Animals in Korean- The Ultimate Guide
Love a trip to the zoo and aquarium in Korea?
But Wouldn’t it be a shame not to talk about your favorite animals in Korean?
After all, animals are man’s best friend and it would be nice to call your cute little pet in Korean sometimes?
The point is ….
we talk about animals a lot more than we realize and so do Koreans.
Whether you got a pet now or had one or even the animals you come across in someone's home, on the farm and zoo, knowing vocabulary about animals in Korean is surely the key to all sorts of daily life conversation you want to have.
Here is a complete guide to tell the names of 101 animals in Korean (From farm, forest animals, pets and baby animals in Korean to sea creatures, reptiles, insects and birds in Korean) with tips, examples and quizzes to ensure that you have memorize all of the vocabulary.
on top of that, you’ll learn 20 verbs, Korean animal sounds, animal parts, national animal of Korea (FREE flashcards (printable), and infographic cheatsheet included)
So, Let’s dig in.
The korean word for animal is 동물(dongmul). Here is a list of some of the most popular Animals in Korean with translations for you to get started.
dog in Korean - 개(gae)
cat in Korean - 고양이(go-yang-i)
fox in Korean – 여우 (yeou)
turtle in Korean – 거북이(geobugi)
mouse in Korean – 쥐(jwi)
tiger in Korean – 호랑이(Ho-rang-i)
cow in Korean - 소(so)
puppy in Korean - 강아지(gang-a-ji)
kitten in Korean - 아기 고양이(agi goyang-i)
lion in Korean - 사자 (Sa-ja)
chicken in Korean – 닭(dak)
pig in Korean – 돼지(dwaeji)
frog in Korean – 개구리(gaeguri)
rabbit in Korean - 토끼(to-ggi)
elephant in Korean – 코끼리(Ko-ggi-li)
duck in Korean – 오리(oli)
snake in Korean - 뱀(baem)
butterfly in Korean - 나비(nabi)
horse in Korean – 말(mal)
giraffe in Korean – 기린(Gi-lin)
TABLES OF CONTENTS
• Introduction
• How to Talk About Animals in Korean
• pet animals in Korean
• Farm animals in Korean
• Baby animals in korean
• Reptiles & amphibian in Korean
• Sea creature & fish in Korean
• Birds in Korean
• Bugs/insects in Korean
• List of common sounds of Korean animals
• national animal of Korea
• Animal body part in korean
• Common Verbs Related to Animals in German
• 7 funny Korean sentences to Compare people to animals in Korean
• How to memorize animal names in Korean
• Conclusion
How to say Animals in Korean?
The word for animal in korean is 동물(dongmul) which exactly translated as moving things. The word 동물(dongmul) is originated from two Chinese characters such as 동( 動means movement) and 물(物 means Thing).
How to use korean animals word in a sentence | talking about animals in Korean
Let’s admit it,
Korean grammar got so many unusual rules that give us headache every time (especially if you are a beginner) but luckily, animals in korean language are the exception
no hidden rules, you can use animals word like you use nouns in English.
Here is how
Let’s say, you want to talk about your favourite animals in Korean or (like/dislikes in korean)
가장 좋아하는 동물은 _____이에요/예요. — My favourite animal is
I like puppy-
나는 강아지를 좋아헤요
naneun gangajireul joaheyo
Below you will find some questions and answers you can use if you want to talk about animals !
Korean English
• Est-ce-que tu as des animaux domestiques?
• Oui j'ai un chien.
• 아니요, 저는 애완동물이 없어요. • Do you have pets?
• Yes, I have a dog.
• No, I don't have any pets.
• Quel est ton animal préféré ?
• 가장 좋아하는 동물은 토끼예요
• What is your favourite animal?
• My favourite animal is rabbit
• 동물이 무서워요?
• 아니, 난 아니에요
• 네, 거미와 뱀이 무서워요 • Are you scared of animals?
• No, I am not
• Yes, I am scared of (Spiders and snake
• Est-ce-que tu vas venir au zoo avec nous ?
• Oui, je viendrais.
• Non, je ne viendrais pas. • Are you going to the zoo with us?
• Yes, I will join!
• No, I am not joining.
• Comment s'appelle ton chien / chat ?
• Mon chien s'appelle Garfield • What is your dog called?
• My dog is called Garfield.
To memorize animals name in korean language easier than you thought.
Korean animals have pretty funny names. And some animals name in korean are exactly sound as English.
However, counting animals in korean aren’t that straightforward.
Counting animals in korean with 마리( counter for animals in korean)
Unlike English, counting in Korean is quite complicated. Korean uses different counters attached to nouns to count similar group of things.
But so can be nerve wrecking to remember all counters and use them in korean sentences correctly every time. (specially for an English speaker)
While counting animals in korean, you can use the korean word 마리(mari) which is the counter for animals in korean.
All you need to do is write the name of the animal in korean followed by the numbers of animals you want to count and add mari at the end.
It’s that simple
For example
three dogs=개가 세 마리= 개가 ()+세() +마리()
four cats=고양이 네 마리=개가()+ 세() +마리()
Let’s see a few more examples of using mari in korean sentences:
개가 세 마리 있어요. — I have three dogs.
고양이 네 마리를 봐요. — I see four cats.
Before we get into the vocabulary words themselves, let’s learn how to use them in conversation
Now that you gained enough knowledge about the animals in French , now it is time to put the theory into practice in one of the exercises on the page.
Practice Makes Perfect
The more you study this list and practice pronunciation, the better you'll be able to communicate about various types of animals in the French language.
All about Pet animals in Korean language
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You may have had a pet at one point in your life or you may even have one now. Either way, it makes perfect sense going through today’s lesson on French vocabulary—all about pets and animals.
Do you love your dog or cat? Well who doesn’t
Do you have any pets at your home? In Korean, pets are called 애완동물. Here are 10 common Korean pets:
Here you will learn the names of the animals that are commonly held as pets in France. In addition, you will learn the names of animals that live on a farm.
While farm animals are the first ones usually learned as children, unless you live on a farm, you’re much more likely to see the following group of animals in your everyday life. You might even have one of these animals as a Haustier (pet).
In fact, 45% of all German households had at least one pet in 2018! There were over 34.4 million dogs and over 14.8 million cats recorded in Germany in that same year. With such high numbers, imagine the lengthy conversations in German that you could have with native speakers about their beloved furry (or scaly) companions!
Common pets and other local animals include:
Animals
Name Images Animals
In Korean
(Hangul) Romanization
dog 개 gae
puppy 강아지 gangaji
cat 고양이 goyangi
rabbit 토끼 To-ggi
mouse 쥐 jwi
bird 새 (sae)
hamster 햄스터 (haemseuteo)
Guinea pig 기니피그 (ginipigeu)
lizard 도마뱀 domabaem
frog 개구리 gaeguri
snake 뱀 (baem)
turtle 거북이 geobuki
goldfish 금붕어 geumbung-eo
big snake 구렁이 gureongi
parrot
Dog in Korean
Example
Dogs are loyal animals
Cat in Korean
Example
My mother bought me a white cat
Rabbit in Korean
Example
Rabbits are extremely social animals.
Mouse in Korean
Example
A mouse is a small animal.
Bird in Korean
Example
She saw many animals on the way.
Hamster
Example
I bought a tiny hamster.
Guinea pig
Example
I like cats best of all animals
Lizard in Korean
Example
Is it a lizard on the wall?
Frog in Korean
Example
I found a frog on my desk.
Snake in Korean
Example
I am afraid of snakes
Turtle in Korean
Example
I like turtle
Goldfish
Example
We have a lot of gold fish in the aquarium.
Parrot
Example
My grandfather has two parrots
개 — Dog
Although South Korea is a country where both dog and cat meat are still eaten regularly, the views on both—especially dogs—are starting to shift from “meal” to “companion.” According to a 2018 survey, about 75% of pets in South Korea are dogs. Most of these dogs are considered family members by their owners. We’re sure they’re all good boys and girls.
우리 개는 집 안에 있어요. — My dog is in the house.
고양이 — Cat
고양이가 상자 뒤에 있어요. — The cat is behind the box.
토끼 — Rabbit
제 친구는 토끼 두 마리가 있어요. — My friend has two rabbits.
앵무새 — Parrot
앵무새는 화려해요. — The parrot is colorful.
도마뱀 — Lizard
저는 초록색 도마뱀을 찾고 있어요. — I’m looking for a green lizard.
뱀 — Snake
If you don’t like snakes, don’t whistle at night when you’re in South Korea! A popular superstition claims that whistling at night can summon snakes (or ghosts, or demons…).
제 가장 친한 친구는 뱀을 무서워해요. — My best friend is afraid of snakes.
금붕어 — Goldfish
저는 금붕어 여섯 마리를 기르고 있어요. — I have six goldfish.
쥐 — Mouse
The mouse is generally disliked by humans around the world, since it’s most often a pest that spreads disease and eats crops. But Korean culture is a bit kinder to the little rodent, even featuring it in a folktale as a representation of a farmer’s soul that crawls out at night to have an adventure and returns to deliver a prophetic dream to the farmer.
저는 부엌에서 큰 쥐를 봤어요. — I saw a big mouse in the kitchen.
거북이 — Turtle
The turtle enjoys a reputation in Korean culture as a symbol of long life, knowledge and the future.
거북이는 느리고 게을러요. — The turtle is slow and lazy.
개구리 — Frog
우리 동생은 연못에서 개구리 20 마리를 봤어요. — My brother saw 20 frogs in the pond.
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Farm animals in Korean
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Whether you are Taking a walk in korean countryside or looking to order meats in a restaurant the chances are, you might find yourself using these word more than you thought.
That why we were singing the rhyme in preschool during our English lesson and some of them are farm animals
Well, you don’t need to sing now
but talking about farm animals in korean language is surely a good skill to have in your back pocket.
Here is how to say the most common farm animals in korean with pictures and examples
animals
Name Images animals
In Korean
(Hangul) Romanization
cow 소 so
pig 돼지 dwaeji
Sheep/lamb 양 yang
chicken 닭 dak
goat 염소 Yeom-so
horse 말 mal
goose 거위 geowi)
donkey 당나귀 dangnagwi
fish 물고기 mulgogi
duck 오리 oli
buffalo 물소 mulso
Bull/ox 황소 Hwang-so
Cow in Korean
A cow is a useful animal
Pig in Korean
He knows a lot about wild animals
Sheep
My mom likes sheep.
Chicken in Korean
The farmer is selling chickens and chicks
Goat
Is it a goat
Horse in Korean
I want to ride a horse
Goose
We have 20 goose in our farm
Donkey
That donkey is slow and lazy.
Fish
Don't forget to feed the fish."
Duck in Korean
How many ducks are there in the pond?
Buffalo
Have you seen a fat and huge Buffalo?
말 — Horse
Horses hold a pretty important role in the history of Korea. During the Three Kingdoms Period (57 BCE to 668 CE), little figurines of horses were buried in tombs to carry the spirit of the deceased to the afterlife.
저는 매일 말을 타는 것을 좋아해요. — I like to ride horses every day.
소 — Cow
소는 맛있는 우유를 만들어요. — Cows produce delicious milk.
오리 — Duck
연못에 오리가 100 마리 이상 있다고 생각해요. — I think there are more than 100 ducks in the pond.
돼지 — Pig
돼지는 내가 가장 좋아하는 농장 동물이에요. — Pigs are my favourite farm animals.
양 — Sheep
Want to look like a sheep, Korean style? Check out a popular method of folding a towel called the “Korean towel sheep head”… aka the Princess Leia do.
흰 양과 검은 양 두 마리를 봐요. — I see one white sheep and two black sheep.
염소 — Goat
염소는 제가 가장 좋아하는 동물이에요. — Goats are my favourite animal.
당나귀 — Donkey
당나귀는 수레을 끌고 있어요. — The donkey is pulling a wagon.
닭 — Chicken
농부는 닭 두 마리를 가지고 있어요. — The farmer is carrying two chickens.
거위 — Goose
연못에 거위 5 마리가 수영을 하고 있어요. — There are five geese swimming in the pond.
How to describe Baby animals in Korean?
Pets are pretty cute? Aren’t they?
But you know what, they are even cuter they are young or babies.
So, Korean got specific words to describe these young animals in Korean.
When you want to talk to a friend about korean animals and want to say how cute in korean, here is a list that shows how you can describe the baby animals in korean (with examples and audio)
• Puppy in korean 강아지-gangaji
• Kitten in korean- 아기 고양이-agi goyang-i
• Chick in korean- 병아리- byeong-a-ri
• Bunny in korean 아기토- agi tokki
• Calf in korean-송아지-song-a-ji
• Pony in korean조랑말-jorangmal
• Lamb in korean-양고기yanggogi
• Egg in korean-계란gyelan
Examples
• Tom really loves chicks.
• We have two puppies and a cat
• The bunny is so cute
• I eat eggs everyday
• I can see a pony there
Wild animals in Korean(야생동물)
When you are visiting the zoo or in a forest, you might see these exotic animals in korean.
Here is a list most common farm animals in korean with pictures and examples
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Name Images animals
In Korean
(Hangul) Romanization
Tiger 호랑이 Ho-lang-i
lion 사자 Sa-ja
deer 사슴 Sa-seum
fox 여우 Yeo-u
elephant 코끼리 Ko-ggi-li
zebra 얼룩말 Eol-luk-mal
monkey 원숭이 Won-sung-i
bear 곰 gom
rhinoceros 코뿔소 Ko-bbul-so
hippopotamus 하마 Ha-ma
giraffe 기린 Gi-lin
camel 낙타 Nak-ta
gorilla 고릴라 Go-lil-la
panda 판다 panda
Polar bear 북극곰 Buk-geuk-gom
koala 코알라 Ko-al-la
wolf 늑대 Neuk-dae
bat 박쥐 Bak-jwi
Rat/mouse 쥐 jwi
squirrel 다람쥐 Da-lam-jwi
racoon 너구리 Neo-gu-li
kangaroo 캥거루 Kaeng-geo-lu
hedgehog 고슴도치 Go-seum-do-chi
jaguar 재규어 Jae-gyu-eo
leopard 표범 Pyo-beom
cheetah 치타 Chi-ta
donkey 당나귀 Dang-na-gwi
mole 두더지 Du-deo-ji
Doe(female deer) 노루 No-lu
chimpanzee 침팬지 Chim-paen-ji
hare 산토끼 (santokki)
Tiger in Korean
The word for tiger in korean is 호랑이.
Tiger has special meaning in korean culture. it represented strength and fierceness.
The tiger has been strongly associated with Korean people and Korean culture. It appears in not only the Korean foundation mythology but also in folklore, as well as a favourite subject of Korean art such as painting and sculpture.
Regarded by many as the divine spirit that guards the West, people in Korea consider the white tiger as a sacred creature in local folklore.
As such, in Korean history and culture, a tiger is regarded as a guardian that drives away evil spirit and a sacred creature that brings good luck – the symbol of courage and absolute power.
example
Lion in Korean
If you want to say lion in korean, you would say 사자
Example-
I'm afraid of wild animals.
Deer
Deer in korean language is 사슴
example
I love deer
Fox in Korean
If you want to say fox in korean, you can say 여우
Nine tail fox is a fantasy creature in Korean folktales. It’s called gumiho. you might have heard this term in korean drama.
Example
Foxes are wild animals
Elephant in Korean
Elephant in korean language is 코끼리 [kokkili]
코끼리=코(nose)+끼리(length)
An elephant is a strong animal
Example
Zebra
얼룩말-얼룩(stain)+ 말(horse)
Zebra is black and white
Monkey in Korean 200
원숭이
monkeys are very good at climbing
Bear in Korean 200
곰
I see a brown bear
Rhinoceros
코뿔소-코(nose)+뿔(horn)+소(cow)
It's a book on rhinoceros.
Hippopotamus
하마
He knows a lot about hippopotamus.
Giraffe in Korean
You can see many giraffes in this forest.
Camel
U can see camels in desert
Gorilla
gorillas are dangerous animals
Panda in Korean 200
Pandas are beautiful animals
Polar bear
My children really like polar bear.
Koala
She is fond of koala.
Wolf in Korean 0-350
I'm really afraid of wolf.
Bat in Korean=100
A bat is not a friendly animal
Rat
What kind of rat live around here?
Squirrel in Korean
There are many squirrel in this area.
Racoon
Is it a racoon?
Kangaroo
He went to Australia to see kangaroo.
Hedgehog
The hedgehog is a small animal.
Reptiles(파충류) & amphibian() in Korean
Loves to visits park and lakes in Korea? or up for the countryside hike?
Either way, the chances are you will able to point out these exotic animals more than you thought.
So it makes more sense to add up these names of the animals in korean to your vocabulary now.
Below is a list of 10 common reptiles in korean with translation and examples for you
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Name Images animals
In Korean
(Hangul) Romanization
crocodile / alligator 악어 Ak-eo
snake 뱀 baem
Turtle/ tortoise 거북이 geobug-i
lizard 도마뱀 domabaem
iguana 이구아나 iguana
frog 개구리 gaeguli
toad
tadpole 올챙이 olchaeng-i
salamander 도롱뇽 dolongnyong
cobra 코브라 kobeula
chameleon 카멜레온 kamelle-on
crocodile 악어
alligator
snake in Korean
뱀
He knows a lot about wild animals
lizard
도마뱀
iguana
이구아나
These are iguana
tortoise in Korean
frog in Korean
개구리
toad
tadpole
salamander
anteater
kamihalki=kami(ant)+ halta(to lick)
Exercise-1 match
Now that you gained enough knowledge about the animals in French, now it is time to put the theory into practice in one of the exercises on the page.
Sea creature & fish in Korean [물고기]-sea animals in korean
Did u enjoy eating seafood and up for shopping in fish market? Loved a trip to aquarium in Korea? Or up for scuba diving?
Think about all the amazing sea creatures of the blue sea you ‘ll come across.
And If your answer is yes
Then it’s time to learn about the amazing sea creatures and fish in korean.
Korean is indeed the home to impressive river and different sea creatures you never seen before and this list will come in handy.
Now Here is a list of most popular aquatic animals in korean, you can use to talk about the aquatic animals you want when you are in aquarium or near the deep blue ocean.
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Fruits
Name Images Fruits
In Korean
(Hangul) Romanization Example
whale 고래 Go-lae
shark 상어 Sang-eo
dolphin 돌고래 Dol-go-lae
goldfish 금붕어 Geum-gung-eo
lobster 바닷가재 Ba-dat-ga-jae
Sea horse 해마 Hae-ma
eel 장어 (jangeo)
seal 물개 Mul-gae
clam 조개
Jo-gae
walrus 바다코끼리 badakokkiri
Jelly fish 해파리 haepali
Sea lion 바다 사자 bada saja
octopus 문어 Mun-eo
crab 게 ge
squid 오징어 o-jing-eo
swordfish 황새치 hwangsaechi
skate 홍어 hong-eo
Sting ray 가오리 (gaori)
starfish 불가사리 Bul-ga-sa-li
prawn 왕새우 wangsaeu
mussel 홍합 Hong-hap
oyster 굴을 gul
tuna 참치 Cham-chi
salmon 연어 Yeon-eo
mackerel 고등어 Go-deung-eo
scallop 가리비 Ga-li-bi
penguin 펭귄 Peng-guin
carp 잉어 (ingeo)
Blue whale-흰수염고래hinsuyomgorae
흰수염고래=흰(white)+수염(beard)+고래(whale)
Seal 3 types
Fur seal- 물개[mulgae]= 물(water)+개(dog)
Earless seal=바다표범[badapyobom]= 바다(sea)+표범(leopard)
Sealion-바다(sea)+사자(lion)=바다사자(badasaja)
Birds in Korean -(새)sae
When you are walking through the countryside of Korea or in the zoo you can see a lot of all of the different types of birds in Korea
After all, there is nothing like seeing these Colorful wonders of the nature.
Being able talk about birds in korean language, surely make you sound like a native speaker than others.
So, here we go
Below you will find a list of most common birds in korean with pictures and examples.
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Fruits
Name Images Fruits
In Korean
(Hangul) Romanization Example
crane 두루미 (du-ru-mi)
Hawk/falcon 매 (mae) Falcon is hunting its prey
crow 까마귀 (kkamagwi) Crow is black
owl 부엉이 Bu-eong-i Owl are active at night
Dove/ pigeon 비둘기 (bidulgi)
shallow 제비 jebi
hummingbird 벌새 bolsae I have never seen a humming bird
turkey 칠면조 Chil-myeon-jo
duck 오리 (o-ri)
eagle 독수리 (doksuri)
goose 거위 (geo-wi)
chicken 닥 dak
Sea gull 갈매기 (galmaegi)
hen 암탉 Am-tak
magpie 까치 (kkaji)
ostrich 타조 (ta-jo)
parrot 앵무새 (aengmusae)
peacock 공작 (gongjak)
penguin 펭귄 (penggwin)
rooster 수탉 Su-tak
pelican 펠리컨 pellikeon
sparrow 참새 (chamsae)
woodpecker 딱따구리 ttagttaguli
swan 백조 ( baek-jo
vulture 콘도르 kondoleu
flamingo 플라밍고 peullaming-go
It’s time for korean quiz
Exercise-1 flashcard quiz
Exercise-2 multiple choice
Bugs/insects in Korean| bug name in korean
We love to live with our cats, dogs and other cute pets? don’t we?
but sometimes we got some uninvited guests crawling around our household too.
Like bugs and insects
And Korea is no different.
Here in Seoul, you can see a variety of insects, from the mosquitoes to bees, from fly to dragonflies, and there is also the scorpion and spiders that Bite or Sting and moth that are same colors as the leaves and more.
It’s really fascinating how many of these little insects you ‘ll point out in your day to day life.
So next time you get bitten or stung and need to describe your pain in korean, this list will come in handy
Here is a list of 10 commons bugs and insects in korean with picture and examples.
Fruits
Name Images Fruits
In Korean
(Hangul) Romanization Example
ant 개미 gaemi
cockroach 바퀴벌레 bakwibolre
butterfly 나비 nabi
bee 벌 beol
beetle 딱정벌레 ttagjeongbeolle
Ladybug
spider 거미 geomi
scorpion 투석기 tuseoggi
mosquito 모기 mogi
snail 달팽이 dalpaengi
worm 번데기 bondegi
fly 파리 pali
Dragonfly 잠자리 jamjali
centipede 지네 jine
moth 나방 nabang
grasshopper 메뚜기 mettugi
caterpillar 애벌레 aebolre
cocoon 고치 gochi
wasp 말벌 malbol
slug 민달팽이 mindalpaeng-i
mussel 홍합 honghab
Long horned beetle 한울 숙 han-ul sug
mantis 사마귀 samagwi
cicada 매미 maemi
lizard 도마뱀 domabaem
cobra 코브라 kobeula
Long horn beetle-hanulsuk-sky+cow
Red dragonfly- kochu+chamjari=pepper+dragonfly
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List of common animal sounds in Korean| Korean vocabulary list
Learn top 10 animal sounds in korean
What sound do dogs make in Korean? What does Mong Mong mean in Korean?
ducks don’t say ‘quack quack’, nor do birds say ‘tweet tweet’ or roosters ‘cock-a-doodle-do in korean.
Lions roar; they go, "Roaaaar!"
• The sound that a pig makes(pig snort): 꿀꿀 [ggul-ggul]:
• The sound of a cat meowing: 야옹 [ya-ong]:
• The sound of a birds tweet: 짹짹 [jjek-jjek]:
• The sound of a rooster crowing: 꼬끼오 [ggo-ggi-o]:
• The sound of a cow mooing: 음메 [eum-me]:
• The sound of a baby chick’s peep: 삐약삐약 [bbi-yak-bbi-yak]:
• The sound of Pigs in Korean: GGOOL GGOOL (꿀꿀).
• The sound of Sheep and goats in Korean: MAE EH (매애).
• The sound of Dogs in Korean(dog’s bark): MUNG MONG (멍멍).
• The sound of Lions to Korean: EU REU RUNG (으르렁).
• The sound of Roosters in Korean(rooster’s crow): GGO GGEE OH (꼬끼오).
• The sound of Crows in Korean: GGA AK GGA AK (까악까악)
• The sound of Duck’s quack: GGWEK GGWEK (꽥꽥).
• The sound of Mice in Korea(mice squeak): JJEEK JJEEK (찍찍).
• The sound of Frogs in Korea(frog’s croak): GAE GOOL GAE GOOL (개골개골).
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Animal body part in korean
In a korean conversation sometimes you want to talk about certain part of an animal instead of an animal in Korean and this list will help you do that
• The tail-꼬리(kkoli)
• The fur-모피(mopi)
• The paw-발(bal)
• The feathers-조류(jolyu)
• The horn- 뿔(ppul)
• The tusk-엄니(eomni)
• The snout- 주둥이(judung-i)
• The wings-날개(nalgae)
• The Fins-지느러미(jineuleomi)
7 funny Korean sentences to Compare people to animals in Korean
• She is cunning like a fox
그녀는 여우처럼 교활해요- geunyoneun youchorom gyohwalhaeyo
• All men are not wolves
모든 남자는 늑대가 아니에요- modeun namjaneun neukttaega anieyo
• My older brother is always lazy like grasshopper
오빠는 항상 베짱이처럼 게으르다-oppaneun hangsang bejjangichorom geeureuda
• You work like a turtle every day
너는 매일 거북이처럼 일한다.-noneun maeil gobugichorom ilhanda
• We have to work like ants every day.
우리는 매일 개미처럼 일해야 한다.urineun maeil gaemichorom ilhaeya handa
Learn top 5 must know korean verbs for animals
Before you use animals word in korean sentences, it is good idea get hold of some korean verb involving animals.
• To feed-먹이로 하다
• To go for a walk-산책하다sanchaeghada
• To groom an animal-손질을 하다sonjireul hada
• To stroke-획을 긋다hwegeul geuttta
• To play-놀다nolda
