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==Sources==
* [https://www.90daykorean.com/korean-question-words/ Korean Question Words - Vocabulary for Asking Questions]
* [https://ling-app.com/ko/questions-in-korean/ How To Ask Questions In Korean: 3 Easy Ways - Ling App]
* [https://www.howtostudykorean.com/unit1/unit-1-lessons-17-25-2/lesson-21-asking-questions-in-korean-why-when-where-and-who/ Lesson 21: Asking Questions in Korean: Why, When, Where, Who]


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Korean Grammar → Sentence Building → Question Words

As a Korean language teacher with 20 years of experience, I am excited to teach you about interrogative words in Korean. Question words are essential in building conversations and expanding your vocabulary. In this lesson, you will learn how to form questions and give answers using common question words.

Interrogative Words

Interrogative words are also known as question words. In Korean, these words start with '어떻게' (eotteohge), '어디' (eodi), '언제' (eonje), '누가' (nuga), '뭐' (mwo), '어떤' (eotteon), '왜' (wae), '몇' (myeot), and '어느' (eoneu). Memorizing these question words will help you communicate effectively in Korean.

Where

'Where' in Korean translates to '어디' (eodi). You can use the following sentences to ask where something is or where to do something:

  • 여기서 어디에 가나요? (Yeogiseo eodi-e ganayo?) - Where can I go from here?
  • 공항은 어디 있나요? (Gonghang-eun eodi innayo?) - Where is the airport?
  • 어디에서 식사하나요? (Eodieseo Siksa hanayo?) - Where will we eat?

Use the table below to learn additional words related to location:

Korean Pronunciation English
jip house
건물 geonmul building
학교 haggyo school
카페 kape cafe
영화관 yeonghwagwan movie theater

When

Asking about time or duration, you can use the word '언제' (eonje). Here are some examples:

  • 언제랑 약속 있어요? (Eonjelang Yaksok Isseoyo?) - When do you have an appointment?
  • 언제 시작합니까? (Eonje Sijakhapnikka?) - When does it start?
  • 몇 시에 가나요? (Myeot sie ganayo?) - What time will you go?

Use the table below to learn additional words related to time:

Korean Pronunciation English
오전 ojeon a.m
오후 ohu p.m
이따 idda later
어제 eoje yesterday
내일 naeil tomorrow

Who

The word for 'who' in Korean is '누가' (nuga). Here are some examples:

  • 누가 거기 있어요? (Nuga Geogi Isseoyo?) - Who is there?
  • 누가 이겼어요? (Nuga Igyeosseoyo?) - Who won?
  • 누가 오늘 밤에 올 거예요? (Nuga Oneul Bame Ol Goyeyo?) - Who will come tonight?

Use the table below to learn additional words related to people:

Korean Pronunciation English
친구 chingu friend
가족 gajok family
선배 seonbae senior
후배 hubae junior
교수 gyosu professor

Why

Asking about the reason, you can use the word '왜' (wae). Here are some examples:

  • 왜 울고 있어요? (Wae Ulgo Isseoyo?) - Why are you crying?
  • 왜 안 가나요? (Wae An Ganayo?) - Why aren't you going?
  • 내일 오후에 왜 일 못 해요? (Naeil Ohue Wae Il Mot Haeyo?) - Why can't you work tomorrow afternoon?

Use the table below to learn additional words related to reasons:

Korean Pronunciation English
이유 iyu reason
결과 gyehoe result
문제 munje problem
해결 haegyeol solution
평균 pyeongjun average

How

Asking about the method or manner, you can use the word '어떻게' (eotteohge). Here are some examples:

  • 어떻게 공부하고 있나요? (Eotteohge Gongbu Hago Innayo?) - How are you studying?
  • 어떻게 말하나요? (Eotteohge Malhanayo?) - How do you say (this)?
  • 오늘 밤에 어떻게 즐기실 건가요? (Oneul Bame Eotteohge Jeulgissil Geongayo?) - How will you enjoy tonight?

Use the table below to learn additional words related to manner:


Videos

Question Words in Korean (+ homework answer!) - YouTube

How to Ask Questions in Korean - YouTube

All About Korean Question Words (누구, 언제, 어디, 무엇, 왜, 얼마 ...


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