Learn Korean: Asking In A Hospital In Korean
Let's learn how to communicate your needs in a Korean hospital, going beyond the basics! 'Jeung-sang' refers to a symptom you're experiencing. Need to pick up your medication? You'll need your 'chubang-jeon', or prescription. Tell the doctor, "My '-'-sang is a severe headache." In case of an emergency, head to the 'eung-geup-sil'. If it's a serious emergency, you may be taken to the 'eung-geup'-sil by '-'. For specific medical issues, you'll need to see a 'jeon-mun-ui'. For heart problems, you’d see a heart 'jeon-mun'-'-', or cardiologist. If your condition requires a longer stay, you might be 'ip-won', meaning hospitalized. The doctor said, "You need to be '-'-won for a few days." Now you're equipped with some useful phrases for navigating a Korean hospital! Subscribe for more advanced Korean lessons.
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