Learn Korean: Asking In A Hospital In Korean
Imagine you're in a Korean hospital; feeling unwell is stressful enough, let alone navigating a foreign language. This video equips you with essential phrases to communicate your needs effectively. Let's start with 'jeung-sang', meaning 'symptom'. Describe your 'jeung-sang' to the doctor for a quicker diagnosis. Feeling faint? Use 'eojireowo' to express dizziness. "I'm feeling 'eojireowo'" is a crucial phrase to convey your state. After seeing the doctor, you'll need a 'cheobang-jeon', or prescription. Ask where to get your 'cheobang-jeon' filled using the phrase, "Where is the pharmacy?". Furthermore, if you're feeling queasy, describe it as 'soksseureowo'. For instance, you could say "I feel 'soksseureowo', I think I might be sick". Lastly, 'apeuda', meaning 'hurt', is indispensable. Point to where it '-'- 'apeuda' for clear communication. Master these terms and feel confident seeking medical help in Korea. Subscribe for more real-life Korean language lessons!
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