100 frequently used Korean sentences for everyday situations and conversations


 

100 Frequently used Korean sentences.

Here's a list of 100 frequently used Korean sentences that cover a range of everyday situations and conversations. These sentences include common greetings, expressions of politeness, and basic conversational phrases.

  1. 안녕하세요. (Annyeonghaseyo.) - Hello.
  2. 안녕히 가세요. (Annyeonghi gaseyo.) - Goodbye (when someone is leaving).
  3. 안녕히 오세요. (Annyeonghi oseyo.) - Welcome (when someone arrives).
  4. 감사합니다. (Gamsahamnida.) - Thank you.
  5. 죄송합니다. (Joesonghamnida.) - I'm sorry.
  6. 네. (Ne.) - Yes.
  7. 아니요. (Aniyo.) - No.
  8. 네 이름은 뭐에요? (Ne ireumeun mwoeyo?) - What is your name?
  9. 제 이름은 [이름] 입니다. (Je ireumeun [name] imnida.) - My name is [Name].
  10. 어떻게 지내세요? (Eotteohge jinaeseyo?) - How are you?
  11. 잘 지내요, 고마워요. (Jal jinaeyo, gomawoyo.) - I'm good, thank you.
  12. 뭐 해요? (Mwo haeyo?) - What are you doing?
  13. 뭐 먹을래요? (Mwo meogeullaeyo?) - What do you want to eat?
  14. 몇 살이에요? (Myeot salieyo?) - How old are you?
  15. 나는 [나이] 살이에요. (Naneun [age] salieyo.) - I am [age] years old.
  16. 어디 가세요? (Eodi gaseyo?) - Where are you going?
  17. 집에 가요. (Jibe gayo.) - I'm going home.
  18. 무슨 일 하세요? (Museun il haseyo?) - What do you do for a living?
  19. 나는 학생이에요. (Naneun haksaengieyo.) - I am a student.
  20. 나는 회사원이에요. (Naneun hoesawonieyo.) - I am an office worker.
  21. 언제 생일이에요? (Eonje saengilieyo?) - When is your birthday?
  22. 나의 생일은 [날짜] 에요. (Naui saengireun [date] eyo.) - My birthday is on [date].
  23. 오늘 날씨 어때요? (Oneul nalssi eottaeyo?) - How is the weather today?
  24. 오늘 날씨가 좋아요. (Oneul nalssiga joayo.) - The weather is good today.
  25. 비가 오고 있어요. (Biga ogo isseoyo.) - It's raining.
  26. 추워요. (Chuwoyo.) - It's cold.
  27. 덥네요. (Deopneyo.) - It's hot.
  28. 이쪽으로 와 주세요. (Ijjogeuro wa juseyo.) - Come this way, please.
  29. 물 좀 주세요. (Mul jom juseyo.) - Please give me some water.
  30. 여기에 앉아도 돼요? (Yeogie anjado dwaeyo?) - Is it okay if I sit here?
  31. 이해해요. (Ihaehaeyo.) - I understand.
  32. 이해 못해요. (Ihae mothaeyo.) - I don't understand.
  33. 도와주세요! (Dowajuseyo!) - Help me!
  34. 뭐라고 했어요? (Mworago haesseoyo?) - What did you say?
  35. 조용히 해주세요. (Joyonghi haejuseyo.) - Please be quiet.
  36. 죽을래요? (Jugeullaeoyo?) - Would you like to eat?
  37. 뭐 입고 가야 돼요? (Mwo ipgo gaya dwaeyo?) - What should I wear?
  38. 어디서 만났어요? (Eodiseo mannasseoyo?) - Where did you meet?
  39. 좋아해요. (Joahaeyo.) - I like it.
  40. 싫어해요. (Silheohaeyo.) - I don't like it.
  41. 돈이 얼마에요? (Doni eolmaeyo?) - How much does it cost?
  42. 더 필요해요. (Deo pillyohaeyo.) - I need more.
  43. 네 도움이 필요해요. (Ne doumi pillyohaeyo.) - I need your help.
  44. 어떻게 가요? (Eotteohge gayo?) - How do I get there?
  45. 여기 어디에요? (Yeogi eodieyo?) - Where is this?
  46. 어떤 음식이 좋아요? (Eotteon eumsigi joayo?) - What kind of food do you like?
  47. 오늘 뭐 할 거예요? (Oneul mwo hal geoyeyo?) - What are you going to do today?
  48. 기다려주세요. (Gidaryeojuseyo.) - Please wait.
  49. 어제 뭐 했어요? (Eoje mwo haesseoyo?) - What did you do yesterday?
  50. 내일 뭐 할 거에요? (Naeil mwo hal geoeyo?) - What are you going to do tomorrow?
  51. 오늘 뭐 먹을 거예요? (Oneul mwo meogeul geoyeyo?) - What are you going to eat today?
  52. 맛있어요. (Masisseoyo.) - It's delicious.
  53. 맛없어요. (Maseopseoyo.) - It's not delicious.
  54. 물고기가 좋아요. (Mulgogiga joayo.) - I like fish.
  55. 개를 키워요. (Gaereul kiwoyo.) - I have a dog.
  56. 고양이를 키워요. (Goyangiul kiwoyo.) - I have a cat.
  57. 제일 좋아하는 색깔은 뭐에요? (Jeil joahaneun saekkkareun mwoeyo?) - What's your favorite color?
  58. 이 책을 읽어봤어요? (I chaeg-eul ilgeobwass-eoyo?) - Have you read this book?
  59. 즐거운 시간 보내세요. (Jeulgeoun sigan bonaeseyo.) - Have a good time.
  60. 축하해요! (Chughahaeyo!) - Congratulations!
  61. 무슨 일 있어요? (Museun il iss-eoyo?) - What's the matter?
  62. 이 봄 날씨가 좋아요. (I bom nalssiga joayo.) - The weather is nice this spring.
  63. 어디 가고 싶어요? (Eodi gago sip-eoyo?) - Where do you want to go?
  64. 뭐 봤어요? (Mwo bwass-eoyo?) - What did you see?
  65. 뭐 마셔요? (Mwo mas-eoyo?) - What do you want to drink?
  66. 어떤 음악을 좋아해요? (Eotteon eum-ag-eul joahae-yo?) - What kind of music do you like?
  67. 너무 피곤해요. (Neomu pigonhaeyo.) - I'm so tired.
  68. 좋은 아침이에요. (Jo-eun achim-ieyo.) - Good morning.
  69. 안녕히 주무세요. (Annyeonghi jumuseyo.) - Good night (when someone is going to sleep).
  70. 고맙습니다. (Gomabseubnida.) - Thanks a lot.
  71. 천만에요. (Cheonman-eyo.) - You're welcome.
  72. 너무 귀엽네요. (Neomu gwiyeobneyo.) - You're so cute.
  73. 제가 사랑해요. (Jega salanghaeyo.) - I love you.
  74. 좋아해. (Joahae.) - I like you.
  75. 미안해요. (Mianhaeyo.) - I'm sorry (more casual).
  76. 괜찮아요. (Gwaenchana-yo.) - It's okay.
  77. 이런! (Ileong!) - Oh no!
  78. 대박! (Daebak!) - Awesome!
  79. 어떻게 지내? (Eotteohge jinae?) - How's it going?
  80. 네 무엇을 도와드릴까요? (Ne museos-eul dowadlilkkayo?) - How can I assist you?
  81. 이 곳에 가는 길을 설명해주세요. (I gos-e ganeun gil-eul seolmyeonghaejuseyo.) - Please give me directions to this place.
  82. 무슨 일 있었어? (Museun il iss-eoss-eo?) - What happened?
  83. 몇 시에 만나자? (Myeot sie mannaja?) - What time shall we meet?
  84. 나중에 보자. (Najung-e boja.) - See you later.
  85. 뭘 찾고 있어? (Mwol chajgo iss-eo?) - What are you looking for?
  86. 맛있게 드세요. (Mas-issge deuseyo.) - Enjoy your meal.
  87. 조심하세요. (Josimhaseyo.) - Be careful.
  88. 안녕히 주무세요. (Annyeonghi jumuseyo.) - Goodnight (when wishing someone a good night's sleep).
  89. 아프지 마세요. (Apeuji maseyo.) - Don't get sick.
  90. 뭐 했어? (Mwo haess-eo?) - What did you do?
  91. 힘내세요. (Himnaeseyo.) - Cheer up.
  92. 기분 좋아 보여요. (Gibun joa boyeoyo.) - You look happy.
  93. 기분 나빠 보여요. (Gibun nappa boyeoyo.) - You look upset.
  94. 난 너무 행복해. (Nan neomu haengboghae.) - I'm so happy.
  95. 어디서 왔어? (Eodiseo wasseo?) - Where are you from?
  96. 여기 몇 시에 열려요? (Yeogi myeot sie yeollyeoyo?) - What time does this place open?
  97. 이것 얼마에요? (Igeos eolmaeyo?) - How much is this?
  98. 책을 좋아해요. (Chaeg-eul joahaeyo.) - I like books.
  99. 우리 친구해요? (Uri chinguh-aeyo?) - Are we friends?
  100. 좋은 하루 보내세요. (Jo-eun haru bonaeseyo.) - Have a great day.

These sentences should help you in various everyday situations and conversations in Korean. Feel free to adapt them as needed to suit your specific interactions.

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