Saying Sorry in Korean: 10 Essential Apology Phrases for Every Situation! đđ°đˇ
Apologizing is an essential part of communication, and knowing how to express remorse in Korean can help mend relationships and resolve conflicts effectively.
Whether you’ve made a mistake, caused inconvenience, or unintentionally hurt someone’s feelings, a sincere apology can go a long way.
In this lesson, we’ve curated a list of 10 useful Korean phrases to help you apologize in various situations.
Let’s dive in and learn how to say sorry in Korean with sincerity and humility!
1. 미ėí´ė. (Mianhaeyo.) – I’m sorry.
2. ėŖėĄíŠëë¤. (Joesonghamnida.) – I apologize.
3. ė ë§ ėŖėĄí´ė. (Jeongmal joesonghaeyo.) – I’m really sorry.
4. ė§ėŦėŧëĄ ėŦęŗŧí´ė. (Jinsim-eulo sagwahaeyo.) – I sincerely apologize.
5. ė¤ėëĨŧ í´ė 미ėí´ė. (Silsuleul haeseo mianhaeyo.) – I’m sorry for making a mistake.
6. ëëŦ´ 미ėí´ė. (Neomu mianhaeyo.) – I’m very sorry.
7. ė´í´í´ėŖŧė¸ė. (Ihaehae juseyo.) – Please understand.
8. ėŠėí´ ėŖŧė¸ė. (Yongseohae juseyo.) – Please forgive me.
9. ė ėëĒģė´ėė. (Je jalmos-ieyo.) – It’s my fault.
10. ė´ę˛ė ë´ ėëĒģė´ėė. (Igeos-eun nae jalmos-ieyo.) – This is my fault.
Offering a sincere apology in Korean can help alleviate tensions and foster understanding in any situation.
Remember to speak from the heart and demonstrate genuine remorse when saying sorry.
Practice these phrases regularly, and may your apologies always be met with forgiveness and compassion! đđ