Learn Korean: Asking In A Hospital In Korean
Today, we're diving into essential Korean phrases for navigating a hospital visit, going beyond the basics. Let's start with 'jeung-sang', meaning 'symptom', a crucial word when describing what's ailing you. For instance, you could say, "My '-'- jeung-sang is a persistent cough." Next up, 'cheobang-jeon' translates to 'prescription', essential for getting the medicine you need. You might ask, "Where can I fill this '-'- cheobang-jeon?" Finally, learn 'jin-chal', which means 'examination', allowing you to clearly communicate your need for a checkup. Therefore, you could say, "I need a medical '-'- jin-chal." Now you're equipped with more specialized vocabulary to confidently communicate at a Korean hospital – stay tuned for more advanced medical Korean!
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