The 100 Most Common Korean Words Along With Their Pronunciation
안녕하세요 (annyeonghaseyo) - Hello 사람 (saram) - Person 나 (na) - I, Me 아니요 (aniyo) - No 네 (ne) - Yes 좋아요 (joayo) - Like
the 100 most common Korean words along with their pronunciation using the Romanization system called "Revised Romanization of Korean":
- 안녕하세요 (annyeonghaseyo) - Hello
- 사람 (saram) - Person
- 나 (na) - I, Me
- 아니요 (aniyo) - No
- 네 (ne) - Yes
- 좋아요 (joayo) - Like
- 사랑 (sarang) - Love
- 감사합니다 (gamsahamnida) - Thank you
- 먹다 (meokda) - To eat
- 가다 (gada) - To go
- 보다 (boda) - To see, To watch
- 듣다 (deutda) - To listen, To hear
- 말하다 (malhada) - To speak, To talk
- 이다 (ida) - To be
- 좋다 (jota) - To be good, To be nice
- 안녕 (annyeong) - Goodbye
- 오다 (oda) - To come
- 알다 (alda) - To know
- 주다 (juda) - To give
- 가지다 (gajida) - To have
- 있다 (itda) - To exist, To have
- 일하다 (ilhada) - To work
- 보다 (boda) - To look, To see
- 생각하다 (saenggakhada) - To think
- 웃다 (utda) - To laugh
- 자다 (jada) - To sleep
- 쓰다 (ssuda) - To write
- 읽다 (ilkda) - To read
- 들다 (deulda) - To drink
- 앉다 (andda) - To sit
- 서다 (seoda) - To stand
- 돌아가다 (doragada) - To return, To go back
- 기다리다 (gidarida) - To wait
- 사다 (sada) - To buy
- 가르치다 (gareuchida) - To teach
- 알리다 (allida) - To inform
- 도와주다 (dowajuda) - To help
- 보내다 (bonaeda) - To send
- 받다 (batda) - To receive
- 만나다 (mannada) - To meet
- 살다 (salda) - To live
- 들어가다 (deureogada) - To enter
- 나가다 (nagada) - To go out
- 찾다 (chatda) - To find
- 일어나다 (ireonada) - To get up
- 살펴보다 (salpyeoboda) - To examine
- 걸어가다 (georeogada) - To walk
- 닫다 (dadta) - To close
- 열다 (yeolda) - To open
- 씻다 (ssitda) - To wash
- 만들다 (mandeulda) - To play
- 놀다 (nolda) - To play
- 공부하다 (gongbuhada) - To study
- 일어나다 (ireonada) - To happen
- 거주하다 (geojuhada) - To reside
- 연습하다 (yeonseuphada) - To practice
- 고맙다 (gomapta) - To be grateful, Thankful
- 부르다 (bureuda) - To call
- 자르다 (jareuda) - To cut
- 달리다 (dallida) - To run
- 높다 (notta) - To be high, Tall
- 낮다 (natda) - To be low, Short
- 살리다 (sallida) - To save
- 달다 (dadda) - To hang
- 준비하다 (junbihada) - To prepare
- 설명하다 (seolmyeonghada) - To explain
- 남기다 (namgida) - To leave, To leave behind
- 기억하다 (gieokhada) - To remember
- 웃다 (utda) - To smile
- 춤을 추다 (chumeul chuda) - To dance
- 타다 (tada) - To ride
- 잊다 (itda) - To forget
- 물어보다 (mureoboda) - To ask
- 우리 (uri) - We, Our
- 그 (geu) - That
- 이 (i) - This
- 저 (jeo) - That
- 그녀 (geunyeo) - She
- 그들 (geudeul) - They
- 너 (neo) - You
- 나의 (naui) - My
- 너의 (neoui) - Your
- 우리의 (uriui) - Our
- 그의 (geoui) - His
- 그녀의 (geunyeoui) - Her
- 그들의 (geudeului) - Their
- 여기 (yeogi) - Here
- 거기 (geogi) - There
- 어디 (eodi) - Where
- 언제 (eonje) - When
- 왜 (wae) - Why
- 어떻게 (eotteoke) - How
- 몇 (myeot) - How many
- 많다 (manhda) - Many, Much
- 적다 (jeokda) - Few, Little
- 크다 (keuda) - Big
- 작다 (jakda) - Small
- 좁다 (jopda) - Narrow
- 넓다 (neopda) - Wide
- 바쁘다 (bappeuda) - Busy
Please note that the Romanization system used here is an approximation and may not represent the exact pronunciation of the words. It's always recommended to learn the Korean alphabet (Hangeul) for accurate pronunciation.