
    외국인oegugin
    a person from another country; a foreigner.
  250. #250
    아저씨ajeossi
    a middle-aged man; a term used to address or refer to an unrelated older man (like 'sir' or 'mister')
  251. #251
    어린이eorini
    a child; kid
  252. #252
    아기agi
    baby; infant; very young child
  253. #253
    han
    one; a single (used before nouns; contraction of 하나)
  254. #254
    gae
    dog
  255. #255
    마리mari
    counter used to count animals (including fish and insects)
  256. #256
    se
    years (of age) — counter used after numbers to say how old someone is
  257. #257
    날씨nalssi
    the weather; current atmospheric conditions (temperature, rain, wind, etc.) and how they feel or are reported.
  258. #258
    bi
    rain
  259. #259
    하늘haneul
    the sky; the heavens
  260. #260
    오전ojeon
    the period before noon; a.m.
  261. #261
    오후ohu
    afternoon; the period after noon (PM)
  262. #262
    ip
    mouth (the body part used for eating, speaking, breathing)
  263. #263
    ko
    nose (the body part)
  264. #264
    gwi
    ear (the body part)
  265. #265
    pal
    arm (the limb on the upper body)
  266. #266
    작다jakda
    to be small; little in size
  267. #267
    예쁘다yeppeuda
    to be pretty; attractive; beautiful.
  268. #268
    나쁘다nappeuda
    bad; not good; of poor quality or unpleasant.
  269. #269
    대답하다daedaphada
    to answer; to reply
  270. #270
    설명하다seolmyeonghada
    to explain; make something clear so others understand
  271. #271
    웃다utda
    to laugh; to smile
  272. #272
    울다ulda
    to cry; shed tears (human)
  273. #273
    neo
    you (informal, singular)
  274. #274
    혼자honja
    alone; by oneself (without other people)
  275. #275
    아무amu
    any (no particular one; used before a noun)
  276. #276
    다시dasi
    again; once more
  277. #277
    대답daedap
    an answer or reply
  278. #278
    대화daehwa
    a conversation or dialogue between people
  279. #279
    말씀하다malsseumhada
    to speak; to say (honorific form of 말하다)
  280. #280
    부르다bureuda
    to call or summon someone
  281. #281
    생각saenggak
    a thought or idea
  282. #282
    마음maeum
    one's feelings, emotions, or heart (inner emotional state)
  283. #283
    기분gibun
    a person's mood or emotional state
  284. #284
    사랑sarang
    love; a strong feeling of affection or attachment
  285. #285
    사랑하다saranghada
    to love (someone or something)
  286. #286
    부모님bumonim
    one's parents (honorific plural)
  287. #287
    아들adeul
    son (male child)
  288. #288
    ttal
    daughter (a female child)
  289. #289
    남편nampyeon
    husband; one's male spouse
  290. #290
    아내anae
    wife (one's female spouse)
  291. #291
    ot
    clothes; clothing; a garment
  292. #292
    got
    place; spot; location
  293. #293
    책상chaeksang
    a desk; a table used for studying, writing, or working
  294. #294
    컴퓨터keompyuteo
    a computer (an electronic device for processing and storing information)
  295. #295
    영화yeonghwa
    a movie; a film
  296. #296
    이곳igot
    this place; here (a location near the speaker)
  297. #297
    그곳geugot
    that place; that location (near the listener or previously mentioned)
  298. #298
    근처geuncheo
    the area near something; vicinity
  299. #299
    yeop
    the side or area next to something; beside
  300. #300
    거리geori
    a street or road (public way for cars and pedestrians)
  301. #301
    가깝다gakkapda
    to be near; to be close (in distance or relationship)
  302. #302
    멀다meolda
    to be far (a long physical distance)
  303. #303
    시작되다sijakdoeda
    to begin; to start (something begins / is started)
  304. #304
    내려가다naeryeogada
    to go down or descend (physically move to a lower place)
  305. #305
    오르다oreuda
    to go up, climb, or rise (movement upward or an increase)
  306. #306
    교통gyotong
    traffic; transportation; means of transport
  307. #307
    자동차jadongcha
    car; automobile
  308. #308
    비행기bihaenggi
    an airplane (aircraft used for transporting people or cargo)
  309. #309
    사월sawol
    April (the fourth month of the year)
  310. #310
    여행yeohaeng
    travel; a trip; a journey
  311. #311
    넣다neohda
    to put/place something into or inside something else
  312. #312
    입다ipda
    to wear (clothes, shoes, accessories)
  313. #313
    벗다beotda
    to take off (clothes, shoes, accessories)
  314. #314
    닦다dakda
    to wipe or clean a surface (using a cloth, brush, etc.) and remove dirt or moisture.
  315. #315
    씻다ssitda
    to wash or clean something using water
  316. #316
    깨끗하다kkaekkeuthada
    to be clean; not dirty
  317. #317
    얼굴eolgul
    face; the front part of a person's head or a person's appearance
  318. #318
    손가락songarak
    a finger (a digit on the hand)
  319. #319
    bal
    the foot (body part at the end of the leg)
  320. #320
    어깨eokkae
    shoulder (the body part)
  321. #321
    hyeong
    older brother; (used by a male to refer to or address an older brother or older male friend)
  322. #322
    오빠oppa
    an older brother (used by a female speaker to refer to her brother)
  323. #323
    누나nuna
    older sister (used by a male to refer to his own sister)
  324. #324
    언니eonni
    an older sister (female sibling)
  325. #325
    할아버지harabeoji
    grandfather (one's grandfather; respectful term for an elderly man)
  326. #326
    나이nai
    age; how old someone or something is
  327. #327
    dal
    the moon (Earth's natural satellite)
  328. #328
    hae
    a year (a period of 12 months)
  329. #329
    올해olhae
    this year (the current year)
  330. #330
    약속yaksok
    a promise; a commitment to do something
  331. #331
    우산usan
    an umbrella (a portable canopy used to protect from rain or sun)
  332. #332
    won
    Korean currency unit (won)
  333. #333
    바쁘다bappeuda
    busy (having a lot to do; occupied)
  334. #334
    힘들다himdeulda
    to be difficult; not easy
  335. #335
    건강하다geonganghada
    to be healthy; to have good health
  336. #336
    놀다nolda
    to play; to have fun or hang out
  337. #337
    놀라다nollada
    to be surprised; to be startled
  338. #338
    보내다bonaeda
    to send (something or someone to a destination)
  339. #339
    지내다jinaeda
    to spend time (a period, holiday, weekend)
  340. #340
    재미있다jaemiitda
    to be interesting; to be fun
  341. #341
    재미jaemi
    fun; enjoyment; interest
  342. #342
    음악eumak
    music
  343. #343
    노래norae
    a song; a musical piece
  344. #344
    빠르다ppareuda
    to be fast; quick
  345. #345
    안다anda
    to hug; hold someone in one's arms
  346. #346
    여러yeoreo
    several; various (used before a noun to indicate multiple or different items)
  347. #347
    똑같다ttokgatda
    to be the same; identical
  348. #348
    가장gajang
    most; indicates the highest degree (superlative)
  349. #349
    자리jari
    a seat, spot, or physical place (where someone sits or where something is placed)
  350. #350
    나무namu
    a tree (a living woody plant)
  351. #351
    kkot
    a flower; a plant's bloom
  352. #352
    여름yeoreum
    summer (the season; summertime)
  353. #353
    겨울gyeoul
    winter (the season)
  354. #354
    가을gaeul
    autumn; fall (the season)
  355. #355
    바람baram
    wind; moving air
  356. #356
    맑다malgda
    clear; bright (of the sky or weather)
  357. #357
    따뜻하다ttatteuthada
    to be warm (temperature)
  358. #358
    뜨겁다tteugeopda
    hot (high temperature; hot to the touch)
  359. #359
    낮다najda
    to be low (height, level, amount, volume, rank)
  360. #360
    높다nopda
    to be high; tall; elevated
  361. #361
    적다jeokda
    to write down; to record on paper or a form
  362. #362
    바꾸다bakkuda
    to change, replace, or exchange something
  363. #363
    끝내다kkeutnaeda
    to finish something; to bring something to an end
  364. #364
    걸다geolda
    to hang or suspend something (on a wall, hook, etc.)
  365. #365
    나다nada
    to happen; to occur
  366. #366
    일찍iljjik
    early (before the expected or usual time)
  367. #367
    나중najung
    later; at a later time (after now)
  368. #368
    항상hangsang
    always; at all times
  369. #369
    가끔gakkeum
    occasionally; sometimes
  370. #370
    벌써beolsseo
    already; earlier than expected
  371. #371
    그때geuttae
    then; at that time (referring to a specific time, usually past)
  372. #372
    이때ittae
    at this time; at that moment (the time being talked about)
  373. #373
    그날geunal
    that day (a specific day previously mentioned or understood)
  374. #374
    nat
    daytime; the period of daylight (as opposed to night)
  375. #375
    오래orae
    for a long time; long (duration)
  376. #376
    일주일ilju-il
    a week; a period of seven days
  377. #377
    지난달jinandal
    the previous month; last month
  378. #378
    개월gaewol
    counter for months (used after a number to indicate how many months or a duration)
  379. #379
    교실gyosil
    a classroom (a room where lessons are held)
  380. #380
    고등학교godeunghakgyo
    high school (secondary school for teenagers)
  381. #381
    대학daehak
    university; college (institution of higher education)
  382. #382
    아파트apateu
    an apartment; a residential unit in a building
  383. #383
    건물geonmul
    a building or structure
  384. #384
    바다bada
    sea; ocean
  385. #385
    san
    a mountain; a hill
  386. #386
    올라가다ollagada
    to go up; to ascend; to climb (physically or figuratively)
  387. #387
    내려오다naeryeo-oda
    to come down; to descend (toward the speaker or ground level)
  388. #388
    돌아가다doragada
    to return; to go back
  389. #389
    잊다itda
    to forget; fail to remember
  390. #390
    잃다ilda
    to lose (something or someone)
  391. #391
    문제munje
    a problem; a difficulty or issue
  392. #392
    him
    physical strength or bodily force
  393. #393
    건강geongang
    health; the state of being physically and mentally well
  394. #394
    byeong
    a bottle (container for liquids)
  395. #395
    환자hwanja
    a person receiving medical care; a patient
  396. #396
    wi
    stomach (the organ)
  397. #397
    mok
    neck; the body part connecting the head and torso (can also refer to the throat in casual speech)
  398. #398
    다리dari
    leg; limb of a person or animal
  399. #399
    가슴gaseum
    the chest or breast (physical front part of the torso)
  400. #400
    어렵다eoryeopda
    to be difficult; hard (not easy) — used to describe tasks, problems, or situations.
  401. #401
    잘하다jalhada
    to do something well; to be good at something
  402. #402
    열심히yeolsimhi
    diligently; with effort; hard (working)
  403. #403
    시험siheom
    a test or exam (school, qualification)
  404. #404
    숙제sukje
    homework; an assignment given by a teacher to be done outside class
  405. #405
    방학banghak
    a school vacation or break when classes are not in session (e.g., summer/winter break)
  406. #406
    생활saenghwal
    daily life; everyday routines
  407. #407
    팔다palda
    to sell (offer something in exchange for money)
  408. #408
    주인juin
    owner; a person who owns or is responsible for something
  409. #409
    tim
    a group of people who work or play together
  410. #410
    게임geim
    a game; an activity played for fun (including video/computer games)
  411. #411
    뉴스nyuseu
    news; information or reports about current events, including news programs
  412. #412
    티브이tibeui
    television; TV (the device or the broadcasting medium)
  413. #413
    라디오radio
    a device that receives and plays radio broadcasts
  414. #414
    즐겁다jeulgeopda
    to be enjoyable; to be pleasant
  415. #415
    어른eoreun
    an adult; a grown-up
  416. #416
    동물dongmul
    animal; a living creature (not a plant)
  417. #417
    gong
    a ball (round object used in games or play)
  418. #418
    자전거jajeongeo
    a bicycle (a two-wheeled pedal vehicle)
  419. #419
    축구chukgu
    soccer (football)
  420. #420
    tteok
    Korean rice cake made from steamed or pounded rice, commonly eaten or served at celebrations.
  421. #421
    소금sogeum
    salt (the mineral used to season and preserve food)
  422. #422
    종이jong-i
    paper (sheet or material used for writing, printing, or packaging)
  423. #423
    편지pyeonji
    a written message sent to someone (a letter)
  424. #424
    신문sinmun
    a newspaper; printed or digital news publication
  425. #425
    텔레비전telebijeon
    television; TV (the electronic device or the broadcasting medium)
  426. #426
    cheung
    a floor or story of a building; a layer
  427. #427
    dwi
    the back or rear part of something; the area behind
  428. #428
    가운데gaunde
    the middle or center of something; in the middle (location/time)
  429. #429
    mit
    the bottom or lower part of something; beneath/under
  430. #430
    동안dongan
    a period of time; duration
  431. #431
    그동안geudongan
    during that time; meanwhile; in the meantime
  432. #432
    며칠myeochil
    what day of the month is it? (asking the date)
  433. #433
    언제나eonjena
    always; at all times
  434. #434
    hu
    after; later (indicates time following something)
  435. #435
    갑자기gapjagi
    suddenly; all of a sudden; unexpectedly
  436. #436
    그렇지만geureochiman
    but; however; nevertheless (introduces a contrast or concession)
  437. #437
    왜냐하면waenyahamyeon
    because; used to give a reason or explanation
  438. #438
    가볍다gabyeopda
    light in weight
  439. #439
    넓다neolbda
    wide; spacious
  440. #440
    saek
    color; hue
  441. #441
    그릇geureut
    a bowl or dish (a physical container for food)
  442. #442
    jan
    a cup or glass; the counter used for servings in cups/glasses
  443. #443
    sul
    alcohol; an alcoholic drink (e.g., beer, soju, wine)
  444. #444
    담배dambae
    a cigarette or tobacco; the act of smoking
  445. #445
    피우다piuda
    to smoke (a cigarette, cigar, etc.)
  446. #446
    쓰레기sseuregi
    trash; garbage; rubbish
  447. #447
    bul
    fire; flame; the burning light or heat from combustion
  448. #448
    불다bulda
    to blow (air or wind)
  449. #449
    그림geurim
    a picture, drawing, or painting; an image
  450. #450
    그리다geurida
    to draw or paint (make a picture)
  451. #451
    chum
    dance; the activity or performance of dancing
  452. #452
    아름답다areumdapda
    beautiful
  453. #453
    짧다jjalbda
    short (in length or duration)
  454. #454
    비슷하다biseuthada
    to be similar
  455. #455
    ki
    height (of a person or thing)
  456. #456
    미터miteo
    a meter (unit of length)
  457. #457
    센티미터sentimiteo
    centimeter — a unit of length equal to one one-hundredth of a meter (0.01 m).
  458. #458
    bom
    spring (the season between winter and summer)
  459. #459
    작년jaknyeon
    last year
  460. #460
    옛날yennal
    the past; long ago; old times
  461. #461
    태어나다taeeonada
    to be born
  462. #462
    결혼하다gyeolhonhada
    to marry; to get married
  463. #463
    결혼gyeolhon
    marriage; the state or relationship of being married
  464. #464
    외국oeguk
    a foreign country; abroad
  465. #465
    걱정geokjeong
    worry; concern — a feeling of anxiety or unease about something
  466. #466
    복잡하다bokjaphada
    to be crowded or congested (places, traffic)
  467. #467
    sok
    inside; the inner part or interior (physical or abstract)
  468. #468
    허리heori
    the waist or lower back area of the body
  469. #469
    눈물nunmul
    tears (the liquid that comes from the eyes)
  470. #470
    싸우다ssauda
    to fight physically
  471. #471
    죽다jukda
    to die (stop living)
  472. #472
    생기다saenggida
    to appear; to arise; to come into existence (a problem, money, opportunity)
  473. #473
    설명seolmyeong
    an explanation or description given to make something clear
  474. #474
    kkum
    images, events, or sensations experienced during sleep
  475. #475
    고향gohyang
    hometown; the town or place where someone was born or grew up
  476. #476
    박물관bakmulgwan
    a museum; a place where historical, artistic, or scientific objects are collected and displayed.
  477. #477
    사장sajang
    boss; owner or head of a company, business, or shop
  478. #478
    부부bubu
    a married couple; husband and wife
  479. #479
    부인buin
    wife (someone's spouse; polite term)
  480. #480
    남녀namnyeo
    men and women; both sexes
  481. #481
    남쪽namjjok
    south; the southern direction or the southern part/side
  482. #482
    ho
    number; a label used to identify rooms, apartments, issues/editions, lines, etc.
  483. #483
    ban
    half (one of two equal parts)
  484. #484
    학년haknyeon
    grade level; school year (the year a student is in)
  485. #485
    geup
    a rank, grade, or level (often used as a suffix to show degree or certification)
  486. #486
    교수gyosu
    professor (a university teacher)
  487. #487
    유명하다yumyeonghada
    to be famous; to be well-known
  488. #488
    byeol
    a star (a celestial body)
  489. #489
    마지막majimak
    the last; the final (person, thing, or time)
  490. #490
    팔월palwol
    August (the eighth month of the year)
  491. #491
    시월siwol
    October (the tenth month of the year)
  492. #492
    십이월sibiwol
    December (the 12th month)
  493. #493
    그러나geureona
    but; however — used to introduce a contrast or opposing idea.
  494. #494
    회의hoeui
    a meeting or conference (formal gathering to discuss matters)
  495. #495
    오월owol
    May (the fifth month of the year)
  496. #496
    삼월samwol
    March (the third month of the year)"}],
  497. #497
    스트레스seuteureseu
    mental or emotional pressure; tension
  498. #498
    퍼센트peosenteu
    percent; a proportion or rate out of one hundred
  499. #499
    역사yeoksa
    history; the study or record of past events
  500. #500
    구월guwol
    September (the ninth month)
  501. #501
    유월yuwol
    June (the sixth month of the year)
  502. #502
    칠월chilwol
    July (the seventh month of the year)

TOPIK 2

436 words from the TOPIK 2 band of the Test of Proficiency in Korean.

  1. #1
    지하철jihacheol
    subway; underground train
  2. #2
    일요일il-yo-il
    Sunday (the day of the week)
  3. #3
    비싸다bissada
    to be expensive
  4. #4
    어디eodi
    where (question word asking about location or destination)
  5. #5
    도와주다dowajuda
    to help someone; to give assistance
  6. #6
    켜다kyeoda
    to turn on; to switch on (a light, appliance, radio, TV)
  7. #7
    끄다kkeuda
    to turn off; to extinguish (a light, fire, or device)
  8. #8
    한국어hangugeo
    the Korean language
  9. #9
    약속하다yaksokhada
    to promise; to make a commitment
  10. #10
    덥다deopda
    to be hot (temperature; feel hot)
  11. #11
    i
    subject marker attached to a noun to mark the subject (used after consonant-ending nouns)
  12. #12
    죄송하다joesonghada
    to apologize; to be sorry
  13. #13
    크다keuda
    to be big; large
  14. #14
    set
    the number three (Korean native numeral used for counting)
  15. #15
    전화번호jeonhwabeonho
    a phone or telephone number
  16. #16
    전화하다jeonhwahada
    to make a phone call; to telephone (someone)
  17. #17
    월요일wol-yo-il
    Monday
  18. #18
    계란gyeran
    egg (chicken egg), used as food
  19. #19
    net
    The number four (native Korean numeral).
  20. #20
    안녕annyeong
    informal 'hello' (greeting)
  21. #21
    요일yoil
    a day of the week (Monday, Tuesday, etc.)
  22. #22
    배부르다baebureuda
    to be full (not hungry)
  23. #23
    핸드폰haendeupon
    mobile phone; cell phone
  24. #24
    목요일mok-yo-il
    Thursday (the day of the week)
  25. #25
    거의geoui
    almost; nearly
  26. #26
    ne
    yes; an affirmative response
  27. #27
    먼저meonjeo
    first; before others (in order)
  28. #28
    미국miguk
    the United States (country)
  29. #29
    여섯yeoseot
    the number six
  30. #30
    이다ida
    to be; copula used to identify or equate nouns
  31. #31
    일곱ilgop
    the number seven (native Korean numeral)
  32. #32
    jang
    a market or marketplace (open-air or local market)
  33. #33
    je
    my (polite possessive; contraction of 저의), used before a noun
  34. #34
    휴대폰hyudaepon
    a mobile phone; cellphone
  35. #35
    춥다chupda
    to be cold (feel cold; low temperature)
  36. #36
    생일saengil
    birthday
  37. #37
    토요일toyoil
    Saturday (the day of the week)
  38. #38
    안되다andwaeda
    to be not allowed or impossible (cannot; must not)
  39. #39
    늦다neutda
    to be late (not arrive or happen at the expected time)
  40. #40
    잠자다jamjada
    to sleep
  41. #41
    배고프다baegopeuda
    to be hungry
  42. #42
    금요일geumyoil
    Friday (day of the week)
  43. #43
    수요일suyoil
    Wednesday (the day of the week)
  44. #44
    sa
    the number four (4); Sino-Korean numeral
  45. #45
    여덟yeodeol
    the number eight
  46. #46
    않다anhda
    to not (do something); to negate an action
  47. #47
    ppang
    bread; baked goods (bread, rolls, pastries)
  48. #48
    여보세요yeoboseyo
    Hello (used when answering the phone)
  49. #49
    da
    Declarative sentence ending used in the dictionary/plain form to state facts or cite verbs/adjectives (written/plain speech)
  50. #50
    천천히cheoncheonhi
    slowly; at a slow pace
  51. #51
    저기jeogi
    at or over there (a place away from the speaker)
  52. #52
    시원하다siwonhada
    pleasantly cool or refreshing (temperature or sensation)
  53. #53
    우유uyu
    milk (the dairy drink)
  54. #54
    슬프다seulpeuda
    to be sad
  55. #55
    사과sagwa
    apple (the fruit)
  56. #56
    저것jeogeot
    that (thing over there); that one (far from both speaker and listener)
  57. #57
    젓가락jeotgarak
    chopsticks (a pair of sticks used to pick up food)
  58. #58
    여동생yeodongsaeng
    younger sister (the speaker's female sibling who is younger)
  59. #59
    사탕satang
    candy; sweets (small sugary treats)
  60. #60
    방금banggeum
    just now; a moment ago
  61. #61
    종류jongryu
    a type, kind, or category
  62. #62
    지하철역jihacheol-yeok
    subway station
  63. #63
    시계sigye
    a clock or watch (a device that shows the time)
  64. #64
    선물seonmul
    a gift or present
  65. #65
    사무실samusil
    an office; a workplace
  66. #66
    왼쪽oenjjok
    the left side; left (direction or position)
  67. #67
    택시taeksi
    a taxi; a car for hire that carries passengers
  68. #68
    반갑다bangapda
    to be glad; pleased (often used when meeting someone)
  69. #69
    지도jido
    map
  70. #70
    주말jumal
    the weekend (Saturday and Sunday)
  71. #71
    내년naenyeon
    next year
  72. #72
    고양이goyangi
    cat (a domestic/familiar feline)
  73. #73
    거울geoul
    mirror; a reflective surface used to see one's reflection or check appearance.
  74. #74
    부엌bueok
    kitchen (a room where food is prepared and cooked)
  75. #75
    단어daneo
    a word; a vocabulary item
  76. #76
    김치gimchi
    A spicy, fermented Korean side dish made from vegetables (usually napa cabbage) and seasonings.
  77. #77
    baek
    hundred (the number 100; a Sino‑Korean numeral)
  78. #78
    라면ramyeon
    instant noodles; packaged ramen (a quick, ready-to-cook noodle meal)
  79. #79
    바지baji
    pants; trousers
  80. #80
    피곤하다pigonhada
    to be tired
  81. #81
    취미chwimi
    hobby; pastime; personal interest
  82. #82
    지우다jiuda
    to erase or remove something (writing, marks, files, stains, etc.)
  83. #83
    날짜naljja
    a calendar date; the day of a month
  84. #84
    감기gamgi
    a common cold (respiratory illness)
  85. #85
    연필yeonpil
    pencil (a writing instrument)
  86. #86
    친절하다chinjeolhada
    to be kind; friendly and helpful
  87. #87
    번호beonho
    number; a numerical identifier (e.g., phone number, ID number, ticket number)
  88. #88
    축하하다chukhahada
    to congratulate; to express good wishes for someone's achievement or special occasion
  89. #89
    감사하다gamsahada
    to thank; to be grateful
  90. #90
    연습하다yeonseuphada
    to practice (do something repeatedly to improve)
  91. #91
    재미없다jaemieopda
    not fun; boring
  92. #92
    우체국ucheguk
    post office (place that handles mail and postal services)
  93. #93
    휴지hyuji
    tissue paper (facial tissue or toilet paper)
  94. #94
    세수sesu
    the act of washing one's face; face washing as a routine hygiene action.
  95. #95
    숟가락sutgarak
    a spoon (utensil for eating or serving food)
  96. #96
    질문하다jilmunhada
    to ask a question
  97. #97
    치약chiyak
    toothpaste
  98. #98
    운전하다unjeonhada
    to drive (a vehicle) / to operate a vehicle or machinery in everyday contexts.
  99. #99
    남동생namdongsaeng
    younger brother
  100. #100
    초등학교chodeunghakgyo
    elementary (primary) school
  101. #101
    파란색paransaek
    blue (the color)
  102. #102
    화요일hwayoil
    Tuesday (the day of the week)
  103. #103
    아이스크림aiseukeurim
    ice cream (frozen sweet dessert)
  104. #104
    요리하다yorihada
    to cook; to prepare food
  105. #105
    gu
    the number nine (9)
  106. #106
    끼다kkida
    to wear (items that fit tightly, e.g. rings, gloves)
  107. #107
    다음날daeumnal
    the next day; the following day
  108. #108
    사이즈saijeu
    size (for clothing, shoes, or objects)
  109. #109
    삼겹살samgyeopsal
    pork belly (sliced pork belly commonly grilled as Korean barbecue)
  110. #110
    상자sangja
    a box or carton used to hold, store, or carry things
  111. #111
    신분증sinbunjeung
    an identification card (ID) used to prove a person's identity.
  112. #112
    영수증yeongsujeung
    a receipt; proof of purchase
  113. #113
    wol
    month (used in dates and in compounds; Sino-Korean morpheme for 'moon')
  114. #114
    자기소개jagisogae
    a self-introduction (introducing oneself)
  115. #115
    도서관doseogwan
    a library; a place where books and other materials are kept for reading or borrowing.
  116. #116
    뛰다ttwida
    to run (move quickly on foot)
  117. #117
    다녀오다danyeooda
    to go somewhere and come back (go-and-return)
  118. #118
    닫다datda
    to close or shut (something)
  119. #119
    싫어하다silheohada
    to dislike; to not like (someone or something)
  120. #120
    첫째cheotjjae
    first; firstly (used to introduce the first point or reason)
  121. #121
    초대하다chodaehada
    to invite (ask someone to come to an event or place)
  122. #122
    김밥gimbap
    Korean rice roll made with seasoned rice, seaweed, and various fillings
  123. #123
    쇼핑syoping
    the activity of buying things; shopping
  124. #124
    맛없다mateopda
    not tasty; to taste bad
  125. #125
    매년maenyeon
    every year; annually
  126. #126
    mun
    a door (the movable barrier used to open/close an entrance)
  127. #127
    sam
    the number three (Sino‑Korean numeral)
  128. #128
    yeol
    the number ten (native Korean number)
  129. #129
    조심josim
    carefulness; caution
  130. #130
    택배taekbae
    a parcel; a package delivered to a customer by courier services.
  131. #131
    카드kadeu
    a flat rectangular piece of plastic or paper used for payment, identification, business, playing, or greetings
  132. #132
    안경angyeong
    glasses; eyeglasses
  133. #133
    기차gicha
    train (rail vehicle used to carry passengers or freight)
  134. #134
    공원gongwon
    a public park; an outdoor area for recreation and leisure
  135. #135
    식사하다siksahada
    to eat a meal; to have a meal
  136. #136
    스물seumul
    the number twenty (native Korean)
  137. #137
    대학생daehaksaeng
    a university or college student
  138. #138
    수건sugeon
    a towel or cloth used for drying, wiping, or cleaning
  139. #139
    반바지banbaji
    shorts (short pants worn in warm weather)
  140. #140
    무겁다mugeopda
    to be heavy (weigh a lot)
  141. #141
    침대chimdae
    a bed (a piece of furniture used for sleeping)
  142. #142
    이쪽ijjok
    this side; this direction; here; this way
  143. #143
    연습yeonseup
    practice; rehearsal; exercise (training)
  144. #144
    걸어가다georeogada
    to go somewhere on foot; to walk to a destination.
  145. #145
    창문changmun
    a window (an opening in a wall for light, air, or view)
  146. #146
    위험하다wiheomhada
    dangerous; likely to cause harm or risk
  147. #147
    쇠고기soegogi
    beef (meat from cattle)
  148. #148
    날다nalda
    to fly; to move through the air
  149. #149
    공항gonghang
    airport
  150. #150
    조용하다joyonghada
    to be quiet; to be silent
  151. #151
    신다sinda
    to put on or wear shoes, socks, or other footwear
  152. #152
    dak
    chicken (the bird) or chicken meat
  153. #153
    맥주maekju
    beer (an alcoholic drink)
  154. #154
    서쪽seojjok
    the west; the western direction or side
  155. #155
    냉장고naengjanggo
    a refrigerator (fridge), an appliance for keeping food cold
  156. #156
    노래하다noraehada
    to sing (a song)
  157. #157
    과자gwaja
    a snack or packaged sweet/cracker (cookies, chips, etc.)
  158. #158
    돼지고기dwaejigogi
    pork (meat from a pig)
  159. #159
    안녕히annyeonghi
    peacefully; well; safely — an adverb used in polite farewells
  160. #160
    주소juso
    an address (the location or mailing address of a place)
  161. #161
    메뉴menyu
    a list of food or drink items or options offered at a restaurant, cafe, or similar place.
  162. #162
    휴일hyuil
    a day off; a holiday; a non-working day
  163. #163
    똑바로ttokbaro
    straight; in a straight line or upright position
  164. #164
    양말yangmal
    socks (clothing worn on the feet)
  165. #165
    대사관daesagwan
    an embassy (the official diplomatic mission of one country in another)
  166. #166
    여행하다yeohaenghada
    to travel; to go on a trip
  167. #167
    오래간만oraeganman
    after a long time; when a long period has passed
  168. #168
    햄버거haembeogeo
    a hamburger (a sandwich with a meat patty in a bun)
  169. #169
    비누binu
    soap (a substance used for cleaning skin, hands, or objects)
  170. #170
    찌개jjigae
    a Korean stew — a hot, often spicy, soup-like dish served as a main or shared dish
  171. #171
    약국yakguk
    pharmacy; drugstore (place that sells medicine and fills prescriptions)
  172. #172
    지난주jinanju
    last week
  173. #173
    피자pija
    pizza (a savory flatbread usually topped with sauce, cheese, and other toppings)
  174. #174
    이분ibun
    this person (polite/honorific) — used to refer respectfully to someone nearby or being introduced.
  175. #175
    휴지통hyujitong
    a trash can; wastebasket; bin
  176. #176
    저곳jeogot
    that place over there (a place away from both speaker and listener)
  177. #177
    감기약gamgiyak
    medicine for treating a cold
  178. #178
    거절geojeol
    refusal; rejection
  179. #179
    교통비gyotongbi
    money spent on transportation (fare for buses, trains, taxis)
  180. #180
    꽃집kkotjip
    a shop that sells flowers (flower shop; florist)
  181. #181
    낮잠najjam
    a short sleep taken during the day; a daytime nap
  182. #182
    매달maedal
    every month; monthly
  183. #183
    매주maeju
    every week
  184. #184
    빵집ppangjip
    a shop that sells bread and other baked goods
  185. #185
    사거리sageori
    an intersection or crossroads where roads meet
  186. #186
    삼십samsip
    the number thirty (30)
  187. #187
    선선하다seonseonhada
    pleasantly cool; refreshingly cool (usually about weather, air, or a breeze)
  188. #188
    시다sida
    to be sour (taste)
  189. #189
    쌀쌀하다ssalssalhada
    to be chilly; slightly cold (weather or air)
  190. #190
    아홉ahop
    the number nine (native Korean numeral)
  191. #191
    양치질yangchijil
    brushing one's teeth; toothbrushing
  192. #192
    저분jeobun
    that person (polite; respectful)
  193. #193
    초대장chodaejang
    an invitation (a card or written invitation to an event)
  194. #194
    치킨chikin
    fried chicken (usually Korean-style; often ordered for delivery/takeout)
  195. #195
    케이크keikeu
    cake (the sweet dessert)
  196. #196
    한국hanguk
    Korea (the country)
  197. #197
    한식집hansikjip
    a restaurant that serves Korean food
  198. #198
    화내다hwanaeda
    to get angry or show anger
  199. #199
    아주머니ajumeoni
    a middle-aged woman; a polite way to address or refer to an older woman (ma'am, auntie)
  200. #200
    저쪽jeojjok
    that way; over there (indicates a direction or location)
  201. #201
    극장geukjang
    a theater or cinema (a place where plays, performances, or movies are shown)
  202. #202
    계절gyejeol
    one of the four seasons (spring, summer, autumn, winter)
  203. #203
    그쪽geujjok
    that side; that direction; over there
  204. #204
    지갑jigap
    a wallet or purse for holding money, cards, and ID
  205. #205
    오렌지orenji
    orange (the fruit)
  206. #206
    운동하다undonghada
    to exercise; to work out
  207. #207
    발음bareum
    pronunciation; the way a word or sound is spoken
  208. #208
    고프다gopeuda
    to be hungry
  209. #209
    딸기ttalgi
    strawberry (the red, sweet fruit)
  210. #210
    초콜릿chokollit
    chocolate (the food or candy)
  211. #211
    노란색noran-saek
    the color yellow
  212. #212
    달러dalleo
    dollar (currency), often referring to the US dollar
  213. #213
    포도podo
    grape (the fruit)
  214. #214
    운동화undonghwa
    sneakers; athletic shoes
  215. #215
    선물하다seonmulhada
    to give someone a gift
  216. #216
    실례하다sillyehada
    to be rude; to act impolitely
  217. #217
    기차역gichayeok
    train station
  218. #218
    기차표gichapyo
    train ticket
  219. #219
    날씬하다nalssinhada
    slim; slender (physically thin, often in an attractive way)
  220. #220
    사이다saida
    A clear carbonated soft drink (like Sprite)
  221. #221
    sip
    the number ten (Sino‑Korean numeral), used as a numeral or prefix in compound numbers
  222. #222
    여행지yeohaengji
    a place visited during travel; a travel destination
  223. #223
    chil
    the number seven (Sino-Korean numeral)
  224. #224
    커피숍keopi syop
    a cafe or coffee shop where coffee and light drinks/snacks are sold
  225. #225
    회사원hoesawon
    company employee; office worker
  226. #226
    흰색huin-saek
    the color white
  227. #227
    의자uija
    chair (a seat with a back for one person)
  228. #228
    열쇠yeolsoe
    a device used to open or lock something (e.g., a door or padlock)
  229. #229
    바나나banana
    banana (the fruit)
  230. #230
    샤워syawo
    a shower (the act of washing oneself under running water)
  231. #231
    마트mateu
    a supermarket or large grocery/retail store
  232. #232
    팔십palsip
    the number eighty (80)
  233. #233
    하늘색haneulsaek
    a light blue color like the sky (sky blue)
  234. #234
    잡지japji
    magazine; a periodical publication with articles and pictures
  235. #235
    백화점baekhwajeom
    a department store; a large retail store with separate sections selling a variety of goods
  236. #236
    출발하다chulbalhada
    to depart; to set off (for a trip, vehicle, event)
  237. #237
    가수gasu
    a person who sings; a singer
  238. #238
    십일월sip-il-wol
    November (the 11th month of the year)
  239. #239
    북쪽bukjjok
    the north; the northern direction or side
  240. #240
    카메라kamera
    a device for taking photographs or recording video
  241. #241
    군인gunin
    soldier; a person who serves in the military
  242. #242
    한복hanbok
    Traditional Korean clothing worn for ceremonies, holidays, and special occasions.
  243. #243
    식탁siktak
    dining table; a table where people eat
  244. #244
    샌드위치saendeuwichi
    A food made of fillings (meat, vegetables, etc.) placed between slices of bread
  245. #245
    결혼식gyeolhonsik
    a wedding ceremony; the event where two people get married
  246. #246
    여권yeogwon
    passport (official travel document)
  247. #247
    수박subak
    watermelon (the fruit)
  248. #248
    피아노piano
    piano (the musical keyboard instrument)
  249. #249
    산책sanchak
    a walk; a stroll (leisurely walking for exercise or relaxation)
  250. #250
    셋째setjjae
    third (the third in order)
  251. #251
    외국어oegugeo
    a foreign language
  252. #252
    중학생junghaksaeng
    a middle school student (a student who attends middle/junior high school)
  253. #253
    공책gongchaek
    a notebook used for writing notes or doing schoolwork
  254. #254
    서점seojeom
    bookstore; a shop that sells books
  255. #255
    경치gyeongchi
    scenery; view; landscape
  256. #256
    주스juseu
    juice (a drink made from fruit or vegetables)
  257. #257
    정류장jeongryujang
    a stop or station where vehicles (especially buses) pick up and drop off passengers
  258. #258
    슈퍼마켓syupeomaket
    a large self-service grocery store that sells food, drinks, and household goods
  259. #259
    실례silrye
    rudeness; discourtesy
  260. #260
    고등학생godeunghaksaeng
    a high school student
  261. #261
    칫솔chitsol
    toothbrush
  262. #262
    볼펜bolpen
    ballpoint pen
  263. #263
    청바지cheongbaji
    jeans; denim pants
  264. #264
    넷째netjjae
    fourth (in order)
  265. #265
    갈비galbi
    ribs; short ribs (the cut of meat or the Korean-style dish)
  266. #266
    냉면naengmyeon
    a Korean cold noodle dish, served in chilled broth or mixed with spicy sauce
  267. #267
    중국어jungguk-eo
    the Chinese language
  268. #268
    다섯째daseotjjae
    fifth (ordinal; the one in position number five)
  269. #269
    구십gusip
    the number ninety (90)
  270. #270
    굳다gutda
    to become hard or solid (physical hardening)
  271. #271
    돈가스donkaseu
    a breaded, deep-fried pork cutlet (Korean/Japanese-style)
  272. #272
    마흔maheun
    the number forty (used for counting and ages)
  273. #273
    배탈baetal
    an upset stomach; digestive trouble (stomachache, indigestion)
  274. #274
    사십sasip
    the number forty (40) in Korean numerals.
  275. #275
    수영복suyeongbok
    swimsuit; bathing suit
  276. #276
    swin
    fifty (native Korean number)
  277. #277
    시간표siganpyo
    a timetable or schedule showing times for classes, trains, events, etc.
  278. #278
    약사yaksa
    a pharmacist; a person qualified to prepare and dispense medicines
  279. #279
    eok
    100 million — the Sino‑Korean numeral unit equal to 100,000,000, commonly used for money and large counts.
  280. #280
    여쭙다yeojjupda
    to ask (humbly; used when politely asking someone of higher status)
  281. #281
    연말yeonmal
    the end of the year; the year-end period
  282. #282
    옷장otjang
    a piece of furniture for storing clothes (wardrobe or closet)
  283. #283
    우동udong
    udon (thick wheat noodles) or a bowl of udon noodles
  284. #284
    yuk
    the Sino-Korean numeral 'six' used in compounds and formal counting
  285. #285
    육교yukgyo
    a pedestrian overpass or footbridge crossing a road
  286. #286
    이십isip
    the number twenty (20)
  287. #287
    일식집ilsikjip
    a restaurant that serves Japanese food; a Japanese restaurant
  288. #288
    입장권ipjang-gwon
    an admission/entry ticket for an event, venue, or attraction
  289. #289
    주황색juhwangsaek
    the color orange
  290. #290
    짬뽕jjamppong
    a spicy Korean–Chinese noodle soup with seafood and vegetables
  291. #291
    책장chaekjang
    a piece of furniture for storing books (bookshelf, bookcase)
  292. #292
    출석chulseok
    attendance; being present (at class, a meeting, etc.)
  293. #293
    켤레kyeolle
    a pair (counter used for items that come in pairs, e.g., socks, shoes)
  294. #294
    탕수육tangsuyuk
    sweet and sour pork (Chinese-style deep-fried pork in a sweet-and-sour sauce)
  295. #295
    일월ilwol
    January (the first month)
  296. #296
    설탕seoltang
    sugar (the sweet ingredient)
  297. #297
    kal
    a knife; a cutting tool with a sharp blade
  298. #298
    호텔hotel
    a building or business that provides rooms and services for travelers and guests
  299. #299
    깎다kkakda
    to cut, trim, or peel (hair, nails, fruit skin, etc.)
  300. #300
    구름gureum
    a cloud (visible mass of vapor in the sky)
  301. #301
    운동장undongjang
    an outdoor field or area used for sports, exercise, and physical activities (e.g., a school playground or athletic field)
  302. #302
    동쪽dongjjok
    the east; the eastern direction
  303. #303
    si
    the counter for hours (o'clock)
  304. #304
    둘째duljjae
    the second in order; used as an ordinal ('second') or as 'secondly' when listing points
  305. #305
    생선saengseon
    fish (usually referring to fish as food)
  306. #306
    여학생yeohaksaeng
    female student
  307. #307
    불고기bulgogi
    a Korean dish of thinly sliced marinated beef, usually grilled or pan-cooked
  308. #308
    자장면jjajangmyeon
    Korean-Chinese noodle dish served with a thick black bean (chunjang) sauce, often with vegetables and meat or seafood.
  309. #309
    춤추다chumchuda
    to dance
  310. #310
    콜라kolla
    a carbonated soft drink with cola flavor
  311. #311
    에어컨eokeon
    air conditioner (device that cools or heats indoor air)
  312. #312
    간호사ganhosa
    a nurse (medical professional who cares for patients)
  313. #313
    검정geomjeong
    the color black
  314. #314
    귀여워하다gwiyeowohada
    to find or regard someone/something as cute
  315. #315
    기말시험gimal siheom
    final exam (end-of-term test)
  316. #316
    분식bunsik
    Korean snack foods or light dishes (usually flour- or rice-based) sold at casual snack restaurants
  317. #317
    서른seoreun
    the number thirty (30)
  318. #318
    예매yemae
    an advance reservation or purchase (usually for tickets)
  319. #319
    인분inbun
    a serving or portion for one person; used to count how many individual servings
  320. #320
    일본ilbon
    Japan (the country)
  321. #321
    입학시험ip-hak siheom
    entrance exam; a test for admission to a school or program
  322. #322
    지하jiha
    underground; below ground level (e.g., basement, subterranean space)
  323. #323
    gang
    a river
  324. #324
    치마chima
    skirt (a garment worn on the lower body)
  325. #325
    걸어오다georeo-oda
    to come on foot; to walk toward (the speaker or a place)
  326. #326
    노트noteu
    a notebook or pad used for writing (e.g., school or personal notebook)
  327. #327
    일본어ilboneo
    the Japanese language (spoken or written)
  328. #328
    비빔밥bibimbap
    a Korean mixed rice dish topped with vegetables, sauce (usually gochujang), and often meat or egg
  329. #329
    항공권hanggonggwon
    an airplane ticket; a ticket for a flight
  330. #330
    스카프seukapeu
    a scarf (a piece of cloth worn around the neck or head)
  331. #331
    천만cheonman
    ten million (10,000,000)
  332. #332
    ip
    a leaf (part of a plant)
  333. #333
    스포츠seupocheu
    sports; physical athletic activities or games
  334. #334
    야구yagu
    baseball (the sport or game)
  335. #335
    교과서gyogwaseo
    a textbook used in school or classes
  336. #336
    수영suyeong
    swimming (the activity or sport)
  337. #337
    소파sopa
    sofa; couch (a long upholstered seat for several people)
  338. #338
    양복yangbok
    a suit (Western-style jacket and matching trousers, typically men's formalwear)
  339. #339
    기숙사gisuksa
    a building where students live (dormitory)
  340. #340
    파티pati
    a social gathering or celebration
  341. #341
    등산deungsan
    mountain climbing; hiking
  342. #342
    달력dallyeok
    calendar (a chart or book showing days, weeks, and months)
  343. #343
    태권도taegwondo
    A Korean martial art and Olympic sport focused on kicks, punches, and forms
  344. #344
    세탁기setakgi
    a washing machine (appliance for washing clothes)
  345. #345
    공휴일gonghyuil
    a public or national holiday (an official day off)
  346. #346
    지우개jiugae
    eraser (a tool used to remove pencil/pen marks)
  347. #347
    장미jangmi
    a rose (the flower)
  348. #348
    농구nonggu
    basketball (the sport or a basketball game)
  349. #349
    독일dok-il
    Germany (the country)
  350. #350
    매표소maepyoso
    a ticket booth or box office (place where tickets are sold)
  351. #351
    미역국miyeokguk
    seaweed soup (a Korean soup made from seaweed), commonly eaten on birthdays
  352. #352
    백만baekman
    one million (1,000,000)
  353. #353
    병문안byeongmunan
    a visit to someone who is sick (usually at a hospital); a get-well visit
  354. #354
    순두부찌개sundubu jjigae
    a spicy Korean soft tofu stew
  355. #355
    스파게티seupageti
    spaghetti (long, thin pasta)
  356. #356
    아흔aheun
    the number ninety (90)
  357. #357
    안내문annaemun
    a written notice, bulletin, or information sheet (e.g., sign or leaflet)
  358. #358
    양식집yangsikjip
    Western-style restaurant; a restaurant that serves Western (European/American) food
  359. #359
    여든yeodeun
    the number eighty
  360. #360
    옷걸이otgeori
    a clothes hanger or hook used to hang garments
  361. #361
    육십yuksip
    sixty (the number 60)
  362. #362
    잡채japchae
    A Korean dish of stir-fried glass noodles with vegetables and often meat
  363. #363
    칠십chilsip
    the number seventy (70)
  364. #364
    편찮다pyeonchanta
    to be unwell; to be ill (honorific, used for someone respected)
  365. #365
    한옥hanok
    a traditional Korean house or traditional Korean-style home
  366. #366
    환전hwanjeon
    the act or service of exchanging one currency for another (currency exchange)
  367. #367
    휴게실hyugesil
    a room or area for resting or taking breaks (lounge, break room)
  368. #368
    교회gyohoe
    a Christian church; the building where Christians worship or the congregation that meets there.
  369. #369
    이월iwol
    February (the second month of the year)
  370. #370
    비디오bidio
    a video (moving images; a video file or clip)
  371. #371
    중학교junghakgyo
    middle school; junior high school
  372. #372
    졸업하다joreophada
    to graduate (finish a school or program)
  373. #373
    테이블teibeul
    a table (piece of furniture)
  374. #374
    그분geubun
    A polite/honorific way to refer to a person (that person; he/she)
  375. #375
    졸업joreop
    graduation; the completion of a school or academic program
  376. #376
    경찰서gyeongchalseo
    police station
  377. #377
    목욕mokyok
    a bath; the act of bathing
  378. #378
    소풍sopung
    a picnic or outdoor outing (leisure trip to eat/relax outdoors)
  379. #379
    넥타이nektai
    a necktie (a piece of cloth worn around the neck under a shirt collar)
  380. #380
    칠판chilpan
    chalkboard; blackboard (a board used for writing with chalk)
  381. #381
    수영장suyeongjang
    a swimming pool; a place for swimming
  382. #382
    귀걸이gwigeori
    an earring (jewelry worn on the ear)
  383. #383
    꽃다발kkotdabal
    a bouquet or bunch of flowers given as a gift or used as decoration
  384. #384
    daek
    someone's house; an honorific/formal word for 'home' used when referring to another person's residence
  385. #385
    목도리mokdori
    scarf — a piece of cloth worn around the neck for warmth or fashion
  386. #386
    서울Seoul
    the capital city of South Korea (Seoul)
  387. #387
    소화제sohwaje
    a medicine that helps digestion or relieves indigestion (an antacid or digestive aid)
  388. #388
    오십osip
    the number fifty (50)
  389. #389
    일흔ilheun
    the number seventy (70)
  390. #390
    자동판매기jadongpanmaegi
    a vending machine (a machine that sells items automatically)
  391. #391
    주일ju-il
    a week (a period of seven days)
  392. #392
    집들이jipdeuri
    a housewarming party (a celebration held when someone moves into a new home)
  393. #393
    프라이팬peuraipaen
    a frying pan (a shallow pan used to fry or sauté food)
  394. #394
    프랑스peurangseu
    France (the country)
  395. #395
    한턱hanteok
    a treat; paying for food or drinks for someone else
  396. #396
    헬스클럽helseu keulleob
    a gym or fitness club where people exercise
  397. #397
    호주hoju
    Australia (the country)
  398. #398
    잡수시다japsusida
    to eat or drink (honorific)
  399. #399
    수첩sucheop
    a small notebook or pocket notebook used for writing notes, appointments, or contacts
  400. #400
    올림ollim
    the act of putting up, posting, or uploading something (a post, photo, file)
  401. #401
    저금jeogeum
    money that has been saved; savings
  402. #402
    캐나다kaenada
    Canada (the country)
  403. #403
    콧물kotmul
    nasal mucus; snot
  404. #404
    테니스teniseu
    tennis (the sport)
  405. #405
    꽃병kkotbyeong
    a vase used to hold flowers
  406. #406
    받아쓰다badasseuda
    to write down what someone else says; to take dictation
  407. #407
    정형외과jeonghyeong-oegwa
    the medical specialty or hospital department (orthopedics) that diagnoses and treats bones, joints, muscles, and related injuries
  408. #408
    체크무늬chekeu munui
    a checkered or plaid pattern
  409. #409
    한자hanja
    Chinese characters used in Korean (Sino-Korean characters)
  410. #410
    돼지dwaeji
    a pig (the animal)
  411. #411
    구두gudu
    dress shoes; formal shoes
  412. #412
    남학생namhaksaeng
    a male student (a student who is male)
  413. #413
    스키seuki
    ski; the sport of skiing or the skis themselves
  414. #414
    경주gyeongju
    a race or competitive running/contest
  415. #415
    다림질darimjil
    ironing; the act of using an iron to remove wrinkles from clothes
  416. #416
    베트남beteunam
    Vietnam (the country in Southeast Asia)
  417. #417
    부산Busan
    a port city in southeastern South Korea; the country's second-largest city
  418. #418
    세배sebae
    the traditional respectful New Year's bow performed to elders (on Lunar New Year)
  419. #419
    영국yeongguk
    the United Kingdom (Britain)
  420. #420
    윷놀이yutnori
    a traditional Korean board game played using four wooden sticks (yut) to move pieces around a board
  421. #421
    이삿짐isajim
    household goods or belongings moved when someone relocates
  422. #422
    태국taeguk
    Thailand (the country)
  423. #423
    태극기taegeukgi
    the national flag of South Korea
  424. #424
    테니스장teniseujang
    a tennis court or a facility where people play tennis
  425. #425
    하숙비hasukbi
    fee for staying at a boarding house; rent that includes lodging and meals
  426. #426
    몽골Monggol
    Mongolia (the country)
  427. #427
    삼거리samgeori
    a three-way intersection (where three roads meet)
  428. #428
    십만sipman
    one hundred thousand (100,000)
  429. #429
    예순yesun
    the number sixty (60) — native Korean numeral
  430. #430
    인도네시아indonesia
    Indonesia (the country)
  431. #431
    공중전화gongjung jeonhwa
    a public pay telephone (payphone)
  432. #432
    크리스마스keuriseumaseu
    Christmas, the December 25 holiday
  433. #433
    인천Incheon
    a city in northwestern South Korea (Incheon)
  434. #434
    러시아Reosia
    Russia (the country)
  435. #435
    말레이시아malreisia
    Malaysia — a country in Southeast Asia
  436. #436
    남대문namdaemun
    a historic city gate in central Seoul

TOPIK 3

1349 words from the TOPIK 3 band of the Test of Proficiency in Korean.

  1. #1
    eung
    informal 'yes' or brief acknowledgement (yeah, uh-huh)
  2. #2
    도움doum
    help; assistance
  3. #3
    부탁하다butak-hada
    to ask someone to do something for you; to request a favor
  4. #4
    묻다mutda
    to ask (a question)
  5. #5
    알아듣다aradeutda
    to understand or comprehend what someone says
  6. #6
    wa
    and (connects nouns; used after a vowel-ending noun)
  7. #7
    원하다wonhada
    to want; to desire
  8. #8
    찾아보다chajaboda
    to search for or try to find someone or something
  9. #9
    확인하다hwakinhada
    to check, confirm, or verify something
  10. #10
    두다duda
    to put or place something somewhere
  11. #11
    제대로jedaero
    properly; correctly; as one should
  12. #12
    기회gihoe
    an opportunity or chance (to do something)
  13. #13
    얼른eolleun
    quickly; immediately; without delay
  14. #14
    계산하다gyesanhada
    to calculate or compute (numbers, totals)
  15. #15
    가격gagyeok
    price; the cost of something
  16. #16
    de
    a place, spot, or location (similar to 'place' or '곳')
  17. #17
    만약manyak
    if; in case (introducing a hypothetical condition)
  18. #18
    cheot
    first (used before a noun to show order)
  19. #19
    남다namda
    to remain; to be left over
  20. #20
    지나가다jinagada
    to go past or move by something/someone (physically)
  21. #21
    따라오다ttaraoda
    to follow someone physically (walk after and come along)
  22. #22
    멈추다meomchuda
    to stop (cease moving or stop doing something)
  23. #23
    서두르다seodureuda
    to hurry; to rush
  24. #24
    저희jeohui
    we / our (humble/polite form of '우리')
  25. #25
    주문하다jumunhada
    to order (food, goods, or services); to place an order
  26. #26
    카페kape
    a cafe; a coffee shop
  27. #27
    guk
    soup or broth (a liquid dish served with a meal)
  28. #28
    채소chaeso
    vegetable(s)
  29. #29
    마늘maneul
    garlic (the bulb used as food and seasoning)
  30. #30
    cho
    a second (unit of time)
  31. #31
    놓치다nochida
    to miss (an opportunity, transport, chance)
  32. #32
    줍다jubda
    to pick up (something from the ground)
  33. #33
    가져가다gajyeogada
    to take something away (to carry an object from here to somewhere else)
  34. #34
    그냥geunyang
    just; simply; only (no special reason)
  35. #35
    물론mullon
    of course; naturally; certainly
  36. #36
    대신daesin
    instead of; in place of
  37. #37
    그래도geuraedo
    nevertheless / still / even so
  38. #38
    서로seoro
    each other; mutually
  39. #39
    편하다pyeonhada
    comfortable; physically or mentally at ease
  40. #40
    ya
    vocative particle attached to a name to call someone informally
  41. #41
    o
    to come
  42. #42
    들어서다deureoseoda
    to enter or step into a place
  43. #43
    건너다geonneoda
    to cross or go across (a road, river, bridge, etc.)
  44. #44
    건너편geonneopyeon
    the opposite side; the other side across from something (e.g., across the street or river)
  45. #45
    위치wichi
    location; position; place
  46. #46
    주변jubyeon
    the area around something; surroundings or vicinity
  47. #47
    jul
    a line or queue of people
  48. #48
    순서sunseo
    the order or sequence of items, steps, or events
  49. #49
    내내naenae
    throughout; for the whole time
  50. #50
    조금씩jogeumssik
    little by little; gradually; in small amounts
  51. #51
    약간yakgan
    a little; slightly; somewhat
  52. #52
    만큼mankeum
    as much as; to the same degree (comparison or amount)
  53. #53
    ppun
    only; just; nothing but
  54. #54
    그런geureon
    such; that kind of (used before a noun)
  55. #55
    그대로geudaero
    as it is; unchanged; in the same state
  56. #56
    진짜jinjja
    really; truly; very (used to emphasize truth or degree)
  57. #57
    cham
    very; really (intensifier)
  58. #58
    간단하다gandanhada
    to be simple; not complicated
  59. #59
    선택seontaek
    a choice or selection; an option
  60. #60
    고르다goreuda
    to choose, select, or pick
  61. #61
    선택하다seontaekhada
    to choose; to select
  62. #62
    방법bangbeop
    a method, way, or means of doing something
  63. #63
    ssi
    a polite honorific attached to a person's name (Mr./Ms.)
  64. #64
    제발jebal
    used to plead or beg someone urgently; "please"
  65. #65
    너희neohui
    you (plural) — informal way to address a group of people
  66. #66
    deul
    a plural marker attached to nouns to show more than one (like English '-s')
  67. #67
    ji
    used at the end of a sentence to ask for confirmation or agreement (…right?/isn't it?)
  68. #68
    번째beonjjae
    an ordinal marker attached to a number to mean 'the nth' or '-th' (first, second, third, etc.)
  69. #69
    글자geulja
    a written character or letter (in an alphabet or script)
  70. #70
    geul
    a piece of writing; text, article, or post
  71. #71
    문장munjang
    a sentence (a written or spoken set of words)
  72. #72
    외우다oeuda
    to memorize; to learn by heart
  73. #73
    기억하다gieokhada
    to remember; to recall
  74. #74
    활용하다hwalyonghada
    to make use of; to utilize or apply something (skills, information, resources)
  75. #75
    연락하다yeollak-hada
    to contact or get in touch (with someone)
  76. #76
    빌리다billida
    to borrow or rent something for temporary use
  77. #77
    버리다beorida
    to throw away; discard; get rid of
  78. #78
    정리jeongri
    the act of organizing or tidying things
  79. #79
    계속하다gyesokhada
    to continue; to keep doing something
  80. #80
    기본gibon
    the basics; a foundation or basic principle
  81. #81
    단순하다dansunhada
    to be simple; not complicated
  82. #82
    neul
    always; all the time; habitually
  83. #83
    역시yeoksi
    also; too (in addition)
  84. #84
    아무튼amuteun
    anyway; in any case (used to change or return to the topic)
  85. #85
    생각나다saenggaknada
    to come to mind; to recall; to occur to someone
  86. #86
    근데geunde
    by the way; used to introduce a new topic or add a casual remark
  87. #87
    사실sasil
    a fact; the truth
  88. #88
    당연히dangyeonhi
    naturally; of course
  89. #89
    이유iyu
    a reason or cause
  90. #90
    궁금하다gunggeumhada
    to be curious; to wonder about something
  91. #91
    잘못jalmos
    a mistake; a fault
  92. #92
    잘못하다jalmoshada
    to do something wrong; to make a mistake; be at fault
  93. #93
    실수silsu
    a mistake or error
  94. #94
    조심하다josimhada
    to be careful; to take care or pay attention to avoid danger or mistakes.
  95. #95
    답답하다dapdaphada
    to feel frustrated, upset, or mentally stifled
  96. #96
    기쁘다gippeuda
    to feel happy or glad
  97. #97
    편안하다pyeonanhada
    to be comfortable; to feel relaxed
  98. #98
    외롭다oeropda
    to feel lonely; to be without companionship
  99. #99
    무섭다museopda
    to be scary; to feel afraid
  100. #100
    믿다mitda
    to believe; to trust
  101. #101
    보이다boida
    to be visible; to be seen
  102. #102
    나타나다natanada
    to appear; to show up; to become visible
  103. #103
    지나다jinada
    to pass by or go past (a place or person)
  104. #104
    순간sungan
    a very short period of time; a moment; an instant
  105. #105
    정보jeongbo
    information; data
  106. #106
    세상sesang
    the world; the Earth; the realm of people/society
  107. #107
    없이eopsi
    without; lacking; not having (used after a noun)
  108. #108
    없애다eobsaeda
    to remove; to get rid of; to eliminate
  109. #109
    가능하다ganeunghada
    to be possible
  110. #110
    최근choegeun
    recently; in the recent past
  111. #111
    요새yosae
    these days; recently
  112. #112
    게다가gedaga
    in addition; moreover; besides (used to add extra information or reasons)
  113. #113
    결국gyeolguk
    in the end; ultimately; after all
  114. #114
    어쩌다eojjeoda
    by chance; accidentally
  115. #115
    마치다machida
    to finish; to complete something.
  116. #116
    맞다matda
    to be correct; to be right
  117. #117
    틀리다teullida
    to be wrong; incorrect; to be mistaken
  118. #118
    좋아지다joajida
    to become better; to improve
  119. #119
    낫다natda
    to recover; to get well (from illness or injury)
  120. #120
    충분하다chungbunhada
    to be enough; to be sufficient.
  121. #121
    늘다neulda
    to increase in number, amount, or size
  122. #122
    차갑다chagapda
    to be cold (temperature; cold to the touch)
  123. #123
    하얗다hayata
    white (the color)
  124. #124
    빨갛다ppalgahta
    to be red (color)
  125. #125
    야채yachae
    vegetable(s)
  126. #126
    끓다kkeulda
    to boil (a liquid reaches its boiling point)
  127. #127
    깨다kkaeda
    to wake up; to become sober or regain consciousness/clarity
  128. #128
    달다dalda
    to be sweet (taste)
  129. #129
    멋있다meositda
    to be cool, stylish, or attractive
  130. #130
    무척mucheok
    very; extremely; greatly
  131. #131
    누르다nureuda
    to press or push (a button, switch, key); to push something down
  132. #132
    성격seonggyeok
    personality; a person's usual character or temperament
  133. #133
    구하다guhada
    to look for or seek (someone or something)
  134. #134
    급하다geuphada
    to be urgent; to be in a hurry
  135. #135
    시끄럽다sikkeureopda
    to be noisy; loud
  136. #136
    조용히joyonghi
    quietly; without making noise
  137. #137
    집안jiban
    the inside of a house; home interior
  138. #138
    동네dongne
    neighborhood; local area
  139. #139
    이웃iut
    a person who lives near you; a neighbor
  140. #140
    직장jikjang
    workplace; place where someone works
  141. #141
    직원jigwon
    an employee; staff member
  142. #142
    직업jigeop
    a job, occupation, or profession
  143. #143
    개인gaein
    an individual person; personal or private (relating to a single person)
  144. #144
    자신jasin
    oneself (reflexive: referring to the same person)
  145. #145
    찬물chanmul
    cold water (water that is cold to drink or use)
  146. #146
    간장ganjang
    soy sauce
  147. #147
    기름gireum
    oil, fat, or any oily substance (cooking oil, grease, engine oil, fuel)
  148. #148
    접시jeopsi
    a plate or dish used for serving or eating food
  149. #149
    빨래ppallae
    laundry; clothes that are washed or need washing
  150. #150
    만지다manjida
    to touch or feel by touching
  151. #151
    던지다deonjida
    to throw, toss, or fling (physically or figuratively)
  152. #152
    끊다kkeun-da
    to cut off or disconnect (physically or a service)
  153. #153
    좁다jopda
    to be narrow
  154. #154
    깊다gipda
    deep (having great depth; can be physical or figurative)
  155. #155
    젊다jeolmda
    to be young, youthful
  156. #156
    강하다ganghada
    to be strong or powerful (physically or mentally)
  157. #157
    덕분deokbun
    thanks to; because of (used to attribute a positive result to someone or something)
  158. #158
    우선useon
    first; first of all; before anything else
  159. #159
    아무것amugeot
    anything (an unspecified thing)
  160. #160
    아무리amuri
    no matter how; however (much)
  161. #161
    전혀jeonhyeo
    not at all; not in the slightest (used with negative verbs)
  162. #162
    절대로jeoldaero
    absolutely; never (used to strongly emphasize a negative)
  163. #163
    sik
    a form, style, method, or way
  164. #164
    재료jaeryo
    an ingredient or material used for cooking, making, or producing something
  165. #165
    금방geumbang
    soon; in a short time (near future)
  166. #166
    미리miri
    in advance; beforehand
  167. #167
    적어도jeogeodo
    at least (minimum; no less than)
  168. #168
    마치machi
    as if; as though; just like
  169. #169
    얻다eotda
    to get, obtain, or receive
  170. #170
    모으다moeuda
    to collect or gather things; to save (money)
  171. #171
    챙기다chaenggida
    to pack or gather things (prepare belongings)
  172. #172
    나누다nanuda
    to divide or split something into parts; to distribute
  173. #173
    주로juro
    mainly; primarily; mostly
  174. #174
    점점jeomjeom
    gradually; more and more
  175. #175
    움직이다umjigida
    to move, change position (of a person or object)
  176. #176
    느끼다neukkida
    to feel or sense (an emotion, physical sensation, or perception)
  177. #177
    소리sori
    sound; noise
  178. #178
    목소리moksori
    voice; the sound of someone's speaking or singing
  179. #179
    친하다chinhada
    to be close/friendly (with someone)
  180. #180
    대하다daehada
    to treat or behave toward someone
  181. #181
    지키다jikida
    to protect or guard someone or something
  182. #182
    아이고aigo
    An exclamation expressing pain, surprise, frustration, sympathy, or exasperation (like “oh no,” “ouch,” or “oh dear”).
  183. #183
    바라다barada
    to hope or wish that something happens
  184. #184
    결정하다gyeoljeonghada
    to decide; to make a decision
  185. #185
    계속되다gyesokdoeda
    to continue; to remain ongoing
  186. #186
    취소하다chwisohada
    to cancel
  187. #187
    잠시jamsi
    for a short time; briefly; momentarily
  188. #188
    예전yejeon
    the past; former times
  189. #189
    지난번jinanbeon
    the previous time; last time
  190. #190
    지난해jinanhae
    last year (the previous year)
  191. #191
    해마다haemada
    every year
  192. #192
    언젠가eonjenga
    sometime; at some point; someday
  193. #193
    들르다deulleuda
    to stop by; drop in briefly (visit a place briefly, often on the way)
  194. #194
    달리다dallida
    to run (move quickly on foot)
  195. #195
    달려가다dallyeogada
    to run toward or run off to a place or person
  196. #196
    옮기다omgida
    to move or transfer something (an object, person, date, file, etc.)
  197. #197
    연결되다yeonggyeoldoeda
    to be connected; to become linked (e.g., devices, lines, networks)
  198. #198
    담다damda
    to put/place something into a container; to fill
  199. #199
    꺼내다kkeonaeda
    to take out; remove something from inside something else
  200. #200
    빼다ppeda
    to take out or remove something (physically)
  201. #201
    쏟다ssotda
    to pour or spill (liquids or granular substances)
  202. #202
    섞다seokda
    to mix (combine substances or ingredients)
  203. #203
    서류seoryu
    documents; papers (official forms, records, or paperwork)
  204. #204
    jeom
    a small mark, dot, or spot
  205. #205
    바닥badak
    the floor or ground; the bottom surface of a room or space
  206. #206
    ttang
    ground, earth, or land (the surface/soil or an area of land)
  207. #207
    tteut
    meaning, sense, or definition
  208. #208
    답하다daphada
    to answer or reply (to a question, message, etc.)
  209. #209
    걸리다geollida
    to take (a certain amount of time)
  210. #210
    요금yogeum
    a fee, charge, or fare (cost for a service or use)
  211. #211
    현금hyeongeum
    cash; physical money (bills and coins)
  212. #212
    주머니jumeoni
    a pocket or small pouch for carrying items (on clothing or in a bag)
  213. #213
    싸다ssada
    to wrap or pack something (to cover or put into a container)
  214. #214
    꺼지다kkeojida
    to go out; to be extinguished (of lights, flames, devices)
  215. #215
    틀다teulda
    to twist or rotate something (physically turn)
  216. #216
    연결하다yeongyeolhada
    to connect or link (things, lines, devices, or people)
  217. #217
    찾아내다chajanaeda
    to find, discover, or locate something after searching
  218. #218
    전하다jeonhada
    to convey or pass on information or a message
  219. #219
    전달하다jeondalhada
    to deliver or hand something over (a physical item)
  220. #220
    ttam
    the salty liquid produced by the body when hot or nervous
  221. #221
    사라지다sarajida
    to disappear; to vanish
  222. #222
    되게dwaege
    very; really; extremely (colloquial intensifier)
  223. #223
    훨씬hwolssin
    much; far; by far — used to show a large difference in degree
  224. #224
    kkwae
    to a fairly high degree; quite
  225. #225
    마르다mareuda
    to be dry; to become dry (not wet)
  226. #226
    달걀dalgyal
    an egg (usually a chicken egg) used as food
  227. #227
    새우saeu
    shrimp; prawn
  228. #228
    치즈chijeu
    cheese (dairy food)
  229. #229
    평소pyeongso
    usually; normally; habitually
  230. #230
    아무래도amuraedo
    in any case; anyway; regardless (no matter what)
  231. #231
    어떡하다eotteokhada
    to not know what to do; to wonder what should be done
  232. #232
    반드시bandeusi
    definitely; certainly; without fail
  233. #233
    원래wonrae
    originally; at first (in the past or before a change)
  234. #234
    적당히jeokdanghi
    in a suitable or appropriate way
  235. #235
    자꾸jakku
    repeatedly; again and again; persistently (often with a slightly annoying or unwanted sense)
  236. #236
    어쩌면eojjeomyeon
    maybe; perhaps; possibly
  237. #237
    잘되다jaldoeda
    to go well; to turn out well; to succeed
  238. #238
    노력하다noryeokhada
    to make an effort; to try; to strive
  239. #239
    시도하다sidohada
    to try; to attempt
  240. #240
    차리다charida
    to set or arrange food/plates (e.g., set the table, prepare a meal)
  241. #241
    풀다pulda
    to untie, unfasten, or loosen something
  242. #242
    참다chamda
    to endure or tolerate pain, hardship, or an unpleasant situation
  243. #243
    포기하다pogihada
    to give up; to abandon (an effort, plan, or hope)
  244. #244
    해결하다haegyeolhada
    to solve or resolve a problem, issue, or situation.
  245. #245
    마련하다maryeonhada
    to prepare, arrange, or provide something
  246. #246
    제공하다jegonghada
    to provide, supply, or offer something
  247. #247
    세우다seuda
    to make something stand up; to erect
  248. #248
    따르다ttareuda
    to follow; to go after or obey someone/something
  249. #249
    따라가다ttaragada
    to follow; to go after someone or something
  250. #250
    돌다dolda
    to turn or spin (change direction or rotate)
  251. #251
    자르다jareuda
    to cut (with scissors, knife, etc.)
  252. #252
    잡히다japhida
    to be caught, captured, or arrested
  253. #253
    이기다igida
    to win; to defeat someone or something
  254. #254
    지다jida
    to lose (a game, match, contest)
  255. #255
    말씀드리다malsseum deurida
    to say/tell (humble form used to politely tell or inform someone)
  256. #256
    권하다gwonhada
    to recommend or suggest someone do something
  257. #257
    곧바로gotbaro
    immediately; right away; directly
  258. #258
    그다음geudaeum
    then; after that (next in a sequence)
  259. #259
    따로ttaro
    separately; apart; independently
  260. #260
    완전히wanjeonhi
    completely; entirely; fully
  261. #261
    정확하다jeonghwak-hada
    to be accurate, correct, or precise
  262. #262
    솔직하다soljikhada
    to be honest, frank, or candid
  263. #263
    부끄럽다bukkeureopda
    to feel shy or embarrassed
  264. #264
    자랑스럽다jarangseureopda
    to be proud
  265. #265
    그립다geuripda
    to feel longing for; to miss someone or something
  266. #266
    부럽다bureopda
    to feel envious or jealous
  267. #267
    미치다michida
    to reach or extend to (a place, time, amount)
  268. #268
    웃기다utgida
    to make someone laugh
  269. #269
    농담nongdam
    a joke; something said or done to be funny
  270. #270
    잠들다jamdeulda
    to fall asleep
  271. #271
    다치다dachida
    to get hurt; to be injured
  272. #272
    당황하다danghwanghada
    to be flustered, embarrassed, or at a loss
  273. #273
    소리치다sorichida
    to shout or yell loudly
  274. #274
    떠들다tteodeulda
    to make noise or talk loudly (disturb others)
  275. #275
    바깥bakkat
    the outside; outdoors; the area outside something
  276. #276
    거실geosil
    living room; lounge
  277. #277
    복도bokdo
    a corridor or hallway inside a building
  278. #278
    열차yeolcha
    a train (railway vehicle)
  279. #279
    태우다taeuda
    to give someone a ride; transport someone (by car, taxi, etc.)
  280. #280
    그렇지geureotji
    Right?/Isn't it? (asking for agreement)
  281. #281
    숫자sutja
    a number, numeral, or digit
  282. #282
    sal
    used after a number to indicate someone's age (years old)
  283. #283
    서너seoneo
    about three or four (used before counters)
  284. #284
    막내maknae
    the youngest child or the youngest member of a group (family, team, etc.)
  285. #285
    삼촌samchon
    an uncle (a parent's brother)
  286. #286
    손자sonja
    grandson (male grandchild)
  287. #287
    설날seollal
    Korean New Year's Day (usually the Lunar New Year holiday)
  288. #288
    명절myeongjeol
    a (traditional) holiday or festival
  289. #289
    축제chukje
    a festival or public celebration
  290. #290
    반찬banchan
    a small side dish served with rice, especially in Korean meals
  291. #291
    감자gamja
    potato (the vegetable)
  292. #292
    물고기mulgogi
    fish (the animal; also used for fish as food)
  293. #293
    익다ikda
    to ripen; to become cooked or ready to eat
  294. #294
    냄새naemsae
    a smell, odor, or scent
  295. #295
    감정gamjeong
    an emotion or feeling
  296. #296
    모이다moida
    to gather; to come together; to be collected
  297. #297
    칭찬chingchan
    praise; a compliment
  298. #298
    모니터moniteo
    a display screen (computer or TV monitor)
  299. #299
    치우다chiuda
    to clear away; to tidy up or put something away (remove from a place)
  300. #300
    키우다kiuda
    to raise or bring up living things (children, animals, plants); to grow
  301. #301
    돌아서다doraseoda
    to turn around (change direction to face another way)
  302. #302
    국민gukmin
    a citizen; the people of a country
  303. #303
    안전하다anjeonhada
    to be safe or secure
  304. #304
    감다gamda
    to wash (usually hair)
  305. #305
    글쎄요geulsseyo
    used to show hesitation or uncertainty
  306. #306
    어쩐지eojjeonji
    no wonder; that's why (used when you realize the reason)
  307. #307
    왠지waenji
    for some reason; somehow
  308. #308
    괜히gwaenhi
    for no reason; unnecessarily
  309. #309
    다행히dahaenghi
    fortunately; luckily
  310. #310
    갖다gatda
    to have; to possess
  311. #311
    데려가다deryeogada
    to take/bring a person or animal with you to another place
  312. #312
    돌보다dolboda
    to take care of; to look after (people, animals, or things)
  313. #313
    맡다matda
    to take charge of or be responsible for something
  314. #314
    시키다sikida
    to order something (food, goods) or place an order
  315. #315
    손목sonmok
    the wrist (part of the arm)
  316. #316
    무릎mureup
    the knee (body part)
  317. #317
    입술ipsul
    lip; the fleshy part around the mouth
  318. #318
    이마ima
    the forehead (the part of the face above the eyebrows)
  319. #319
    hyeo
    tongue (the body part)
  320. #320
    deung
    the back (part of the body)
  321. #321
    한잔hanjan
    one cup or glass (of something); a single serving measured in a cup/glass
  322. #322
    두부dubu
    tofu (bean curd)
  323. #323
    두세duse
    two or three; a couple (approximately two to three)
  324. #324
    절반jeolban
    half; one of two equal parts
  325. #325
    많아지다manhajida
    to increase in number or amount; to become many
  326. #326
    빠지다ppajida
    to fall out or come off (from something)
  327. #327
    어색하다eosaekhada
    to be awkward or feel uncomfortable/unnatural
  328. #328
    익숙해지다iksukhaejida
    to become familiar; to get used to (something)
  329. #329
    beop
    law; legal rule or system
  330. #330
    목적mokjeok
    purpose; objective; goal
  331. #331
    기준gijun
    a standard, criterion, or basis for judgment or measurement
  332. #332
    부분bubun
    a part, portion, or section
  333. #333
    중간junggan
    the middle, center, or midpoint
  334. #334
    나머지nameoji
    the rest; the remainder; what remains
  335. #335
    한쪽hanjjok
    one side; one direction; a side of something
  336. #336
    양쪽yangjjok
    both sides; both of two things
  337. #337
    넘다neomda
    to go over or cross something (physically)
  338. #338
    넘치다neomchida
    to overflow (liquid or contents)
  339. #339
    떨어지다tteoreojida
    to fall or drop (physically)
  340. #340
    넘어지다neomeojida
    to fall down; to trip
  341. #341
    줄다julda
    to decrease; to become less or fewer
  342. #342
    줄이다julida
    to make something smaller or less; to reduce
  343. #343
    짓다jitda
    to build or construct (a building, bridge, etc.)
  344. #344
    갈아입다garaipda
    to change clothes; to put on different clothes
  345. #345
    눕다nupda
    to lie down; to recline or go to bed
  346. #346
    상상하다sangsanghada
    to imagine; to form a mental picture or idea
  347. #347
    표현하다pyohyeonhada
    to express (thoughts, feelings, ideas)
  348. #348
    기록하다girokhada
    to record; to write down; to document
  349. #349
    계획하다gyehoekhada
    to plan; to make arrangements
  350. #350
    결심하다gyeolsimhada
    to decide; to make up one's mind
  351. #351
    발표하다balpyo-hada
    to present or announce information publicly (e.g., results, a report, a speech)
  352. #352
    결과gyeolgwa
    a result, outcome, or consequence
  353. #353
    관심gwansim
    interest, attention, or concern about someone or something
  354. #354
    바라보다baraboda
    to look at; to gaze at
  355. #355
    향하다hyanghada
    to face or point toward (a direction or target)
  356. #356
    흐르다heureuda
    to flow (liquid, current, blood, etc.)
  357. #357
    미래mirae
    the future (time yet to come)
  358. #358
    영원히yeongwonhi
    forever; eternally; for all time
  359. #359
    달라지다dallajida
    to change; to become different
  360. #360
    변하다byeonhada
    to change; to become different
  361. #361
    고치다gochida
    to fix, repair, or correct something
  362. #362
    만들어지다mandeureojida
    to be made; to be created; to come into existence
  363. #363
    이용iyong
    use, utilization (of a service, resource, etc.)
  364. #364
    모습moseup
    appearance, looks, or the visible form/state of someone or something
  365. #365
    관계gwan-gye
    a relationship or connection between people or things
  366. #366
    지역jiyeok
    an area, region, or district (geographical or administrative)
  367. #367
    학원hagwon
    a private academy or cram school (after-school tutoring institute)
  368. #368
    이모imo
    mother's sister; aunt
  369. #369
    조카joka
    the child of one's sibling; a nephew or niece
  370. #370
    파랗다parata
    to be blue (the color)
  371. #371
    노랗다norata
    to be yellow
  372. #372
    까맣다kkamahda
    to be black; to be very dark in color
  373. #373
    갈색galsaek
    brown (the color)
  374. #374
    bit
    light; illumination; visible light
  375. #375
    나타내다nataneda
    to show, display, or express something
  376. #376
    바늘baneul
    a small pointed metal object used for sewing, injections, or acupuncture
  377. #377
    출근하다chulgeunhada
    to go to work; to commute to work
  378. #378
    퇴근toegeun
    getting off work; the time or act of leaving one's job at the end of the workday
  379. #379
    어느새eoneusae
    before one realizes; already; without noticing
  380. #380
    살짝saljjak
    slightly; a little (degree)
  381. #381
    몰래mollae
    secretly; without others knowing
  382. #382
    비밀bimil
    secret; something kept hidden
  383. #383
    밀다milda
    to push; to apply force to move something
  384. #384
    당기다dangida
    to pull or tug (physically)
  385. #385
    집다jipda
    to pick up or lift something with the hands
  386. #386
    내려놓다naeryeonohda
    to put or set something down (place an object on a surface)
  387. #387
    떨어뜨리다tteoreotteurida
    to drop something; cause something to fall
  388. #388
    매다maeda
    to tie or fasten (to put on something by tying or buckling, like a tie, belt, shoelace, seatbelt, or backpack strap)
  389. #389
    묶다mukda
    to tie, bind, or fasten things together
  390. #390
    편리하다pyeonrihada
    convenient; easy to use or makes things easier
  391. #391
    불편하다bulpyeonhada
    to be uncomfortable; to be inconvenient
  392. #392
    익숙하다iksukhada
    to be familiar with; to be accustomed to something
  393. #393
    낯설다natseolda
    to be unfamiliar or feel strange (not used to someone/something)
  394. #394
    잘못되다jalmosdoeda
    to be wrong or incorrect
  395. #395
    마음대로maeumdaero
    freely; as one wishes; at will
  396. #396
    기대하다gidaehada
    to expect; to look forward to
  397. #397
    결정gyeoljeong
    a decision; determination
  398. #398
    예정yejeong
    a plan or schedule; something that is planned or scheduled
  399. #399
    남기다namgida
    to leave something behind or for someone (including messages, tips, leftovers)
  400. #400
    메시지mesiji
    a message (text, voice, or written communication)
  401. #401
    꿈꾸다kkumkkuda
    to dream while sleeping
  402. #402
    착하다chakada
    kind; good-hearted
  403. #403
    없어지다eopseojida
    to disappear; to go missing
  404. #404
    안내하다annaehada
    to guide or show someone around; to provide information or directions
  405. #405
    시내sinae
    downtown; the central/commercial area of a city
  406. #406
    골목golmok
    a narrow street or alley
  407. #407
    주차장juchajang
    a parking lot or parking area for vehicles
  408. #408
    레스토랑reseutorang
    a restaurant (a place where meals are served)
  409. #409
    기사gisa
    a news article or report
  410. #410
    켜지다kyeojida
    to be turned on; to start working (intransitive, e.g., a light or device)
  411. #411
    자동jadong
    automatic; self-operating (works without human control)
  412. #412
    막히다makhida
    to be blocked, clogged, or jammed (e.g., traffic, pipes, nose)
  413. #413
    막다makda
    to block or obstruct a path, opening, or object
  414. #414
    돌리다dollida
    to turn or rotate something
  415. #415
    끌다kkeulda
    to pull or drag (physically move something toward you)
  416. #416
    두드리다dudeurida
    to hit or strike a surface (usually lightly) — to knock, tap, or beat
  417. #417
    머무르다meomureuda
    to stay or remain (somewhere), usually temporarily
  418. #418
    준비되다junbidoeda
    to be ready; to be prepared (become or be in a ready state)
  419. #419
    받아들이다badadeulida
    to accept or agree to an idea, fact, proposal, or situation
  420. #420
    가져다주다gajyeodajuda
    to bring something to someone (and give/deliver it)
  421. #421
    부치다buchida
    to send or mail something (dispatch)
  422. #422
    파일pail
    a file (a digital document or saved data)
  423. #423
    프로그램peurogeuraem
    a computer program or software application
  424. #424
    디자인dijain
    design (the plan, style, or appearance of something)
  425. #425
    드라마deurama
    a television drama or TV series
  426. #426
    만화manhwa
    a comic or cartoon (comic book, webtoon)
  427. #427
    이불ibul
    a blanket, comforter, or quilt used for bedding
  428. #428
    al
    an egg (animal egg; egg used as food)
  429. #429
    당연하다dangyeonhada
    to be natural, obvious, or expected
  430. #430
    최소한choesohan
    at least; at minimum
  431. #431
    이상isang
    or more; at least (used after numbers)
  432. #432
    더하다deohada
    to add or increase
  433. #433
    deol
    to a lesser degree; less (comparative modifier)
  434. #434
    가지gaji
    a branch or twig of a tree
  435. #435
    다양하다dayanghada
    to be diverse; to be varied
  436. #436
    비교하다bigyohada
    to compare (one thing/person with another)
  437. #437
    차이chai
    a difference or gap between things
  438. #438
    분위기bunwigi
    the atmosphere, mood, or vibe of a place or situation
  439. #439
    소식sosik
    news; information; an update
  440. #440
    즐기다jeulgida
    to enjoy; to take pleasure in
  441. #441
    구경하다gugyeonghada
    to look around, sightsee, or watch something as a spectator (e.g., visit attractions, browse a market) }]
  442. #442
    뽑다ppopda
    to pull out or extract something (physically)
  443. #443
    오가다ogada
    to go back and forth; to come and go between places or states
  444. #444
    헤어지다he-eo-jida
    to part or separate; to break up (end a relationship)
  445. #445
    생각되다saenggakdoeda
    to seem; to be considered or thought (by people)
  446. #446
    정하다jeonghada
    to decide; to set or determine
  447. #447
    정해지다jeonghaejida
    to be decided; to be determined
  448. #448
    똑똑하다ttokttokhada
    to be smart; clever
  449. #449
    바보babo
    a fool or idiot; someone who is silly or acts stupidly
  450. #450
    느리다neurida
    slow (not quick; moving or happening at low speed)
  451. #451
    모자라다mojarada
    to be lacking; to be insufficient
  452. #452
    여유yeoyu
    free time; spare time or leisure
  453. #453
    문화munhwa
    culture — the shared customs, arts, social practices, and values of a group
  454. #454
    현재hyeonjae
    now; currently; at present
  455. #455
    이후ihu
    after; following a point in time or event
  456. #456
    이전ijeon
    before; earlier; previous (in time)
  457. #457
    기간gigan
    a period of time; duration; term
  458. #458
    대부분daebubun
    most; the majority; for the most part
  459. #459
    일부ilbu
    a part or portion; some (of)
  460. #460
    각자gakja
    each; individually; separately (each person or thing on their own)
  461. #461
    끊어지다kkeun-eojida
    to break or snap (become physically separated)
  462. #462
    혹은hogeun
    or; alternatively (used between nouns/phrases to give options)
  463. #463
    내지naeji
    or (offers alternatives between nouns/phrases)
  464. #464
    오직ojik
    only; solely; exclusively
  465. #465
    마찬가지machangaji
    the same; identical; not different
  466. #466
    일반ilban
    general; common; ordinary
  467. #467
    평범하다pyeongbeomhada
    to be ordinary; not special or unusual
  468. #468
    흔히heunhi
    commonly; often
  469. #469
    분명히bunmyeonghi
    in a clear or obvious way (easy to perceive or understand)
  470. #470
    현대hyeondae
    the modern era; modern times
  471. #471
    내용naeyong
    content, subject matter, or information contained in something
  472. #472
    주제juje
    topic, subject, or theme of a discussion, talk, text, or event
  473. #473
    제목jemok
    title or heading; the subject of a text, document, or message
  474. #474
    고려하다goryeohada
    to consider; to take into account
  475. #475
    위하다wihada
    to do something for the sake of someone or something; to care for
  476. #476
    반복하다banbokhada
    to repeat; to do something again
  477. #477
    진행하다jinhaenghada
    to carry out, proceed with, or manage a process/event/task
  478. #478
    발전하다baljeonhada
    to develop; to make progress or improve
  479. #479
    gyae
    an informal/casual pronoun meaning 'that person' (he/she/they)
  480. #480
    아가씨agassi
    a young woman; young lady
  481. #481
    선배seonbae
    a senior (someone with more experience or higher status at school, work, or club)
  482. #482
    후배hubae
    a junior; someone of lower year or rank (at school, university, workplace, club)
  483. #483
    새로saero
    newly; afresh; again
  484. #484
    최고choego
    the best; the top; highest or maximum quality/level
  485. #485
    대단하다daedanhada
    to be great, impressive, or remarkable (positive admiration)
  486. #486
    훌륭하다hullyunghada
    excellent; admirable; very good
  487. #487
    눈썹nunsseop
    eyebrow
  488. #488
    발가락balgarak
    toe (one of the digits on the foot)
  489. #489
    kkeom
    chewing gum
  490. #490
    참기름chamgireum
    sesame oil (toasted sesame oil used in cooking)
  491. #491
    씹다ssipda
    to chew or bite (with the teeth)
  492. #492
    썰다sseolda
    to cut or slice (food) into pieces
  493. #493
    굽다gupda
    to grill, roast, or bake (cook with dry heat)
  494. #494
    끓이다kkeulida
    to boil something; to make a liquid boil
  495. #495
    뿌리다ppurida
    to sprinkle, spray, or scatter something (liquid, powder, seeds); also used for distributing something widely
  496. #496
    수많다sumanta
    many; numerous
  497. #497
    찾아가다chajagada
    to go to someone's place to visit or call on
  498. #498
    찾아오다chajaoda
    to come to find or visit someone/place
  499. #499
    올라오다ollaoda
    to come up or ascend toward the speaker/place (movement upward toward where someone is)
  500. #500
    다가오다dagaoda
    to approach; to come closer (physically or in time)
  501. #501
    긴장하다ginjanghada
    to be nervous; to feel tense
  502. #502
    우울하다uulhada
    to feel depressed; to be gloomy or down
  503. #503
    짜증jjajeung
    annoyance; irritation; the feeling of being annoyed
  504. #504
    고장gojang
    a breakdown or malfunction (of a machine or device)
  505. #505
    어둡다eodubda
    dark (not much light)
  506. #506
    더럽다deoreopda
    to be dirty or unclean
  507. #507
    깨지다kkaejida
    to be broken; to break (intransitive)
  508. #508
    식다sikda
    to cool down or become cold
  509. #509
    뜨다tteuda
    to open (one's eyes)
  510. #510
    커지다keojida
    to become bigger; to grow larger
  511. #511
    얇다yalbda
    to be thin (not thick)
  512. #512
    두껍다dukkeopda
    thick (having large distance between two opposite surfaces)
  513. #513
    낡다nalkda
    to be old or worn (not new)
  514. #514
    녹색noksaek
    the color green
  515. #515
    검다geomda
    to be black; dark in color.
  516. #516
    실제silje
    reality; the actual state of things
  517. #517
    비용biyong
    cost; expense; fee
  518. #518
    제품jaepum
    a product or manufactured good
  519. #519
    서비스seobiseu
    service; help or services provided (e.g., customer service, service industry)
  520. #520
    증상jeungsang
    a symptom; a sign or indication of an illness or problem
  521. #521
    치료하다chiryohada
    to treat or cure an illness or injury; to give medical care
  522. #522
    상처sangcheo
    a physical wound or injury
  523. #523
    회원hoewon
    a member of a group, organization, or service
  524. #524
    공간gonggan
    space; an area or room, physical or abstract
  525. #525
    방향banghyang
    the direction or orientation (way to or toward something)
  526. #526
    모양moyang
    the shape, form, or outward appearance of something
  527. #527
    여기저기yeogijeogi
    here and there; in many places; all over
  528. #528
    흘러가다heulleogada
    to flow or move along (liquid, current, etc.)
  529. #529
    식구sikgu
    a member of the same household or family (people who live and eat together)
  530. #530
    jeong
    affection, emotional attachment, warmth or goodwill felt toward others
  531. #531
    끄덕이다kkeudeokida
    to nod (one's head) to show agreement, understanding, or acknowledgement
  532. #532
    쳐다보다chyeodaboda
    to look at; to stare at
  533. #533
    다가가다dagagada
    to approach; to go toward someone or something
  534. #534
    내밀다naemilda
    to extend or stick out (a body part or object)
  535. #535
    맡기다matgida
    to entrust something or a task to someone; to leave in someone's care
  536. #536
    쏘다ssoda
    to shoot or fire a weapon or projectile
  537. #537
    벌다beolda
    to earn or make money
  538. #538
    용돈yongdon
    money given regularly for personal spending (allowance, pocket money)
  539. #539
    음료eumryo
    a drink; a beverage
  540. #540
    입구ipgu
    entrance; the place where you enter
  541. #541
    싣다sitda
    to load or put something onto a vehicle or container
  542. #542
    쌓다ssahda
    to stack or pile things up; to accumulate (objects or abstract things)
  543. #543
    밟다balpda
    to step on; to tread on
  544. #544
    구멍gumeong
    a hole or opening in something
  545. #545
    sup
    forest, woods
  546. #546
    길이gili
    length (the measurement of how long something is)
  547. #547
    떨리다tteollida
    to tremble or shake; to feel nervous
  548. #548
    불안하다bulanhada
    to feel anxious, uneasy, or worried
  549. #549
    유치원yuchiwon
    kindergarten; preschool
  550. #550
    세금segeum
    tax; money paid to the government
  551. #551
    가만히gamanhi
    motionlessly; quietly; without moving or making a sound
  552. #552
    고생하다gosaenghada
    to suffer/have a hard time; to endure difficulties or work hard
  553. #553
    우리말urimal
    the Korean language; 'our language' (referring to Korean)
  554. #554
    생활하다saenghwalhada
    to live; to lead one's daily life
  555. #555
    일상ilsang
    daily life; everyday routine
  556. #556
    근무하다geunmuhada
    to work; perform job duties
  557. #557
    휴가hyuga
    vacation; time off from work or school
  558. #558
    방문하다bangmunhada
    to visit (a place or person)
  559. #559
    모임moim
    a gathering, meeting, or get-together
  560. #560
    참석하다chamseokhada
    to attend or be present at an event, meeting, or ceremony
  561. #561
    둘러보다dulleoboda
    to look around or browse a place
  562. #562
    곳곳gotgot
    in many places; everywhere; here and there
  563. #563
    도구dogu
    a tool or implement used to do a task
  564. #564
    한참hancham
    for a long time; for quite a while
  565. #565
    충분히chungbunhi
    sufficiently; enough; adequately
  566. #566
    부족하다bujokhada
    to be insufficient; to lack
  567. #567
    펴다pyeoda
    to spread out, unfold, open, or straighten something
  568. #568
    흔들다heundeulda
    to shake; to move something or part of the body back and forth or side to side
  569. #569
    숨다sumda
    to hide (oneself)
  570. #570
    달아나다daranada
    to run away; to escape
  571. #571
    부드럽다budeureopda
    soft; smooth (in texture or manner)
  572. #572
    상하다sanghada
    to go bad or spoil (food)
  573. #573
    썩다sseokda
    to rot or go bad (food, plants, etc.)
  574. #574
    밀가루milgaru
    flour (powder made from ground grains used for cooking and baking)
  575. #575
    식용유sigyongyu
    cooking oil; edible oil used for frying or cooking
  576. #576
    오징어ojingeo
    a squid (the animal) or squid used as food
  577. #577
    어머eomeo
    an exclamation expressing surprise, mild shock, or delight (often used by women)
  578. #578
    깜짝kkamjjak
    suddenly; with surprise (used to show being startled or unexpected)
  579. #579
    저런jeoreon
    that kind of; such (used before a noun to describe something like that)
  580. #580
    상대sangdae
    the other person you interact with; an opponent, counterpart, or partner
  581. #581
    참가하다chamgahada
    to take part in or attend an event or activity
  582. #582
    주택jutaek
    a house or residential building; a dwelling
  583. #583
    햇빛haetbit
    sunlight; light from the sun
  584. #584
    바닷가badatga
    seaside; beach; the area by the sea
  585. #585
    국물gukmul
    the liquid part of a dish; soup or broth
  586. #586
    물속mulsok
    inside water; in the water; underwater
  587. #587
    날아가다naragada
    to fly away; to go off through the air
  588. #588
    떠오르다tteooreuda
    to come to mind; to occur to someone
  589. #589
    기르다gireuda
    to raise or rear (children, animals, plants)
  590. #590
    닮다dalmda
    to resemble; to look like (someone or something)
  591. #591
    그만두다geumanduda
    to stop or cease doing something
  592. #592
    붙다butda
    to stick or be attached (to something)
  593. #593
    벗기다beotgida
    to take off clothes from someone; to undress someone
  594. #594
    자세히jasehi
    in detail; thoroughly; carefully
  595. #595
    굉장히gwaengjanghi
    very; extremely
  596. #596
    안타깝다antakkapda
    to be regrettable; to be a pity
  597. #597
    고민하다gominhada
    to worry or be concerned; to think something over
  598. #598
    정신jeongsin
    mind, consciousness, or a person's mental state
  599. #599
    기운giun
    energy, physical strength, or vitality
  600. #600
    피로piro
    fatigue; tiredness (physical or mental)
  601. #601
    튼튼하다teuntunhada
    to be sturdy, strong, or healthy
  602. #602
    젊은이jeolmeuni
    a young person; youth
  603. #603
    대통령daetongnyeong
    the president (the head of a country or an organization)
  604. #604
    국가gukga
    a country; a nation; the state
  605. #605
    대도시daedosi
    a large city; metropolis
  606. #606
    실내silnae
    indoors; the interior of a building
  607. #607
    온몸onmom
    the whole body; the entire body
  608. #608
    손바닥sonbadak
    the palm of the hand
  609. #609
    ppyam
    cheek (the side of the face)
  610. #610
    밥그릇bapgeureut
    a bowl used for rice
  611. #611
    당근danggeun
    a carrot (the vegetable)
  612. #612
    콩나물kongnamul
    bean sprouts (mung bean sprouts)
  613. #613
    양념yangnyeom
    seasoning, spice, or sauce used to flavor food
  614. #614
    얼음eoreum
    frozen water; ice (including ice cubes)
  615. #615
    소주soju
    a Korean distilled alcoholic beverage (soju)
  616. #616
    월급wolgeup
    salary; pay (usually monthly)
  617. #617
    개발하다gaebalhada
    to develop; create or improve something (a product, technology, land, etc.)
  618. #618
    성공하다seonggonghada
    to succeed; to achieve success
  619. #619
    회복하다hoebokhada
    to recover or restore (health, strength, condition, or losses)
  620. #620
    변화하다byeonhwahada
    to change; to undergo a change
  621. #621
    포함하다pohamhada
    to include; to contain (make something part of a whole)
  622. #622
    요청yocheong
    a request; asking someone to do something
  623. #623
    신청sincheong
    an application or request (the act of applying or registering for something)
  624. #624
    제출하다jechulhada
    to submit (documents, applications, assignments, etc.)
  625. #625
    예절yejeol
    etiquette; manners; proper social behavior
  626. #626
    신선하다sinseonhada
    to be fresh (not stale, new, or refreshing)
  627. #627
    금지하다geumjihada
    to prohibit, forbid, or ban
  628. #628
    금연geumyeon
    no smoking; smoking prohibited (a rule or sign)
  629. #629
    신호sinho
    a signal, sign, or cue (e.g., traffic signal, gesture, electronic signal)
  630. #630
    표시하다pyosihada
    to mark, indicate, or label something
  631. #631
    허용하다heoyonghada
    to allow; to permit
  632. #632
    길가gilga
    the side of a road; the roadside
  633. #633
    엘리베이터ellibeiteo
    elevator (lift)
  634. #634
    좌석jwaseok
    a seat; a place to sit (in a car, theater, bus, etc.)
  635. #635
    안쪽anjjok
    the inside, inner side or interior
  636. #636
    외출oechul
    a short outing or temporary absence from home or work
  637. #637
    이사isa
    the act of moving residence; moving to a new home
  638. #638
    첫날cheotnal
    the first day of an event, period, trip, etc.
  639. #639
    냄비naembi
    a cooking pot or saucepan
  640. #640
    뚜껑ttukkeong
    lid, cap, or cover (of a container)
  641. #641
    봉지bongji
    a bag or small sack (usually disposable: plastic, paper, or grocery bag)
  642. #642
    플라스틱peullaseutik
    plastic (synthetic material)
  643. #643
    옥수수oksusu
    corn; maize
  644. #644
    kkul
    honey (the sweet food made by bees)
  645. #645
    속옷sokot
    underwear; undergarments
  646. #646
    가득하다gadeukhada
    to be full; to be filled
  647. #647
    가스gaseu
    gas; an air-like substance or a fuel used for cooking/heating
  648. #648
    먼지meonji
    dust (tiny dry particles like dirt or powder)
  649. #649
    jwi
    a mouse or rat (the small rodent)
  650. #650
    얹다eonjda
    to put or place something on top of something else
  651. #651
    맞추다matchuda
    to adjust, set, or make something fit or match
  652. #652
    양보하다yangbohada
    to give up or let someone else have something; to yield or give way
  653. #653
    이것저것igeotjeogeot
    this and that; various things
  654. #654
    글씨geulssi
    handwriting; the appearance or style of written characters
  655. #655
    눈앞nunap
    right in front of (one's) eyes; immediately ahead
  656. #656
    옳다olta
    to be correct; to be right
  657. #657
    틀림없다teullimeopda
    to be certain; to be without doubt or mistake.
  658. #658
    규칙gyuchik
    a rule or regulation
  659. #659
    알맞다almatda
    to be appropriate, suitable, or proper
  660. #660
    겨우gyeou
    barely; only just; with great difficulty
  661. #661
    꾸준히kkujunhi
    steadily; consistently (doing something regularly over time)
  662. #662
    놀이nori
    play, game, or recreational activity
  663. #663
    습관seubgwan
    a habit; a usual behavior or routine
  664. #664
    집중jipjung
    concentration; mental focus
  665. #665
    능력neungnyeok
    ability, skill, or capacity to do something
  666. #666
    실력silryeok
    skill, ability; level of competence
  667. #667
    장점jangjeom
    an advantage; a strong point
  668. #668
    단점danjeom
    a disadvantage, flaw, or weak point
  669. #669
    과제gwaje
    an assignment, task, or project (school or work)
  670. #670
    실패silpae
    failure; lack of success
  671. #671
    후회하다huhoehada
    to regret (feel sorry about a past action or decision)
  672. #672
    이상하다isanghada
    to be strange, odd, or unusual
  673. #673
    거짓말geojitmal
    a lie; a false statement
  674. #674
    가난하다gananhada
    to be poor; not have much money
  675. #675
    un
    luck, fortune, chance
  676. #676
    인기ingi
    popularity; being well-liked by many people
  677. #677
    pa
    a green onion; scallion
  678. #678
    된장doenjang
    fermented soybean paste used in Korean cooking
  679. #679
    벌레beolle
    an insect or bug
  680. #680
    뿌리ppuri
    the root of a plant (the part that grows underground)
  681. #681
    껍질kkeopjil
    the outer layer or covering of something (skin, peel, shell, rind)
  682. #682
    bat
    a field for growing crops; cultivated land
  683. #683
    목욕탕mokyoktang
    a public bathhouse; a place where people bathe
  684. #684
    노래방noraebang
    a karaoke room or karaoke establishment (place where people sing)
  685. #685
    술집suljip
    a bar or pub; a place where people drink alcohol
  686. #686
    시골sigol
    the countryside; a rural area
  687. #687
    공장gongjang
    factory; a place where goods are manufactured
  688. #688
    공연gongyeon
    a performance or show (theater, concert, dance, etc.)
  689. #689
    가꾸다gakkuda
    to cultivate or tend plants (garden, flowers)
  690. #690
    따다ttada
    to pick or pluck (fruit, flowers)
  691. #691
    젖다jeotda
    to become wet; to get soaked
  692. #692
    그치다geuchida
    to stop or cease (something like rain, noise, action)
  693. #693
    꾸다kkuda
    to dream (while sleeping)
  694. #694
    꾸미다kkumida
    to decorate or make something look nice (room, appearance, object)
  695. #695
    모시다mosida
    to accompany or take an honored person somewhere (honorific)
  696. #696
    낳다nahda
    to give birth; to bear (a child or offspring)
  697. #697
    어리다eorida
    to be young
  698. #698
    약하다yakhada
    to be weak (not strong in body, ability, effect, or flavor)
  699. #699
    가짜gajja
    fake; not genuine or real
  700. #700
    심각하다simgakhada
    to be serious, grave, or severe (a situation, problem, or condition)
  701. #701
    완벽하다wanbyeokhada
    to be perfect
  702. #702
    교통사고gyotongsago
    a traffic accident (a road or vehicle accident)
  703. #703
    신고singo
    an official report, notification, or declaration (to authorities or on a form)
  704. #704
    앓다alta
    to be ill; to suffer from a disease or physical pain
  705. #705
    큰일keunil
    a big problem or serious trouble
  706. #706
    주먹jumeok
    a fist (hand curled into a ball)
  707. #707
    봉투bongtu
    an envelope or small bag used to hold papers, money, or small items
  708. #708
    가루garu
    powder; fine dry particles (e.g., flour, powdered substance)
  709. #709
    byeok
    a wall or partition (physical surface of a building)
  710. #710
    크기keugi
    size; dimensions; extent
  711. #711
    무게muge
    weight; how heavy something is
  712. #712
    붙이다butida
    to attach or stick something onto something
  713. #713
    벌리다beollida
    to open or spread something (make a gap or widen)
  714. #714
    들려오다deullyeo-oda
    to be heard; to reach someone's ears
  715. #715
    통하다tonghada
    to pass through; to be open or connected (a route, line, channel)
  716. #716
    논의하다nonuihada
    to discuss; talk something over
  717. #717
    몇몇myeotmyeot
    some; several (a small number of people or things)
  718. #718
    각각gakgak
    each; respectively; individually
  719. #719
    전체jeonche
    the whole; entirety; the total amount
  720. #720
    그중geujung
    among them; among those
  721. #721
    단지danji
    only; merely; just
  722. #722
    적당하다jeokdanghada
    to be appropriate, suitable, or adequate
  723. #723
    확실하다hwaksilhada
    to be certain or sure
  724. #724
    그러므로geureomeuro
    therefore; so; consequently (connects a reason to a result)
  725. #725
    한편hanpyeon
    meanwhile / on the other hand (connects contrasting or simultaneous information)
  726. #726
    웬일wenil
    an unexpected or unusual thing/event
  727. #727
    마침machim
    just then; at exactly that time
  728. #728
    친척chincheok
    a family member by blood or marriage; a relative
  729. #729
    고모gomo
    father's sister; paternal aunt
  730. #730
    형님hyeongnim
    a respectful term for an older brother or an older male (used to address or refer to a respected senior)
  731. #731
    시어머니sieomeoni
    your mother-in-law (the husband's mother)
  732. #732
    들려주다deullyeojuda
    to let someone hear (play a sound or music for someone)
  733. #733
    주무시다jumusida
    to sleep (honorific; used for someone respected)
  734. #734
    숙이다sugida
    to lower or bend (one's head/body); to bow
  735. #735
    고개gogae
    the head/neck (often referring to turning or tilting the head)
  736. #736
    오른손oreunson
    the right hand (the hand on the right side of the body)
  737. #737
    도시락dosirak
    a packed meal or lunchbox
  738. #738
    화장품hwajangpum
    cosmetics; makeup products
  739. #739
    피부pibu
    skin; the outer layer of a person or animal, or one's complexion
  740. #740
    도중dojung
    during; in the middle of (an action or event)
  741. #741
    한동안handongan
    for a while; for some time
  742. #742
    멀어지다meoreojida
    to become physically farther away
  743. #743
    넘어가다neomeogada
    to fall over or end up lying across (physically)
  744. #744
    내놓다naenotda
    to put out or take out (physically place something outside or in view)
  745. #745
    닫히다dachida
    to be closed; to become shut (something closes by itself)
  746. #746
    불안bulan
    anxiety; a feeling of worry, unease, or nervousness.
  747. #747
    괴롭다goeropda
    to feel distressed, pained, or emotionally uncomfortable (physically or mentally)
  748. #748
    불쌍하다bulssanghada
    to be pitiful; to be deserving of pity
  749. #749
    놀랍다nollapda
    to be surprising
  750. #750
    식빵sikppang
    sliced loaf bread; sandwich bread
  751. #751
    동전dongjeon
    a coin; small metal money
  752. #752
    jim
    luggage or baggage (things you carry when traveling)
  753. #753
    계단gyedan
    a staircase; a set of steps connecting different floors or levels
  754. #754
    가리키다garikida
    to point at something or someone (physically, with a finger or gesture)
  755. #755
    들여다보다deuryeodaboda
    to look into or peer into (to look closely through or inside something)
  756. #756
    앞뒤apdwi
    the front and the back (the two opposite sides of something)
  757. #757
    맞은편mateunpyeon
    the opposite side; across from (a place or person)
  758. #758
    너머neomeo
    beyond; on the other side of something (a place, limit, or point in time)
  759. #759
    geot
    the outer surface or exterior of something (physical outside)
  760. #760
    공기gonggi
    the air; the atmosphere
  761. #761
    푸르다pureuda
    to be blue or green; to be verdant/lush
  762. #762
    회색hoesaek
    the color gray
  763. #763
    더위deowi
    the heat; hot weather (the condition of high temperature)
  764. #764
    puk
    deeply / completely / thoroughly — used to emphasize a deep or intense degree (e.g., sleep soundly, soak, be well cooked)
  765. #765
    마을maeul
    a village; a small rural community
  766. #766
    잔치janchi
    a party or celebration (a feast for a special occasion)
  767. #767
    연휴yeonhyu
    a consecutive holiday period; several days off in a row
  768. #768
    전날jeonnal
    the day before; the previous day (often before an event)
  769. #769
    마침내machimnae
    finally; at last; in the end
  770. #770
    자라나다jaranada
    to grow up; to be raised
  771. #771
    살리다sallida
    to save or keep alive; to revive
  772. #772
    경험하다gyeongheomhada
    to experience; to go through or have an experience
  773. #773
    기초gicho
    the foundation or basis of something (structural or conceptual)
  774. #774
    속도sokdo
    speed, velocity; the rate at which something moves or changes
  775. #775
    센터senteo
    a center; a place or organization that provides services or hosts activities
  776. #776
    카운터kaunteo
    a service counter or desk (e.g., at a store, hotel, or reception)
  777. #777
    등록deungnok
    registration; the act or record of signing up or enrolling
  778. #778
    준비물junbimul
    items or supplies needed for an activity, class, or trip
  779. #779
    신입생sinipsaeng
    a new student; freshman
  780. #780
    학기hakgi
    semester; an academic term
  781. #781
    시대sidae
    an era, period, or age (a span of time characterized by particular events or conditions)
  782. #782
    과목gwamok
    a school subject, course, or academic discipline
  783. #783
    또는ttoneun
    or (used between nouns or phrases; often formal/written)
  784. #784
    ttan
    other; different (colloquial, used before a noun)
  785. #785
    저렇다jeoreotda
    to be like that; to be that way
  786. #786
    나서다naseoda
    to step out or leave a place (go outside; depart)
  787. #787
    담당하다damdanghada
    to be in charge of; to take responsibility for something
  788. #788
    책임chaegim
    responsibility; a duty or task someone is expected to handle
  789. #789
    책임자chaegimja
    person in charge; the person responsible
  790. #790
    돌아보다doraboda
    to turn one’s head or eyes and look back (physical action)
  791. #791
    살펴보다salpyeoboda
    to examine or inspect something carefully
  792. #792
    사고sago
    an accident (often a traffic or unexpected incident)
  793. #793
    떠올리다tteoollida
    to recall or bring something (a memory, name, idea) to mind
  794. #794
    이르다ireuda
    early (timewise); to be early
  795. #795
    지치다jichida
    to be physically tired or exhausted
  796. #796
    우연히uyeonhi
    by chance; accidentally
  797. #797
    행동하다haengdonghada
    to act; to behave; to take action
  798. #798
    활동하다hwaldonghada
    to engage in activities; to be active
  799. #799
    자연jayeon
    nature; the natural world
  800. #800
    이날inal
    this day; the day in question
  801. #801
    오늘날oneulnal
    nowadays; these days
  802. #802
    새벽saebyeok
    dawn; the very early morning hours before sunrise
  803. #803
    가정gajeong
    home; family; household
  804. #804
    인원inwon
    the number of people; personnel; headcount
  805. #805
    사회sahoe
    society; a community or social system
  806. #806
    경제gyeongje
    the economy; economics
  807. #807
    국내guknae
    inside the country; domestic (not foreign)
  808. #808
    해외haeoe
    abroad; overseas (in or to a foreign country)
  809. #809
    국제gukje
    international (relating to or between countries)
  810. #810
    정치jeongchi
    politics; activities, systems, or affairs related to government and public decision-making
  811. #811
    교육gyoyuk
    education; instruction; training
  812. #812
    연구yeon-gu
    research; study; investigation
  813. #813
    과학gwahak
    science (the systematic study of the natural and physical world)
  814. #814
    사업saeop
    business; commercial enterprise; project
  815. #815
    대기업daegieop
    a large company or big corporation
  816. #816
    고객gogaek
    a customer or client
  817. #817
    상품sangpum
    a product, merchandise, or item for sale
  818. #818
    요구하다yoguhada
    to demand or request (often strongly or formally)
  819. #819
    반대하다bandaehada
    to oppose; to be against (an idea, plan, proposal)
  820. #820
    무시하다musihada
    to ignore or deliberately pay no attention to someone or something
  821. #821
    발견하다balgyeonhada
    to discover or find something previously unknown
  822. #822
    조사하다josahada
    to investigate; to examine or research something
  823. #823
    분석하다bunseokhada
    to analyze; to examine something in detail
  824. #824
    효과hyogwa
    an effect, result, or the effectiveness of something
  825. #825
    아아aa
    an interjection expressing understanding, realization, or mild surprise ("ah", "I see")
  826. #826
    조사josa
    an investigation, survey, or research
  827. #827
    한두handu
    one or two; a small number (about one or two)
  828. #828
    gyeot
    the side or edge of something; beside or near a place
  829. #829
    걸음georeum
    a single step or pace
  830. #830
    이동idong
    movement; moving from one place to another (physical motion or travel)
  831. #831
    올려놓다ollyeonohda
    to put/place something onto a surface (place on top of something)
  832. #832
    담기다damgida
    to be put into; to be contained or included in something
  833. #833
    식품sikpum
    food; food product; groceries
  834. #834
    주사jusa
    an injection; a medical shot
  835. #835
    수술susul
    surgery; a medical operation
  836. #836
    병들다byeongdeulda
    to become ill or fall sick (can be used literally or figuratively, e.g., to be lovesick)
  837. #837
    희망huimang
    hope; a wish or expectation for something to happen
  838. #838
    추억chueok
    a memory or recollection of past experiences
  839. #839
    시청sicheong
    city hall; the municipal government office
  840. #840
    시설siseol
    a building, equipment, or system provided for a specific purpose; a facility
  841. #841
    안방anbang
    the main bedroom or master bedroom in a house
  842. #842
    자체jache
    itself; the thing as such; in and of itself
  843. #843
    조건jogeon
    a condition, requirement, or term (something that must be met)
  844. #844
    듯이deusi
    as if; as though; in a way that resembles something
  845. #845
    그다지geudaji
    not very; not particularly (used to downplay something, often with negatives)
  846. #846
    대단히daedanhi
    very; extremely (formal intensifier)
  847. #847
    특별하다teukbyeolhada
    to be special; unusual or distinct
  848. #848
    활발하다hwalbalhada
    to be active, lively, or energetic
  849. #849
    중심jungsim
    the center, core, or main focus of something
  850. #850
    군데gunde
    a place or spot; a counter used to indicate number of locations
  851. #851
    단체danche
    a group or organization (people gathered for a common purpose)
  852. #852
    녀석nyeoseok
    an informal/familiar (often slightly rude or teasing) word for a person: guy, fellow, rascal
  853. #853
    자식jasik
    a child or offspring (one's son or daughter)
  854. #854
    건지다geonjida
    to rescue or save a person or animal from danger
  855. #855
    삶다salmda
    to boil (food) in water until cooked
  856. #856
    부딪치다budichida
    to collide with or bump into (physically)
  857. #857
    지르다jireuda
    to shout or yell
  858. #858
    떨다tteolda
    to tremble or shake (from cold, fear, nervousness, etc.)
  859. #859
    한꺼번에hankkeobeone
    all at once; all together; at the same time
  860. #860
    즉시jeuksi
    immediately; right away
  861. #861
    이틀iteul
    a period of two days
  862. #862
    이튿날iteutnal
    the next day; the following day
  863. #863
    킬로미터kilomiteo
    a unit of distance equal to 1,000 meters (kilometer)
  864. #864
    킬로그램kilogeuraem
    kilogram (unit of mass equal to 1,000 grams)
  865. #865
    온도ondo
    temperature (degree of hotness or coldness)
  866. #866
    태양taeyang
    the sun (the star that gives light and heat)
  867. #867
    파도pado
    a wave in the sea or other large body of water; a surge
  868. #868
    seom
    an island
  869. #869
    바위bawi
    a rock; a large stone or boulder
  870. #870
    날개nalgae
    wing (part of a bird, insect, or aircraft)
  871. #871
    합치다hapchida
    to combine, join, or merge things into one
  872. #872
    제한jehan
    a limit, restriction, or constraint
  873. #873
    평화pyeonghwa
    peace; the absence of war, conflict, or disturbance
  874. #874
    바르다bareuda
    to apply something (cream, paint, glue, etc.)
  875. #875
    무늬munui
    a pattern, design, or motif on a surface (fabric, wallpaper, etc.)
  876. #876
    표정pyojeong
    facial expression; the look on someone's face that shows emotion
  877. #877
    눈빛nunbit
    the look or expression in someone's eyes that shows feeling or intention
  878. #878
    버릇beoreut
    a repeated action or habit (often a bad habit)
  879. #879
    성인seongin
    an adult; a grown-up (a person who is legally or socially an adult)
  880. #880
    인생insaeng
    life (a person's life, existence)
  881. #881
    평생pyeongsaeng
    for (one's) whole life; throughout life
  882. #882
    새해saehae
    the New Year (the beginning of the year)
  883. #883
    정식jeongsik
    official; formal
  884. #884
    포장pojang
    packaging or wrapping; the materials or action used to wrap or pack items
  885. #885
    버터beoteo
    butter (the dairy spread used in cooking or on bread)
  886. #886
    kong
    bean; a legume (often refers to soybeans)
  887. #887
    고추gochu
    a chili pepper; hot pepper
  888. #888
    흘리다heullida
    to cause or allow a liquid or substance to flow or fall out; to spill or shed (e.g., liquid, tears, blood)
  889. #889
    보관하다bogwanhada
    to store or keep something for safekeeping
  890. #890
    견디다gyeondida
    to endure; to bear; to withstand
  891. #891
    일으키다ireukida
    to lift or raise something or someone up
  892. #892
    빌다bilda
    to beg or ask earnestly
  893. #893
    행사haengsa
    an organized event, ceremony, or public gathering
  894. #894
    대회daehoe
    a competition, contest, or tournament (sports, academic, etc.)
  895. #895
    경기장gyeonggijang
    a stadium or arena; a venue where sports or large events take place
  896. #896
    우승useung
    victory; winning a competition (first place, championship)
  897. #897
    관광객gwangwanggaek
    a tourist; someone who visits a place to sightsee
  898. #898
    미술관misulgwan
    an art museum or art gallery
  899. #899
    악수aksu
    a handshake; the act of shaking hands
  900. #900
    뵙다boepda
    to meet/see (humble form used when speaking respectfully about meeting someone of higher status)
  901. #901
    하하haha
    a written or spoken laugh ("haha") used to show amusement
  902. #902
    안주anju
    food or small dishes served with alcoholic drinks (bar snacks)
  903. #903
    하숙집hasukjip
    a boarding house; a place where people rent rooms and often get meals
  904. #904
    지붕jibung
    the roof of a building
  905. #905
    마루maru
    the wooden floor or raised living floor in a traditional Korean house
  906. #906
    머리카락meorikarak
    hair on the head; a strand of hair
  907. #907
    teok
    the chin or jaw (the lower front part of the face)
  908. #908
    수염suyeom
    facial hair; beard
  909. #909
    종일jongil
    all day; the whole day
  910. #910
    무렵muryeop
    around/about (a time); the time when something happens
  911. #911
    년대nyeondae
    a decade; a ten-year period
  912. #912
    믿음mideum
    belief, faith, or trust (confidence in someone/something or religious faith)
  913. #913
    부러워하다bureowohada
    to envy; to feel jealous of someone or something
  914. #914
    불가능하다bulganeunghada
    to be impossible; cannot be done or happen
  915. #915
    유행하다yuhenghada
    to be fashionable or popular (a trend)
  916. #916
    pi
    blood
  917. #917
    도둑doduk
    a person who steals; a thief
  918. #918
    도로doro
    a road, street, or highway
  919. #919
    고속도로gosokdoro
    a high-speed road for long-distance travel; highway or expressway
  920. #920
    입학iphak
    admission or enrollment to a school or program
  921. #921
    전공jeongong
    a college/university major or area of academic specialization
  922. #922
    주인공juingong
    the main character or protagonist (lead role in a story, film, play, etc.)
  923. #923
    토끼tokki
    rabbit (the animal)
  924. #924
    인간ingan
    a human being; a person; humanity
  925. #925
    사촌sachon
    a cousin (child of your aunt or uncle)
  926. #926
    애인aein
    a romantic partner; boyfriend or girlfriend
  927. #927
    노동자nodongja
    a worker; someone who does paid or manual labor
  928. #928
    종업원jong-eopwon
    an employee; a worker; a staff member
  929. #929
    사무samu
    office work; administrative tasks
  930. #930
    업무eobmu
    work, duties, tasks (usually formal or office-related)
  931. #931
    출장chuljang
    a business trip; work-related travel
  932. #932
    자가용jagayong
    a private/personal car (one's own car)
  933. #933
    수입suip
    import; bringing goods into a country
  934. #934
    재산jaesan
    property or assets; someone's possessions or wealth
  935. #935
    계약gyeyak
    a contract or formal agreement between parties
  936. #936
    역할yeokhal
    a role or function (the part someone or something plays)
  937. #937
    보고서bogoseo
    a report; a written document that presents information, findings, or recommendations
  938. #938
    신문지sinmunji
    a newspaper; the physical sheets of newsprint (the printed paper)
  939. #939
    신문사sinmunsa
    a newspaper company or news agency
  940. #940
    채널chaeneol
    a TV, radio, or online content channel
  941. #941
    방송bangsong
    a broadcast or broadcast program (radio, TV, or online)
  942. #942
    방송국bangsongguk
    a broadcasting station (TV or radio)
  943. #943
    대표daepyo
    a person who represents a group or organization (representative)
  944. #944
    의견uigyeon
    an opinion, view, or suggestion
  945. #945
    이루다iruda
    to achieve or accomplish (a goal, dream, etc.)
  946. #946
    실패하다silpaehada
    to fail; to be unsuccessful
  947. #947
    변화byeonhwa
    change, transformation, or alteration
  948. #948
    자유jayu
    freedom; liberty; the state of being free
  949. #949
    미소miso
    a smile (facial expression)
  950. #950
    sum
    breath; the air taken in or out when breathing
  951. #951
    기쁨gippeum
    joy, pleasure, or delight
  952. #952
    소년sonyeon
    a boy; a young male (child or adolescent)
  953. #953
    소녀sonyeo
    girl; a young female (child or adolescent)
  954. #954
    노인noin
    an elderly person; an old person
  955. #955
    인형inhyeong
    a doll, stuffed toy, or puppet
  956. #956
    나비nabi
    butterfly (the insect)
  957. #957
    모래morae
    sand (small grains of rock found on beaches, deserts, etc.)
  958. #958
    강물gangmul
    water of a river; river water
  959. #959
    향기hyanggi
    a pleasant smell; scent or aroma
  960. #960
    유리창yurichang
    a glass window
  961. #961
    발목balmok
    the ankle (the joint connecting the foot and the leg)
  962. #962
    기온gion
    the air temperature (usually outdoors)
  963. #963
    추위chuwi
    cold; coldness (the state, feeling, or cold weather)
  964. #964
    태풍taepung
    a typhoon (tropical cyclone)
  965. #965
    여름철yeoreumcheol
    the summer season; the time/during summer
  966. #966
    날아오다naraoda
    to fly toward a place or come flying (toward the speaker or destination)
  967. #967
    닿다dahda
    to touch or make physical contact
  968. #968
    쥐다jwida
    to grasp or hold something tightly with the hand
  969. #969
    떼다tteda
    to remove or detach (take off something attached)
  970. #970
    심다simda
    to plant (seeds, seedlings, trees); to put plants into the ground
  971. #971
    가늘다ganeulda
    to be thin or slender (of lines, threads, voices, shapes)
  972. #972
    넓어지다neolbeojida
    to become wider; to get wider
  973. #973
    jeuk
    that is / in other words (used to restate or clarify)
  974. #974
    조그맣다jogeumahda
    very small; tiny
  975. #975
    둥글다dunggeulda
    round (having a circular or spherical shape)
  976. #976
    굵다gukda
    to be thick (having a large diameter or width)
  977. #977
    붉다bulgda
    to be red (deep or bright red)
  978. #978
    똑같이ttokgachi
    in the same way; equally; identically.
  979. #979
    제법jebeop
    fairly/quite — to a notable degree (often more than expected)
  980. #980
    몹시mopsi
    very; extremely; severely
  981. #981
    별로byeollo
    not particularly; not very (usually used with negatives)
  982. #982
    물다mulda
    to bite (with the teeth)
  983. #983
    먹이다meokida
    to feed (someone or an animal); to make someone eat
  984. #984
    몰다molda
    to drive or steer (a vehicle); to herd/drive (people or animals)
  985. #985
    터뜨리다teotteurida
    to make something burst or pop; to cause something to break open
  986. #986
    뒤집다dwijipda
    to flip or turn something over (make the top the bottom)
  987. #987
    털다teolda
    to shake or brush something so dust or contents come out
  988. #988
    찌르다jjireuda
    to stab, pierce, or poke with something pointed
  989. #989
    낙엽nakyeop
    fallen leaves; autumn leaves
  990. #990
    지구jigu
    the planet Earth
  991. #991
    자료jaryo
    information, data, or materials (documents) used for reference or work
  992. #992
    소문somun
    a rumor; hearsay
  993. #993
    한숨hansum
    a sigh (a breath showing tiredness, sadness, relief, etc.)
  994. #994
    마음속maeumsok
    the inside of one's heart or mind; one's inner feelings or thoughts
  995. #995
    geop
    fear; the feeling of being afraid
  996. #996
    의미하다uimihada
    to mean; to signify
  997. #997
    알려지다allyeojida
    to become known; to be revealed
  998. #998
    스스로seuseuro
    by oneself; on one's own; of one's own accord
  999. #999
    만남mannam
    a meeting or encounter (planned meeting or chance encounter)
  1000. #1000
    마주maju
    face-to-face; toward each other
  1001. #1001
    jeol
    a Buddhist temple
  1002. #1002
    웨이터weiteo
    a waiter; a server at a restaurant
  1003. #1003
    이성iseong
    reason; rationality
  1004. #1004
    후춧가루huchutgaru
    ground black pepper (pepper powder used as a seasoning)
  1005. #1005
    식물sikmul
    a plant; vegetation (a living plant)
  1006. #1006
    불빛bulbit
    light; glow or beam from a source (lamp, candle, etc.)
  1007. #1007
    포스터poseuteo
    a poster (printed picture or advertisement for display)
  1008. #1008
    광고gwanggo
    an advertisement; a commercial
  1009. #1009
    인터뷰inteobyu
    an interview (a formal conversation where someone is asked questions)
  1010. #1010
    미팅miting
    a meeting or appointment (business or general)
  1011. #1011
    미디어midieo
    media; channels or organizations for mass communication (TV, internet, newspapers, the press)
  1012. #1012
    관객gwanggaek
    the audience or spectators at an event (people watching)
  1013. #1013
    관광gwangwang
    sightseeing; tourism
  1014. #1014
    대중daejung
    the public; the general public; the masses
  1015. #1015
    대중문화daejung munhwa
    popular culture; mass culture
  1016. #1016
    그룹geurup
    a group; a collection of people or things
  1017. #1017
    공동gongdong
    shared; joint; together (used before nouns or in compounds)
  1018. #1018
    각종gakjong
    various; various kinds of
  1019. #1019
    이미지imiji
    a picture or visual representation (photo, graphic, image file)
  1020. #1020
    스타seuta
    a famous performer or celebrity (a star)
  1021. #1021
    배우baeu
    an actor or actress; a performer
  1022. #1022
    작가jakga
    a writer or author (someone who writes books, articles, or stories)
  1023. #1023
    글쓰기geulsseugi
    the act or skill of writing (producing text)
  1024. #1024
    주요juyo
    main; principal; major
  1025. #1025
    최초choecho
    the first; the earliest (the first occurrence)
  1026. #1026
    최대choedae
    the greatest amount, degree, or size; maximum
  1027. #1027
    최선choeseon
    the best; the utmost effort
  1028. #1028
    on
    the past attributive form of 'to come' used before a noun (…who/that came)
  1029. #1029
    mu
    a Korean radish (daikon)
  1030. #1030
    so
    a cow, ox, or cattle
  1031. #1031
    기술gisul
    a skill or ability (learned competence)
  1032. #1032
    경영gyeongyeong
    management; the running or administration of a business or organization
  1033. #1033
    장사jangsa
    business; selling goods or running a shop
  1034. #1034
    보험boheom
    insurance (a financial product that pays for loss or risk)
  1035. #1035
    출입chulip
    entry and exit; access (the act or permission of entering and leaving a place)
  1036. #1036
    교환gyohwan
    an exchange, swap, or replacement (of items, money, tickets, etc.)
  1037. #1037
    부족bujok
    a lack or shortage; not enough
  1038. #1038
    보호boho
    protection; the act of protecting or keeping safe
  1039. #1039
    발생하다balsaenghada
    to occur; to happen
  1040. #1040
    관련되다gwanlyeondwaeda
    to be related to; to be connected with
  1041. #1041
    적용하다jeogyonghada
    to apply (a rule, method, feature, or change to something); to put into effect
  1042. #1042
    마련되다maryeondoeda
    to be prepared, arranged, or provided
  1043. #1043
    다하다dahada
    to finish or come to an end
  1044. #1044
    주장하다jujanghada
    to assert or claim something (state an opinion or fact strongly)
  1045. #1045
    의심하다uisimhada
    to doubt; to suspect
  1046. #1046
    비판하다bipanhada
    to criticize; point out faults or evaluate negatively
  1047. #1047
    밝히다balghida
    to reveal or disclose (information, truth, a secret)
  1048. #1048
    여보yeobo
    a term of endearment spouses use to address or call each other (honey, dear)
  1049. #1049
    당신dangsin
    you (second-person pronoun); often used in writing, songs, or intimate contexts and can sound rude or distant in everyday speech
  1050. #1050
    사원sawon
    an employee; a company staff member
  1051. #1051
    이웃집iutjip
    the neighbor's house; the house next door
  1052. #1052
    현관hyeongwan
    entrance; foyer—the area or hall at the front door
  1053. #1053
    전철jeoncheol
    the subway or metro (urban electric train)
  1054. #1054
    달려오다dallyeo-oda
    to run toward or come running to a place or person
  1055. #1055
    가리다garida
    to cover or block (hide something)
  1056. #1056
    덮다deopda
    to cover or put something over (something else)
  1057. #1057
    젓다jeotda
    to stir or mix (with a spoon, chopsticks, etc.), to blend ingredients or liquids.
  1058. #1058
    볶다bokda
    to stir-fry or sauté (cook food in a pan)
  1059. #1059
    토마토tomato
    a tomato (the fruit/vegetable)
  1060. #1060
    나물namul
    edible seasoned or boiled leafy greens / vegetable side dish
  1061. #1061
    손발sonbal
    hands and feet; limbs
  1062. #1062
    손톱sontop
    nail on a finger or toe
  1063. #1063
    웃음useum
    laughter; the sound or act of laughing
  1064. #1064
    기뻐하다gippeohada
    to feel or show pleasure; to be pleased or happy about something
  1065. #1065
    조심스럽다josimseureopda
    to be cautious; careful
  1066. #1066
    넓히다neolpida
    to make something wider; to widen or expand
  1067. #1067
    통장tongjang
    a bankbook or bank account (passbook used to record and access a bank account)
  1068. #1068
    저축jeochuk
    savings; money set aside (or the act of saving money)
  1069. #1069
    수표supyo
    a check (bank cheque) — a written order to a bank to pay a specified amount
  1070. #1070
    현지hyeonji
    the actual place or site; the local area
  1071. #1071
    가이드gaideu
    a person who leads and explains (a tour guide)
  1072. #1072
    우수하다usuhada
    to be excellent; to be outstanding or superior in quality or performance.
  1073. #1073
    순수하다sunsuhada
    to be pure; not mixed or contaminated; innocent or sincere
  1074. #1074
    선수seonsu
    an athlete or player (in sports)
  1075. #1075
    기자gija
    a reporter or journalist
  1076. #1076
    아나운서anaunseo
    an announcer; a TV or radio presenter
  1077. #1077
    공무원gongmuwon
    a government employee; a civil servant
  1078. #1078
    비서biseo
    a secretary; an assistant who handles correspondence, schedules, and office tasks
  1079. #1079
    목사moksa
    a Christian pastor or minister
  1080. #1080
    사위sawi
    son-in-law (the man married to one's daughter)
  1081. #1081
    며느리myeoneuri
    daughter-in-law (a son's wife)
  1082. #1082
    장남jangnam
    eldest son; first-born son
  1083. #1083
    주부jubu
    housewife; homemaker (a person who manages the household)
  1084. #1084
    청년cheongnyeon
    a young person; youth (young adult)
  1085. #1085
    배추baechu
    napa cabbage (Chinese cabbage)
  1086. #1086
    소나무sonamu
    a pine tree
  1087. #1087
    개구리gaeguri
    a frog (the amphibian)
  1088. #1088
    baem
    snake (the reptile)
  1089. #1089
    teol
    hair, fur, feathers, or down (on animals or people)
  1090. #1090
    ppyeo
    bone (the hard part inside an animal or human body)
  1091. #1091
    담그다damgeuda
    to soak or steep something in liquid
  1092. #1092
    울리다ullida
    to cause someone to cry; make someone cry
  1093. #1093
    뻗다ppeotda
    to stretch out or extend (a limb, branch, wire, etc.)
  1094. #1094
    죽이다jukida
    to kill; to cause someone's death
  1095. #1095
    자연스럽다jayeonseureopda
    to be natural; to look or feel unforced
  1096. #1096
    심하다simhada
    to be severe, intense, or extreme
  1097. #1097
    불만bulman
    a complaint; dissatisfaction; displeasure
  1098. #1098
    계산기gyesangi
    a calculator (device or app for doing arithmetic)
  1099. #1099
    사물samul
    an object or thing (physical or conceptual)
  1100. #1100
    시민simin
    a citizen; a member of a city or country
  1101. #1101
    청소년cheongsonyeon
    a young person between childhood and adulthood; an adolescent or teenager.
  1102. #1102
    동창dongchang
    a classmate or alumnus (someone from the same school or graduating class)
  1103. #1103
    동아리dongari
    a club or activity group (usually at school or university)
  1104. #1104
    담임damim
    homeroom teacher; the teacher in charge of a class
  1105. #1105
    반장banjang
    class monitor; the student in charge of a class (at school)
  1106. #1106
    대학원daehagwon
    graduate school (postgraduate school)
  1107. #1107
    연구소yeonguso
    a research institute, laboratory
  1108. #1108
    연구자yeonguja
    researcher; a person who conducts academic or scientific research
  1109. #1109
    연구하다yeonguhada
    to research; to investigate or study a topic in depth
  1110. #1110
    교류gyoryu
    exchange or interaction between people, groups, or cultures
  1111. #1111
    각국gakguk
    each country; various countries
  1112. #1112
    테이프teipeu
    adhesive tape (sticky tape) used to stick things
  1113. #1113
    비닐binil
    vinyl; plastic (thin, flexible plastic used for bags, packaging, or covering)
  1114. #1114
    heuk
    soil; dirt (earth/ground material)
  1115. #1115
    cheol
    iron (the metal)
  1116. #1116
    렌즈renjeu
    lens (for cameras, glasses, contact lenses)
  1117. #1117
    악기akgi
    musical instrument
  1118. #1118
    관찰하다gwanchalhada
    to observe carefully (watch for study, research, or inspection)
  1119. #1119
    발달하다baldalhada
    to develop or grow (progress or improvement)
  1120. #1120
    속하다sokhada
    to belong to; to be affiliated with or part of a group, organization, or category
  1121. #1121
    까닭kkadak
    reason; cause
  1122. #1122
    특징teukjing
    a feature or characteristic
  1123. #1123
    판단pandan
    a judgment, decision, or assessment
  1124. #1124
    yeo
    an interjection to get someone's attention ('hey')
  1125. #1125
    으응eueung
    informal 'yes' or 'yeah' used to acknowledge or agree
  1126. #1126
    eum
    an interjection used when thinking or hesitating (um / hmm)
  1127. #1127
    학습hakseup
    learning; study (the process of acquiring knowledge or skills)
  1128. #1128
    금년geumnyeon
    this year; the current year
  1129. #1129
    그해geuhae
    that year (the year being referred to)
  1130. #1130
    나뭇가지namutgaji
    a branch or twig of a tree
  1131. #1131
    열흘yeolheul
    a period of ten days
  1132. #1132
    앞길apgil
    the road or path in front (literal)
  1133. #1133
    창밖changbak
    the area or view outside a window
  1134. #1134
    부근bugeun
    the area near or around a place; vicinity
  1135. #1135
    정문jeongmun
    the main gate or main entrance of a building, school, or campus
  1136. #1136
    대문daemun
    the main gate or large front entrance of a house/building
  1137. #1137
    귀국하다gwigukhada
    to return to one's home country
  1138. #1138
    취직chwijik
    getting a job; finding employment
  1139. #1139
    벌이다beolida
    to start, organize, or carry out an event, project, or action
  1140. #1140
    얼다eolda
    to freeze; become solid or turn into ice because of cold
  1141. #1141
    신체sinche
    the body; a person's physical body
  1142. #1142
    가슴속gaseumsok
    the inside of the chest; the area inside the ribcage (literal, physical)
  1143. #1143
    곱다gopda
    beautiful; pretty
  1144. #1144
    gom
    a bear (the animal)
  1145. #1145
    낚시naksi
    fishing (the activity of catching fish)
  1146. #1146
    포도주podoju
    wine (an alcoholic drink made from fermented grapes)
  1147. #1147
    술잔suljan
    a drinking cup or glass (usually for alcohol)
  1148. #1148
    mit
    and; as well as (formal/written connector between nouns)
  1149. #1149
    yet
    old; former (used before nouns)
  1150. #1150
    늙다neulgda
    to grow old; to be elderly
  1151. #1151
    형제hyeongje
    brothers; siblings
  1152. #1152
    남매nammae
    brother and sister; siblings of opposite sexes
  1153. #1153
    나뭇잎namunnip
    a leaf (of a tree or plant)
  1154. #1154
    화분hwabun
    a flowerpot or plant pot (the container)
  1155. #1155
    시인siin
    a poet (someone who writes poems)
  1156. #1156
    통신tongsin
    communication; transmission of information (often referring to telecommunications)
  1157. #1157
    인구ingu
    the population of a place (number of people living there)
  1158. #1158
    이익iik
    benefit; profit; advantage
  1159. #1159
    pok
    width or breadth (physical measurement)
  1160. #1160
    그램geuraem
    a gram (unit of mass)
  1161. #1161
    밀리미터millimiteo
    a unit of length equal to one thousandth of a meter (mm)
  1162. #1162
    ton
    a metric ton or ton (unit of mass, ≈1,000 kilograms)
  1163. #1163
    승용차seungyongcha
    a passenger car; a private car used for personal transport
  1164. #1164
    골프golpeu
    golf (the sport) or the game of golf.
  1165. #1165
    바이올린baiollin
    violin (a stringed musical instrument)
  1166. #1166
    화가hwaga
    a painter; an artist who paints
  1167. #1167
    예술가yesulga
    an artist (a person who creates art)
  1168. #1168
    동시dongsi
    the same time; simultaneity
  1169. #1169
    동화donghwa
    a children's story; fairy tale
  1170. #1170
    아무렇다amureotda
    to be any particular way; to matter or be affected (often used in negative expressions to mean 'to be fine/indifferent')
  1171. #1171
    걱정스럽다geokjeongseureopda
    to be worried; to feel concerned
  1172. #1172
    흥미heungmi
    interest; curiosity
  1173. #1173
    감동gamdong
    a feeling of being emotionally moved or touched; an emotional impact
  1174. #1174
    물음mureum
    a question or inquiry
  1175. #1175
    단순히dansunhi
    simply; merely; just
  1176. #1176
    잔뜩janddeuk
    to a great degree; very; intensely
  1177. #1177
    머릿속meoritsok
    inside one's head; in someone's mind (thoughts, ideas)
  1178. #1178
    배경baegyeong
    the visual or physical background behind something (scenery, backdrop)
  1179. #1179
    풍경punggyeong
    scenery; a view or landscape
  1180. #1180
    예술yesul
    art; creative works or the practice of making art
  1181. #1181
    미술misul
    art; the visual or fine arts
  1182. #1182
    감상하다gamsanghada
    to appreciate or enjoy art, music, film, literature, scenery
  1183. #1183
    어울리다eoullida
    to suit or match (clothes, colors, style)
  1184. #1184
    스타일seutail
    style; a person's way of dressing, looking, or doing something
  1185. #1185
    패션paesyeon
    fashion; style of clothing or current fashion trends
  1186. #1186
    프로peuro
    a professional; an expert who does something as a job
  1187. #1187
    고급gogeup
    high-class; high-quality; premium
  1188. #1188
    모델model
    a person who models clothes or products
  1189. #1189
    촬영chwalyeong
    filming or shooting (photo or video)
  1190. #1190
    syo
    a show; a performance or entertainment program (TV or stage)
  1191. #1191
    박수baksu
    applause; the act or sound of clapping
  1192. #1192
    소스soseu
    a sauce or condiment (for food)
  1193. #1193
    빗물bitmul
    rainwater
  1194. #1194
    바닷물badatmul
    seawater; the water of the sea
  1195. #1195
    밤늦다bamneutda
    to be late at night; to occur or be late into the night
  1196. #1196
    이루어지다irueojida
    to be achieved; to be realized (a plan, dream, goal)
  1197. #1197
    전문가jeonmunga
    an expert or specialist (someone with professional or specialized knowledge)
  1198. #1198
    자격jagyeok
    qualification or eligibility to do something (skills, requirements, conditions)
  1199. #1199
    en
    colloquial contraction of '에는' used after nouns to mean 'in/on/at' or 'as for X' (marks time/place/topic)
  1200. #1200
    이하iha
    not exceeding; at most (used after numbers)
  1201. #1201
    이외i-oe
    except / besides / other than
  1202. #1202
    maen
    bare; without the usual covering or tool
  1203. #1203
    차례charye
    one's turn; order in a sequence
  1204. #1204
    꼭대기kkokdaegi
    the top; the highest point or summit of something
  1205. #1205
    앞서다apseoda
    to be ahead; to precede (in position, time, rank, or order)
  1206. #1206
    여관yeogwan
    an inn; a small hotel (a place where travelers stay)
  1207. #1207
    수화기suhwagi
    telephone handset; receiver (the part of a phone you hold to your ear)
  1208. #1208
    예금yegum
    a bank deposit; money kept in a bank (savings)
  1209. #1209
    에너지eneoji
    energy; power (physical, mental, electrical)
  1210. #1210
    전자jeonja
    electronic; relating to electronic devices or systems
  1211. #1211
    전문jeonmun
    an area of expertise or specialty
  1212. #1212
    변호사byeonhosa
    lawyer; attorney
  1213. #1213
    박사baksa
    a person who holds a doctoral degree (PhD)
  1214. #1214
    과학자gwahakja
    scientist
  1215. #1215
    국어guk-eo
    the Korean language; the school subject 'Korean'
  1216. #1216
    시절sijeol
    a period of time or era (often referring to a stage in life or past days)
  1217. #1217
    장래jangnae
    the future; a person's future or prospects
  1218. #1218
    유난히yunanhi
    especially; unusually (in a way that stands out)
  1219. #1219
    굳이gudi
    deliberately or insistently; doing something even though it's unnecessary
  1220. #1220
    하여튼hayeoteun
    anyway; in any case
  1221. #1221
    함부로hamburo
    carelessly; thoughtlessly
  1222. #1222
    흘러나오다heulleonaoda
    to flow or come out (liquid, sound, light, information)
  1223. #1223
    그림자geurimja
    a shadow; the dark shape cast by an object that blocks light
  1224. #1224
    군대gundae
    the army; the armed forces (soldiers as an organization)
  1225. #1225
    장군janggun
    a military general; a high-ranking army officer
  1226. #1226
    전쟁jeonjaeng
    war; armed conflict between countries, groups, or armies
  1227. #1227
    종교jonggyo
    religion; a system of beliefs or faith
  1228. #1228
    불교bulgyo
    Buddhism; the religion and teachings/practices of the Buddha.
  1229. #1229
    유교yugyo
    Confucianism, the ethical and social system based on Confucius' teachings
  1230. #1230
    유학yuhak
    study abroad; studying in a foreign country
  1231. #1231
    소설soseol
    a novel; a work of fiction
  1232. #1232
    저자jeoja
    author; writer
  1233. #1233
    소설가soseolga
    a novelist (a person who writes novels)
  1234. #1234
    문학munhak
    literature; written works and study of literary art
  1235. #1235
    독서dokseo
    reading (the activity of reading books or texts)
  1236. #1236
    전해지다jeonhaejida
    to be delivered or conveyed (a message, news, object)
  1237. #1237
    강조하다gangjohada
    to emphasize; to stress
  1238. #1238
    펼쳐지다pyeolchyeojida
    to unfold or spread out; to open up (become spread wide)
  1239. #1239
    뛰어들다ttwieodeulda
    to jump into or plunge into (physically or figuratively); to jump in or get involved quickly and abruptly.
  1240. #1240
    맞서다matseoda
    to confront or oppose someone/something
  1241. #1241
    내려다보다naeryeodaboda
    to look downward from a higher place at something below (literal)
  1242. #1242
    불리다bulrida
    to be called / to be referred to as (passive of 부르다)
  1243. #1243
    취하다chwihada
    to become drunk; to be intoxicated
  1244. #1244
    자랑하다jaranghada
    to boast or show off
  1245. #1245
    진하다jinhada
    strong or concentrated (taste, color, smell)
  1246. #1246
    화려하다hwaryeohada
    to be showy, flashy, or splendid
  1247. #1247
    불행하다bulhaenghada
    to be unhappy; to be unfortunate
  1248. #1248
    임시imsi
    temporary; not permanent
  1249. #1249
    사흘saheul
    a period of three days (three days)
  1250. #1250
    그늘geuneul
    shade; an area sheltered from direct sunlight (e.g., under a tree or awning)
  1251. #1251
    호수hosu
    a lake
  1252. #1252
    호랑이horangi
    tiger (the animal)
  1253. #1253
    여우yeou
    a fox (the animal)
  1254. #1254
    가죽gajuk
    leather; skin or hide (the material made from animal skin)
  1255. #1255
    tap
    a tower or pagoda (tall, often stone or brick structure)
  1256. #1256
    창고changgo
    a warehouse or storage room; a place for storing things
  1257. #1257
    공사gongsa
    construction work; building or renovation
  1258. #1258
    건축geonchuk
    construction; the process or work of building
  1259. #1259
    농촌nongchon
    a farming village; the countryside (rural area)
  1260. #1260
    농업nong-eop
    agriculture; farming
  1261. #1261
    부동산budongsan
    real estate; property (land and buildings)
  1262. #1262
    수출suchul
    the export of goods or services to another country
  1263. #1263
    무역muyeok
    trade; commerce (esp. international trade)
  1264. #1264
    시리즈sirijeu
    a series (TV, book, product line, etc.)
  1265. #1265
    시청자sicheongja
    a viewer; someone who watches a broadcast, video, or stream
  1266. #1266
    출연하다chulyeonhada
    to appear or perform (on stage, TV, film, or in a show)
  1267. #1267
    부장bujang
    the head or manager of a department in a company or organization
  1268. #1268
    회장hoejang
    the chairman/president (leader of an organization)
  1269. #1269
    총장chongjang
    the president or head of an organization (often a university)
  1270. #1270
    국회의원gukhoeuiwon
    a member of the National Assembly; a lawmaker
  1271. #1271
    외교oegyo
    diplomacy; the management of relations between countries
  1272. #1272
    외교관oegyogwan
    a diplomat; an official who represents their country abroad
  1273. #1273
    영원하다yeongwonhada
    lasting forever; eternal
  1274. #1274
    seong
    family name; surname
  1275. #1275
    wang
    king; a monarch or ruler
  1276. #1276
    역사가yeoksaga
    a historian (a person who studies or writes about history)
  1277. #1277
    스님seunim
    a Buddhist monk or nun (honorific)
  1278. #1278
    신랑sinrang
    the groom (bridegroom); the man getting married
  1279. #1279
    근로자geunroja
    a worker; an employee; someone who performs labor
  1280. #1280
    소비자sobija
    a consumer; a person who buys or uses goods or services
  1281. #1281
    줄기julgi
    the stem or stalk of a plant (the physical central piece)
  1282. #1282
    산소sanso
    oxygen (the gas/element)
  1283. #1283
    불꽃bulkkot
    a flame or blaze (the visible part of a fire)
  1284. #1284
    죽음jugeum
    death (the end of life)
  1285. #1285
    짙다jitda
    to be dark or deep in color/intensity
  1286. #1286
    엉뚱하다eongttunghada
    odd or unexpected; not what was anticipated
  1287. #1287
    매력maeryeok
    charm or attractiveness; a quality that makes someone or something appealing
  1288. #1288
    욕심yoksim
    greed; a selfish desire to have more
  1289. #1289
    보람boram
    a sense of accomplishment or feeling that something was worthwhile
  1290. #1290
    본래bonrae
    originally; from the beginning; inherently
  1291. #1291
    더구나deoguna
    moreover; besides; what's more (adds an additional or stronger reason)
  1292. #1292
    적극jeokgeuk
    actively; proactively; enthusiastically
  1293. #1293
    태도taedo
    attitude, manner, or behavior
  1294. #1294
    심리simni
    psychology; the study of the mind or a person's mental state
  1295. #1295
    의하다uihada
    to be based on; to be caused by; according to
  1296. #1296
    확대하다hwakdae hada
    to enlarge; to make larger (e.g., an image, area, or scale)
  1297. #1297
    심해지다simhaejida
    to become severe or worse; to intensify in degree or severity
  1298. #1298
    통일tongil
    the act of uniting; reunification (especially political unification, e.g., of North and South Korea)
  1299. #1299
    서양seoyang
    the West; Western countries or Western culture
  1300. #1300
    동양dongyang
    the East; East Asia; the Orient
  1301. #1301
    전국jeonguk
    the whole country; nationwide
  1302. #1302
    지방jibang
    a region, area, or province (outside the capital)
  1303. #1303
    코너koneo
    a corner or bend (physical corner, a turn on a road)
  1304. #1304
    올림픽ollimpik
    the Olympic Games (international multi-sport competition)
  1305. #1305
    체육cheyuk
    physical education (the school subject)
  1306. #1306
    리듬rideum
    rhythm; a regular pattern of sounds, beats, or movements
  1307. #1307
    피시pisi
    a personal computer (PC)
  1308. #1308
    paek
    a facial pack or sheet mask (skincare product)
  1309. #1309
    점수jeomsu
    score or points (on a test, game, or evaluation)
  1310. #1310
    상상sangsang
    imagination; the act or power of forming mental images or ideas
  1311. #1311
    그려지다geuryeojida
    to be drawn or depicted (passive of 'to draw')
  1312. #1312
    jeok
    an occasion or instance (a time when something happened)
  1313. #1313
    heon
    Used before a noun to mean 'worn' or 'used' (old and showing wear).
  1314. #1314
    꿈속kkumsok
    inside a dream; in one's dream
  1315. #1315
    jil
    quality; the condition or standard of something
  1316. #1316
    고통gotong
    physical or emotional pain; suffering
  1317. #1317
    민족minjok
    an ethnic group; a people or nation (a group sharing common ancestry, culture, or language)
  1318. #1318
    조상josang
    ancestor; forebear
  1319. #1319
    질서jilseo
    order; an organized or disciplined state (public order, orderly behavior)
  1320. #1320
    명령myeongryeong
    an order or command (an instruction given by someone in authority)
  1321. #1321
    강제gangje
    compulsion; coercion — forcing someone to do something
  1322. #1322
    다수dasu
    a large number; the majority
  1323. #1323
    gun
    the military; the armed forces (army/branch)
  1324. #1324
    밉다mipda
    to be hateful or disliked; to cause someone to feel dislike
  1325. #1325
    마구magu
    recklessly; without restraint; violently
  1326. #1326
    형부hyeongbu
    brother-in-law (specifically, the husband of one's older sister)
  1327. #1327
    시집sijip
    a collection of poems; a poetry book
  1328. #1328
    체중chejung
    body weight (the weight of a person or animal)
  1329. #1329
    임신imsin
    pregnancy; the condition of carrying a fetus
  1330. #1330
    am
    cancer (the disease)
  1331. #1331
    부작용bujagyong
    a side effect; an unintended or adverse effect (often of a medicine or treatment)
  1332. #1332
    충격chunggyeok
    a sudden emotional shock; strong surprise or distress
  1333. #1333
    씨름ssireum
    traditional Korean wrestling (a sport)
  1334. #1334
    무용muyong
    dance (the performing art)
  1335. #1335
    도자기dojagi
    ceramic, pottery, or porcelain
  1336. #1336
    새끼saekki
    a young animal; offspring (baby animal)
  1337. #1337
    석유seokyu
    petroleum; crude oil
  1338. #1338
    영하yeongha
    below zero; negative (temperature or numbers)
  1339. #1339
    세기segi
    century (a 100-year period)
  1340. #1340
    예상yesang
    an expectation, prediction, or estimate about a future outcome
  1341. #1341
    종합jonghap
    a synthesis or compilation; combining parts or information into one whole
  1342. #1342
    위반wiban
    a violation or breach of a law, rule, contract, or regulation
  1343. #1343
    진출jinchul
    entry or advancement into a new area, market, competition, round, or field (expansion or qualification)
  1344. #1344
    신용sinyong
    trust or confidence in someone's reliability or honesty
  1345. #1345
    토론toron
    a discussion or debate
  1346. #1346
    논문nonmun
    an academic paper, research article, or thesis
  1347. #1347
    수상susang
    an award or prize given for achievement
  1348. #1348
    콤플렉스kompeullekseu
    a psychological insecurity or inferiority complex
  1349. #1349
    탤런트taelleonteu
    a TV actor or actress (a performer on television)