Exploring Korean Vocabulary: Daily Routine

 



Welcome to our journey through Korean vocabulary! In this series, we'll delve into various aspects of the Korean language, starting with daily routines. Whether you're a beginner eager to expand your vocabulary or a seasoned learner looking for a refresher, this blog aims to provide you with useful and practical terms related to daily activities in Korean.

 

Here are all the daily routine activities in Korean with basic example sentences:

 

1. TV 시청 (TV sichyeong) - watching TV

     텔레비전을 보는 것이 취미입니다.

    (Tellebijeoneul boneun geosi chuimipnida.)

    Watching TV is a hobby of mine.

 

2. 일어나다 (ireonada) - to get up

    매일 아침 일어나서 운동을 해요.

   (Maeil achim ireonaseo undongeul haeyo.)

    I get up every morning and exercise.

 

3. 세수하다 (sesuhada) - to wash

    세수를 하고 나면 깨어있게 느껴져요.

   (Sesureul hago namyeon deo kkaeeoissge neukkyeojyeoyo.)

   I feel more awake after washing my face.

 

4. 출근하다 (chulggeunhada) - to go to work

    오늘은 늦게 출근했어요.

    (Oneureun neutge chulggeunhaesseoyo.)

     I went to work late today.

 

5. 일하다 (ilhada) - to work

    회사에서 열심히 일해야 해요.

    (Hoesaeseo yeolsimhi ilhaeya haeyo.)

    I have to work hard at the office.

 

6. 쉬다 (swida) - to take a rest

     주말에는 집에서 쉬고 싶어요.

     (Jumareneun jibeseo ppuk swigo sipeoyo.)

     I want to relax at home on weekends.

 

7. 집에 오다 (jibe oda) - to come home

    일이 끝나고 집에 왔어요.

    (Iri kkeutnago jibe wasseoyo.)

     I came home after work.

 

8. 장을 보다 (jangeul boda) - to go grocery shopping

     오늘은 장을 보러 시장에 갔어요.

    (Oneureun jangeul boreo sijange gasseoyo.)

    I went to the market for grocery shopping today.

 

9. 요리하다 (yorihadа) - to cook

 요리를 잘하면 집에서도 행복해요.

 (Yorireul jalhamyeon jibeseodo haengbokhaeyo.)

 If you cook well, you'll be happy at home too.

 

10. 아침 식사하다 (achim siksahada) - to have breakfast

     아침에는 항상 건강한 식사를 합니다.

     (Achimeun hangsang geonganghan siksareul hamnida.)

    I always have a healthy breakfast in the morning.

 

11. 점심 먹다 (jeomsim meokda) - to have lunch

     점심 시간에 친구들과 같이 밖에서 먹었어요.

     (Jeomsim sigane chingudeulgwa gati bakkeoseo meogeosseoyo.)

     I had lunch outside with friends during lunchtime.

 

12. 저녁 먹다 (jeonyeok meokda) - to have dinner

      저녁은 집에서 가족과 함께 먹어요.

     (Jeonyeogeun jibeseo gajokgwa hamkke meogeoyo.)

     I have dinner at home with my family.

 

13. 운동하다 (undonghada) - to work out

     운동을 하면 몸이 건강해집니다.

     (Undongeul hamyeon momi geonganghaejibnida.)

     Exercising makes your body healthier.

 

14. 커피 마시다 (keopi masida) - to drink coffee

      하루에 커피를 마셔요.

      (Harue keopireul du jan masyeoyo.)

      I drink two cups of coffee a day.

 

15. 텔레비전 보다 (tellebijeon boda) - to watch television

      텔레비전을 보면서 저녁을 먹어요.

      (Tellebijeoneul bomyeonseo jeonyeogeul meogeoyo.)

      I eat dinner while watching TV.

 

16. 전화하다 (jeonhwahada) - to call

       친구에게 전화해서 일정을 확인했어요.

      (Chinguege jeonhwahaseo iljeongeul hwaginhasseoyo.)

       I called my friend to confirm the schedule.

 

17. 자다 (jada) - to sleep

        하루에 여섯 시간 정도 자요.

        (Harue yeoseot shigan jeongdo jayo.)

        I sleep about six hours a day.

 

18. 읽다 (chaek ilgda) - to read book

         매일 저녁에 책을 읽는 것이 취미에요.

        (Maeil jeonyeoke chaeg-eul ilgneun geosi chuimieyo.)

        Reading books in the evening is a hobby of mine.

 

19. 등산하다 (deungsanhada) - mountain climbing

      주말에 친구들과 함께 등산을 갔어요.

      (Jumare chingudeulgwa hamkke deungsaneul gasseoyo.)

      I went mountain climbing with friends on the weekend.

 

20. 공부하다 (gongbuhada) - to study

      시험을 앞두고 열심히 공부하고 있어요.

      (Sihameul apdugo yeolsimhi gongbuhago isseoyo.)

      I'm studying hard for the upcoming exam.


Mastering vocabulary related to daily routines is crucial for building fluency in any language, including Korean. By incorporating these terms into your everyday practice, you'll find yourself better equipped to navigate various situations and express yourself more confidently. Stay tuned for more insights into the vibrant world of Korean language and culture!

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