Learn Korean: Asking In A Hospital In Korean
Imagine you're in a Korean hospital feeling unwell; let's learn how to communicate your needs effectively. If you have a headache, you can say 'My head hurts'. Pointing to your head and saying 'meori apeuda' will help the doctor understand. Similarly, if you have a stomachache, you can say 'My stomach hurts'. 'Bae apeuda' is the phrase to use when your stomach is bothering you. To ask for medicine, you'll need the word 'yak'. So, you can say 'yak juseyo', which translates to 'Please give me medicine'. Now, let's learn a useful phrase for navigating the hospital: '- eodieyo?' which means 'Where is the -?'. For instance, to ask 'Where is the bathroom?', you would say 'hwajangsil eodieyo?'. So, next time you’re in a Korean hospital, remember these phrases and communicate with confidence!
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