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  1. How To Say "Travel" In Korean

    The word for "tourist" in Korean is 관광객 (gwangwanggaek). Alternatively, you may also opt to describe yourself as a traveler as opposed to tourist. As mentioned above, the word 여행객 means traveler. Another word for traveler in Korean is 여행자 (yeohaengja).

  2. Basic Korean Phrases: 60 Useful Korea Travel Phrases 2024

    Basic Korean Travel Phrases Understanding These Essential Basic Korean Phrases. In this section I'll explain some of the Korean words from this list that will help expand your vocabulary. 주세요 (ju-se-yo) - Please. This is a very flexible word and can be used in many situations. It directly translates to 'please give me'. Add any ...

  3. How to say travel in Korean

    What's the Korean word for travel? Here's a list of translations. Korean Translation. 여행. yeohaeng. More Korean words for travel. noun. yeohaeng trip, traveling, journey, trek, expedition.

  4. 101 Basic Korean Words for Travel in South Korea

    So you should learn how to say hello in response. An-nyeong-hi ga-se-yo (안녕히 가세요): Goodbye. This is the goodbye to use if someone else is leaving. "Ga-se-yo" means to go,so you are basically telling someone to go peacefully. An-nyeong-hi gye-se-yo (안녕히 계세요): Goodbye.

  5. 80 Korean Travel words and Phrases to brush up on your language skills

    80 Korean Travel words and Phrases to brush up on your language skills. February 5, 2021. Smriti. It has always been believed that language is the most influential way to pervade native's hearts with your respect and care towards their culture. Mother tongue instinctively softens one's perspectives and makes them believe that the other ...

  6. How To Say 'Travel' In Korean

    The word for how to say 'travel' in Korean, as a noun, is 여행 (yeohaeng). It is typically used in its verb form, either as 여행하다 (yeohaenghada), which translates simply to 'to travel', or as 여행가다 (yeohaenggada), which has a meaning more closer to 'to go on a trip'. You may also replace 하다 and 가다 with ...

  7. Travel in Korean: How To Say Travel in Korean

    How to say Travel in Korean. This is how to say Travel in Korean: 여행 [yeo-heng] travelling : 여행을 가다 [yeo-heng-eu ga-da] Note that 가다 was used to describe the word 여행, which means you are 'going' 'travel'. Sample Sentences Using Travel in Korean. 이번 여름에는 부산으로 여행 가서 파도랑 같이 놀고 ...

  8. 100+ Korean Travel Phrases

    100+ Korean Travel Phrases. One often-overlooked aspect of preparing for travel is learning a bit of the local language. While English will get you quite far in South Korea (especially in the bigger cities), nothing can replace learning a little Korean to get around. It can make things easier for you, and the natives will appreciate the effort!

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    travel translations: 여행하다, 이동하다, 여행. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Korean Dictionary.

  10. Travel Vocabulary in Korean

    지도 (ji-do) = Map. Use Naver Maps or Daum Maps as they have more locations listed than Google Maps in Korea. 호텔 (ho-tel) = Hotel. This is basically Konglish of the English word hotel. 돈 (don) = Money. This counts for cash and coins. If you are just talking about cash, you would use 현금. 지하철 (ji-ha-cheol) = Subway. Seoul has a ...

  11. KoreanClass101's Essential Korean Travel Phrase Guide

    The Korean travel phrases and Korean travel words you'll learn in this article will make your travels more fun and help you connect with locals, so that you can get the most out of your upcoming trip to South Korea! Table of Contents. Essential Korean Travel Phrases: Basic Expressions; Essential Korean Phrases: Transportation

  12. 23+ Korean Travel Phrases To Brush Up On Your Skills

    Basic Korean Words For Travel. When traveling to Korea, it's important to know some basic Korean phrases to communicate with locals. "안녕하세요 (annyeonghaseyo)" is a polite greeting to say "Hello." "감사합니다 (gamsahamnida)" means "Thank you," and "실례합니다 (sillyehamnida)" is the Korean word for ...

  13. 47 Useful Korean Words & Phrases to Learn for Travelers

    Use Annyeonghi gaseyo (안녕히 가세요) when saying goodbye to the person leaving. But if you are the one leaving, you should say Annyeonghi gyeseyo (안녕히 계세요) instead. 19. "Juseyo" (주세요) = "Please". Use this Korean word when you ask for a favor or say please. 20. "Jwesonghamnida" (죄송합니다) = "Sorry".

  14. Basic Korean Phrases for Travelers and Beginners

    This article aims to provide you with some useful travel terms and common phrases in Korean. Both for travelers and for beginning language learners, this is your language guide and travel bible in its easiest form possible. Basic Korean Phrases for Travelers General travel terms and phrases. There are many ways things can be said in Korean.

  15. Useful Korean Phrases and Words for Travelers

    If you're planning to visit South Korea, I highly recommend learning some basic Korean to make the most of your trip. English is not widely spoken in South Korea, although you have better luck in Seoul. So, without knowing some basic words, especially in suburban areas, you may run into some problems.

  16. The Ultimate List Of Korean Phrases & Words You Should Know In ...

    As the Hallyu effect has taken over the world, it's no surprise that South Korea is on the travel radar of many. While bingeing K-dramas and K-pop may have taught you a few words like saranghe and yobo, our guide to essential Korean phrases is here to enhance your travel experience. Whether you're greeting people, asking for directions ...

  17. Korean Phrases

    Below is a list of the Korean words and phrases you need to know: English 한국어 (Korean) Hello: 안녕하세요 (annyeonghaseyo) Nice to meet you: ... Use these Korean travel phrases to help you speak with anyone you meet as you take trips throughout Korea. These travel survival phrases will help you have a fun and comfortable stay in South ...

  18. Essential Korean Words and Phrases

    These 6 different sections are as follows: Table of Contents. 1: Basic Korean Words & Phrases. 2: Greetings and Introduction. 3: Korean Words when Dining. 4: Korean words for Navigating around. 5: Korean Phrases to Help You when shopping In Korea's Markets. 6: Emergencies - Essential Korean Phrases When In Need.

  19. 80+ Basic Korean Travel Phrases

    23. Please give me (item) - (item) 주세요 - (item) ju-se-yo. 주세요 is a very important word and probably one of the five most important Korean words to know before coming to Korea. It simply means 'give me' and you can use it after almost any word. While in English 'please' is often said, you can omit this in Korean.

  20. Survival Korean

    Korean Phrases for Travel. Use these survival Korean phrases and questions to help you navigate around the cities in South Korea. These will be especially helpful when asking for and giving directions. Asking For Directions. If you don't have Korean friends, below are helpful expat phrases that you can use to ask for directions while you stay ...

  21. 18 things to know before going to South Korea

    5. Take advantage of Korea's world-class public transportation. Korea's subways, trains and buses are clean, convenient and efficient. It can sometimes seem like a new station is added to the Seoul metro every month, and the rail and intercity bus networks will take you to every corner of the country.

  22. 67 Practical Korean Phrases to Ace Your First Korean Conversation

    15 Basic Korean Words and Phrases. You'll probably use some of the most basic Korean phrases for any conversation. Here are some words and phrases to get you ready for your first-and any-conversation: Hello: 안녕하세요 (annyeong haseyo) Yes: 네 (ne) or 예 (ye) No: 아니요 (aniyo) Maybe: 아마도 (amado) Please: 주세요 (juseyo)

  23. (Australians only) Unlock Korea with a Word: "Annyeonghaseyo"

    Unlock Korea with a Word: "Annyeonghaseyo" - Discover Korea with KTO's New Campaign The Korea Tourism Organization (KTO) Sydney office, in collaboration with local marketing agency Reborn, has launched its latest campaign, Unlock Korea with a Word - Annyeonghaseyo, inviting Australians to explore the beauty and excitement of Korea.Running from September 16 to November 3, 2024, the ...

  24. North Korea (Democratic People's Republic of Korea) Travel Advisory

    Reissued with obsolete COVID-19 page links removed. Do not travel to North Korea due to the continuing serious risk of arrest and long-term detention of U.S. nationals.Exercise increased caution to North Korea due to the critical threat of wrongful detention.. All U.S. passports are invalid for travel to, in, or through the DPRK unless specially validated for such travel under the authority of ...

  25. Korea, DPR (North Korea) travel advice

    FCDO advises against all but essential travel to North Korea. The level of tension on the Korean Peninsula remains high. While daily life in the capital city, Pyongyang, may appear calm, the ...