How to say "chair" in Korean?

In Korean "chair" translates to  의자 

Transliteration: uija

🇰🇷 그 방에 의자가 있어요.

🗣️ geu bang-e uijaga isseoyo.

🇺🇸 There is a chair in that room.

🇰🇷 그는 의자에 앉았다.

🗣️ Geuneun uijae anjatda.

🇺🇸 He sat on the chair.

🇰🇷 의자에 앉아서 쉬어요.

🗣️ uijae anjaseo swieoyo.

🇺🇸 I sit on the chair and rest.



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Korean

Native speakers
77M 🗣️
Official language in
2 countries 🌍
Active vocabulary
10k-20k 📚
Difficulty
medium-hard 🤔
Closest langauges
None among major
⏳ Avg. time to basics
900-1100 hours ⏳

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Learning Korean provides a gateway into a culture experiencing a global surge through K-pop, Korean cinema, and skincare. South Korea is also an emerging powerhouse in technology and automotive sectors. For basic fluency, English speakers need around 1,500-2,000 vocabulary words and should anticipate 900-1,100 hours for general proficiency due to the unique alphabet and grammar. Key elements include mastering Hangul—the phonetic script—and understanding sentence-endings that convey formality. While the structure is different from English, subject-object-verb order and honorifics offer a fascinating layer of cultural respect in communication. Mastery not only enhances career prospects but also deepens engagement with a culture that's captivating the world.



Frequently Asked Questions

How to say "chair" in Korean?

You can use the word "의자" which translates to "chair".

How to pronounce "의자" (chair) in Korean?

The word "의자" is pronounced as "uija".

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