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People in bigger cities, especially Seoul, tend to live in apartment complexes. So these vocabulary words apply to both living in a house and an apartment complex.
*[[]][[]](하다) <自炊> - Self boarding, cooking for oneself, to cook for oneself.
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*집들이 - Housewarming party
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==General==
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*자취(하다) <[[]][[]]> - self boarding, cooking for oneself, to cook for oneself.
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*집들이 - housewarming party
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*계단 <[[階]][[段]]> - stairs
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*엘리베이터 / 승강기 <[[昇]][[降]][[機]]> - elevator
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*관리실 / 경비실 <[[警]][[備]][[室]]> - guardhouse, the room where a security of the apartment complex stays
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*주차장 <駐車場> - parking lot
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*옥상 <屋上> - roof, rooftop
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*어린이집 - day care center
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*초인종 <[[招]][[人]][[鐘]]> - doorbell
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*[[Sino Korean numbers|Sino Korean number]] + 층 - (number) floor
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**일층 - first floor
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**이층 - second floor
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**삼층 - third floor
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==House==
 
==House==
 
*집 - House
 
*집 - House
*안[[방]] <―房> - ?
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*안방 <―房> - ?
*[[방]] - Room
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*[[방]] - room
*[[]][[]][[]] - Bathroom
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*화장실 <[[]][[]][[]]> - bathroom
*부엌 - Kitchen
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*부엌 - kitchen
*[[]][[]] - Living room
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*거실 <[[]][[]]> - living room
*베란다 - Veranda
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*베란다 - veranda
*현관- for shoes' place
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*현관 <[[玄]][[關]]> - door steps (on the inside) where people take off their shoes
 
*다락방 - attic
 
*다락방 - attic
 
*계단 - staircase
 
*계단 - staircase
 
*뒷마당 - backyard
 
*뒷마당 - backyard
*이중문 - double doors
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*이중문 <[[二]][[重]][[門]]> - double doors
*현관문 구명 - door hole
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*현관문 구명 - key hole
 
*발코니 - balcony
 
*발코니 - balcony
 
*신발 매트 - doormat
 
*신발 매트 - doormat
*가족실 - den
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*가족실 <[[家]][[族]][[室]]> - den
  
 
==Type of House==
 
==Type of House==
*아파트 - Apartment
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*아파트 - apartment
*주택 - House
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*주택 - house
*원룸 - Efficiency studio
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*원룸 - efficiency studio
*오피스텔 - Studio
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*오피스텔 - studio
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*원룸 (one room) - a small studio apartment which consists of only one room.
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*빌라 - villa (different than the standard meaning of villa -- need description!)
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==Occupations==
 
==Occupations==
*배관공 - Plumber
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*배관공 - plumber
*목수 - Carpenter
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*목수 - carpenter
*정원사 - Gardener
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*정원사 - gardener
*열쇠공 - Locksmith
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*열쇠공 - locksmith
*부동산업자 - Real Estate Agent
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*부동산업자 - real Estate Agent
*전기 기술자 - Electrician
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*전기 기술자 - electrician
*페인트공 - Painter
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*페인트공 - painter
*파출부 - Housekeeper
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*파출부 - housekeeper
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==Chores==
 
==Chores==
*설거지(하다) - Dish washing, to do the dishes
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*설거지(하다) - dish washing, to do the dishes
*[[]][[]](하다) - cleaning, to clean
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*청소(하다) <[[]][[]]> - cleaning, to clean
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==Bills==
 
==Bills==
*임대료 - Rent (fee)
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*임대료 - rent (fee)
*[[]][[]][[]] <管理費> - Management expenses
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*관리비 <[[]][[]][[]]> - management expenses
*[[]][[]]- Electric(bill)
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*전기세 <[[]][[]]―> - electric bill
*[[]][[]]세 <水道> - Water (bill)
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*수도세 <[[]][[]]> - water bill
*가스비 -
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*가스비 - gas bill
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*전화세 - phone bill
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*재산세 - property tax
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*? - internet bill
 
*납기내 - ?
 
*납기내 - ?
*연체[[료]] - Unpaid debt(?)
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*연체료 - unpaid debt(?)
*기타 - Other, miscellaneous
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*기타 - other, miscellaneous
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==Misc==
 
==Misc==
 
*평 - a unit of measurement in Korea corresponding to 3.3058 square meters.  It is used most often in referring to the sizes of rooms or buildings.
 
*평 - a unit of measurement in Korea corresponding to 3.3058 square meters.  It is used most often in referring to the sizes of rooms or buildings.
*보증금 <保證金> - deposit money
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*보증금 <[[保]][[證]][[金]]> - deposit money
*월세 <月貰> - monthly payment
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*월세 <[[月]][[貰]]> - monthly payment
*전세 <傳貰> - a type of system in Korea that allows the person to live rent free if the person puts a big deposit down, which they will get back at the end of the contract.
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*전세 <[[傳]][[貰]]> - a type of system in Korea that allows the person to live rent free if the person puts a big deposit down, which they will get back at the end of the contract.
 
[[Category:Vocabulary]]
 
[[Category:Vocabulary]]

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People in bigger cities, especially Seoul, tend to live in apartment complexes. So these vocabulary words apply to both living in a house and an apartment complex.

General

  • 자취(하다) <> - self boarding, cooking for oneself, to cook for oneself.
  • 집들이 - housewarming party
  • 계단 <> - stairs
  • 엘리베이터 / 승강기 <> - elevator
  • 관리실 / 경비실 <> - guardhouse, the room where a security of the apartment complex stays
  • 주차장 <駐車場> - parking lot
  • 옥상 <屋上> - roof, rooftop
  • 어린이집 - day care center
  • 초인종 <> - doorbell
  • Sino Korean number + 층 - (number) floor
    • 일층 - first floor
    • 이층 - second floor
    • 삼층 - third floor

House

  • 집 - House
  • 안방 <―房> - ?
  • - room
  • 화장실 <> - bathroom
  • 부엌 - kitchen
  • 거실 <> - living room
  • 베란다 - veranda
  • 현관 <> - door steps (on the inside) where people take off their shoes
  • 다락방 - attic
  • 계단 - staircase
  • 뒷마당 - backyard
  • 이중문 <> - double doors
  • 현관문 구명 - key hole
  • 발코니 - balcony
  • 신발 매트 - doormat
  • 가족실 <> - den

Type of House

  • 아파트 - apartment
  • 주택 - house
  • 원룸 - efficiency studio
  • 오피스텔 - studio
  • 원룸 (one room) - a small studio apartment which consists of only one room.
  • 빌라 - villa (different than the standard meaning of villa -- need description!)


Occupations

  • 배관공 - plumber
  • 목수 - carpenter
  • 정원사 - gardener
  • 열쇠공 - locksmith
  • 부동산업자 - real Estate Agent
  • 전기 기술자 - electrician
  • 페인트공 - painter
  • 파출부 - housekeeper

Chores

  • 설거지(하다) - dish washing, to do the dishes
  • 청소(하다) <> - cleaning, to clean


Bills

  • 임대료 - rent (fee)
  • 관리비 <> - management expenses
  • 전기세 <―> - electric bill
  • 수도세 <―> - water bill
  • 가스비 - gas bill
  • 전화세 - phone bill
  • 재산세 - property tax
  • ? - internet bill
  • 납기내 - ?
  • 연체료 - unpaid debt(?)
  • 기타 - other, miscellaneous

Misc

  • 평 - a unit of measurement in Korea corresponding to 3.3058 square meters. It is used most often in referring to the sizes of rooms or buildings.
  • 보증금 <> - deposit money
  • 월세 <> - monthly payment
  • 전세 <> - a type of system in Korea that allows the person to live rent free if the person puts a big deposit down, which they will get back at the end of the contract.