[OBJECTS] Learn the Korean Vocabulary for Objects ~ Exploring Korean Language

OBJECTS

Here are some Korean vocabulary for the topic 'Objects' These are the things that we usually use. Let's be familiar with them because they would become handy on the future lessons.

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The Korean term for Object / Thing / Item / Good is 물건 (pronounced as MUL-GEON)

Below are the Korean Vocabulary related to any specific Object / Thing / Item / Good that we usually use.

1.) 열쇠


(Pronounced as Yeol-swe)

열쇠 means Key

2.) 가족 사진


(Pronounced as Ga-jok sa-jin)

가족 사진 means Family Picture

3.) 가방


(Pronounced as Ga-bang)

가방 means Bag

4.) 지갑


(Pronounced as Ji-gap)

지갑 means Wallet

5.) 여권


(Pronounced as Yeo-kwon)

여권 means Passport

6.) 우산


(Pronounced as U-san)

우산 means Umbrella

7.) 거울


(Pronounced as Geo-ul)

거울 means Mirror

8.) 화장품


(Pronounced as Hwa-jang-pum)

화장품 means Cosmetics / Makeup

9.) 빗


(Pronounced as Bit)

빗 means Comb

10.) 헤어드라이어


(Pronounced as He-eo-dra-i-eo)

헤어드라이어 means Hair Dryer

11.) 베개


(Pronounced as Be-ge)

베개 means Pillow

12.) 이불


(Pronounced as i-bul)

이불 means Blanket


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