studykorean101: Convenience Store Vocabulary - 편의점 어휘Hello everyone!! This post is based off an ask
studykorean101: Convenience Store Vocabulary - 편의점 어휘Hello everyone!! This post is based off an ask that I got recently! You may have noticed in your hometown (고향), that some convenience stores (편의점) are owned by Koreans! Sometimes, they will write things in Korean and English for their Korean and English speaking customers (and if they go the extra mile, there might be Chinese, too)! This is a good place to practice your spoken Korean with the workers / owners of the store.If you want fruit vocabulary: Fruit Vocab - 과일 어휘 (QUIZLET)If you want vegetable vocabulary: Veggie Vocab - 채소 어휘 (QUIZLET) If you want shopping vocabulary: Shopping Vocab - 쇼핑 어휘 (QUIZLET) If you want to know some basic 편의점 어휘, then follow along and tell me how it goes! To start, let’s first understand the word “편의점”: ☆ 편 + 하다 = 편하다 - to be comfortable (adj.) ☆ 점 - storeAnother thing you need to know is that it is VERY common to go and eat at a 편의점. Here is some vocab you’ll need to know for that: ☆ 젓가락 – chopsticks ☆ 라면국물 버리는 곳 – pour ramen water here ☆ 플라스틱 – plastic ☆ 쓰레기 – trash ☆ 켄 – can ☆ 병 – bottle But before you enter, you may see one of two signs on the door (문):한금지급기 / 에이티엠 - ATM ☆ 하금지급기 없음 - No ATM고정문 - fixed door (don’t push on this, it won’t open)With number 1, you might need to withdraw cash (예금출금), here is some small ATM vocab: ☆ 예금출금 – withdraw cash ☆ 카드를 넣어주십시오 – please put your card in ☆ (1) 만원 = 10, 000 won ♡ 5 만원 = 50, 000 won ♡ 10 만원 = 100,000 won ☆ 명세표 – invoice ☆ 영수증 – receipt ☆ 현금 자동 지급기 – cash dispenser Now you can buy your fave snacks / ramen! Here’s some vocab for when you’re at the cashier: ☆ 이 게 / 이 것이 얼마예요? – How much is this? ☆ 비싸다 – to be expensive ☆ ‘X’원입니다 - it is ‘x’ won ☆ 결제 해드릴게요 – I’ll ring it up for you ☆ 넣어 드릴까요? – would you like a bag? ♡ 네, 넣으세요 - Yes, please bag it ♡ 아니요, 그냥 들고 가겠습니다 – No, I will just carry it ☆ 영수증이 필요하세요? – do you need a receipt? ♡ 네, 영수증을 주세요 – yes, please give me a receipt ♡ 아니요, 괜찮아요– No, it’s okay / I’m okay ♡ OR: you can just say, “네 / 아니요” ☆ 거스름돈 / 잔돈 – change ☆ 또 오세요 – come againSome food you’ll find in a 편의점: (these are just some I love! if you have some snacks that you love that aren’t on here, please write them in the comments!!) ☆ 삼각김밥 - triangle kimbap ☆ 도시갈 - lunchbox / bento ☆ 우유 - milk ♡ 딸기 맛 - strawberry flavour -> 딸기(맛)우유 ♡ 바나나 맛 - banana flavour ♡ 멜론 맛 - melon flavour ☆ 빼빼로 - pepero (Korean pocky) ☆ 찹쌀약과 - Korean sweet cake ☆ 꼬깔콘 - corn chips ☆ 허니버터칩 - honey butter chips ☆ 초코파이 케이크 - Choco-Pie Cake (a staple in Korean snacks)Hope this helped to the person that asked, and to the people that wanted to know! If you need more basic phrases for when you’re talking to someone in Korean, feel free to check out my K-ommon Korean Phrases! You can go here for the downloadable pdf! Check out my Quizlet (K-ommon Korean Phrases || 편의점 어휘) to study! I hope you found this useful, feel free to check out the links provided! Happy Learning :)~ SK101 -- source link
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