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==General==
 
*식비 < 食費 > - food expenses
 
*식비 < 食費 > - food expenses
 
*안주 < 按酒 > - appetizer or dish usually required when drinking at a 술집 or 호프
 
*안주 < 按酒 > - appetizer or dish usually required when drinking at a 술집 or 호프

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General

  • 식비 < 食費 > - food expenses
  • 안주 < 按酒 > - appetizer or dish usually required when drinking at a 술집 or 호프
  • 아깝다 - to be a waste (used when there is leftovers)
  • 음료 < 飮料 > - a drink, a beverage
  • 먹다 - to eat (can be used drinks like 소주 as well)
  • 드시다 - to eat (honorific)
  • 마시다 - to drink
  • 씹다 - to chew
  • 따르다 - to pour
  • 따다 - to open (i.e. a bottle)
  • 식사 - meal (polite form?)
  • 배고파 - to be hungry
  • 배 부르다 - to be full
  • 목 마르다 - to be thirsty
  • 아침 - breakfast
  • 점심 - lunch
  • 저녁 - dinner

Utensils and other items

  • 숟가락 - Spoon
  • 젓가락 - chopsticks
  • 포크 - fork
  • 공기 - bowl
  • 컵 - cup
  • 잔 - glass, cup
  • 병 - bottle (used with native Korean numbers, i.e. 한병 is one bottle)
  • 접시 - plate

Phrases

  • 잘 먹겠습니다 - an expression to tell someone you will eat well (often said at the beginning of a meal)
  • 잘 먹었습니다 - an expression of thank you used after eating to say you ate well.
  • 진지 드세요 - Extremely polite way to tell someone to eat.
  • 여기요 / 저기요 - Used to get the waiter/waitress/worker's attention.

Types of food

  • 양식 < 洋食 > - Western food

Paying

  • 개산(하다) < 槪算 > -