How To Say Water In Korean language| learn korean phrases

Posted by fluenttongue
413 Pageviews

Feeling thirsty and wanting to say please give me water / “I want water in Korean”?

But first ,can you really tell  how to say water in Korean?

Well, now you do

In This post you will explore everything you need to know about Korean water, popular Korean water brands,related vocabulary words and how to ask and order water in Korean restaurants.

All right world, let’s dive in (to the core)

How To Say Water In Korean language

The Korean word for water is 물 (mul). it is pronounced as just one syllable word and it is pronounced as mul in Korean language. 


Another building block that means water is 수 (su). It is based on the Chinese character for water, 水.

Be careful, if you want to use the word “water” by itself, you must use the word 물 (mul).

 If you want to write mul in Korean alphabet (hangul) , just write three characters such as mium, u  and  last character.

Then you need to combine all these to make the one syllable “mul,” which means “water” in Korean.

To write "water" in Korean using Hangul, you would write it as "물." The word consists of the consonant "m" and the vowel "u," and it is written in a single syllable block.

Here's an example of how "water" might be written in a sentence in Korean using Hangul:

나는 물을 마셔요. (I drink water.)

In this sentence, "물" (mul) is the subject, and it is modified by the verb "마셔요" (masyeoyo), which means "to drink." The subject marker "-을" (eul) is used to indicate that "water" is the direct object of the verb "to drink

how to say cold water in korean

To say "cold water" in Korean, you can use the word "찬물" (chanmul). The word "찬" (chan) means "cold," and "물" (mul) means "water," so "찬물" (chanmul) means "cold water."

Here's how you might use "cold water" in a sentence in Korean:

나는 찬물을 좋아해요. (I like cold water.)

In this sentence, "찬물" (chanmul) is the subject, and it is modified by the verb "좋아해요" (johaeyo), which means "to like." The subject marker "-을" (eul) is used to indicate that "cold water" is the direct object of the verb "to like."

how to say hot water in korean

To say "hot water" in Korean, you can use the word "뜨거운 물" (ddeugeoun mul). The word "뜨거운" (ddeugeoun) means "hot," and "물" (mul) means "water," so "뜨거운 물" (ddeugeoun mul) means "hot water."

Here's how you might use "hot water" in a sentence in Korean:

저는 뜨거운 물을 좋아해요. (I like hot water.)

In this sentence, "뜨거운 물" (ddeugeoun mul) is the subject, and it is modified by the verb "좋아해요" (johaeyo), which means "to like." The subject marker "-을" (eul) is used to indicate that "hot water" is the direct object of the verb "to like.

How To Order /Ask For Water In Korean?

To order or ask for water in Korean, you can use the word "물" (mul). You can use this word on its own to simply ask for water, or you can use it in a sentence to make a request.

Here are a few examples of how you might ask for water in Korean:

물 주세요. (Please give me water.)

저는 물을 시키고 싶어요. (I would like to order water.)

저는 물 한 잔을 주세요. (Can I have a glass of water, please?)

In these examples, the word "물" (mul) is the direct object of the verb "to give," and the subject marker "-을" (eul) is used to indicate that "water" is the direct object.

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any other questions about learning Korean.