How to say "fortune-telling book" in Korean?

In Korean "fortune-telling book" translates to  운세책 

Transliteration: Unsechaeg

🇰🇷 운세책을 읽고 있어요.

🗣️ Unsechaeg-eul ilggo iss-eoyo.

🇺🇸 I'm reading a fortune-telling book.



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Korean

Native speakers
77M 🗣️
Official language in
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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 "fortune-telling book" in Korean?

You can use the word "운세책" which translates to "Fortune-telling book".

How to pronounce "운세책" (fortune-telling book) in Korean?

The word "운세책" is pronounced as "Unsechaeg".

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