Learn Korean: Asking In A Hospital In Korean
Let's learn some essential Korean phrases for navigating a hospital visit, going beyond the basics. The word 'jeung-sang' means 'symptom' and is crucial for explaining what's wrong. To ask for your 'prescription,' you'll need the word 'cheobang-jeon.' If you need to see a 'specialist,' remember the word 'jeonmun-ui.' "My symptom is a severe headache" would be phrased as "Je '-'- neun simhan du-tong-ieyo." Could you ask, "Where can I get my cheobang-jeon?" by saying, "Cheobang-jeon-eun eodieseo '-'- na-yo?" Furthermore, you could ask "Is there a jeonmun-ui for this?" with "I '-'- jeonmun-ui '-'- isseoyo?" Practice these phrases, and you'll be well-equipped for your next visit to a Korean hospital. Subscribe for more advanced medical Korean vocabulary!
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