Money
From Korean Wiki Project
- 지폐 <紙幣> - Paper money
- 신권 <新券> - New bills
- 구권 <舊券> - Old bills
- There are 4 kinds of paper money in South Korea. And 1000won, 5000won, 10000won bills have an old style and a new style. The newest style of bills has been in circulation since <INSTATED YEAR>. Both the new and the old bills are valid for use as currency.
- The 50,000won bill was issued on June 23, 2009.
- There are 4 kinds of paper money in South Korea. And 1000won, 5000won, 10000won bills have an old style and a new style. The newest style of bills has been in circulation since <INSTATED YEAR>. Both the new and the old bills are valid for use as currency.
- 동전 <銅錢> - Coin
- 수표 <手票> - Check
- You have to enter your name and phone number or ID number on the back side of a check when you use it.
- 신용카드 <信用--> - Credit card
- 체크카드 - Debit card (check card)
- 문화상품권 (Culture Merchandise Coupon)
- 문화 <文化> - Culture
- 상품권 <商品券> - Gift certificate
- There are many different types of culture merchandise coupons. You can use it in place of money at theaters, bookstores, convenience stores, and internet vendors.
- 교통카드 <交通--> - Traffic card
- There are many different types of traffic cards - an actual card, a external cell phone attachment, an IC cell phone chip, a bracelet, etc.
And there are various traffic card companies including T money, U pass, etc. However, T money is considered the best, most popular and most convenient. You can use the T money card for the bus, subway, taxis, as well as convenient store, vending machines, public telephones, etc. - You have to put some money into the T money card before using. But if you want a post payment type, you have to go to the bank and open an account. A post payment traffic card may then be obtained, usable in subways and on buses.
- There are many different types of traffic cards - an actual card, a external cell phone attachment, an IC cell phone chip, a bracelet, etc.
Adjectives
- 공짜, 무료 - Free
- 싸다, 저렴하다 - Cheap
- 비싸지 않다? - Inexpensive
- (가격이) 적당하다 - Reasonable
- 꽤 비싸다 - Fairly expensive
- 굉장히 비싸다, 매우 비싸다, 되게 비싸다 - Very expensive
- 바가지 - Rip off
Verbs
- 바가지 쓰다 - To be ripped off
- (돈을) 아끼다, 절약하다 - Save money
- (돈을) 낭비하다 - To waste money
- 돈을 빌리다 - To borrow money
- 돈을 빌려주다 - To lend money
- 지불하다, (돈을) 쓰다 - To pay for
Misc
- 짜리
- Value