In this lesson, we will teach you how to say “good morning” in Korean. This is an important greeting, especially if you’re in South Korea.
It’s also equally important even in different languages, as it’s always good to start off the day on a positive note, and one easy way to do that is with a nice, polite, friendly “good morning.”
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Onward we go!
Different ways to say “Good Morning” in Korean
You can use “hello” instead of saying “good morning” when speaking Korean in most situations. However, if you want to specifically say “good morning” instead of “hello,” then you’ll want to know these phrases.
Formal “Good Morning” in Korean
If you want to know how to say “good morning” in Korean in a formal way or when speaking with somebody older than yourself, then these are the phrases to learn.
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잘 주무셨어요? (jal jumusyeosseoyo) is a formal way of saying “good morning” in the Korean language with a literal translation that means “Did you sleep well?”.
잘 (jal) means “well” in Korean. You can use this word in front of a verb, for example, by saying “잘 했어요” (jal haesseoyo), which means well done.
If somebody asks you “잘 주무셨어요” (jal jumusyeosseoyo), then you need to reply using the lower form of the verb. In this case saying, you could reply with “네, 잘 잤어요” (ne, jal jasseoyo), meaning “Yes, I slept well.”
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Similarly, “안녕히 주무셨어요?” (annyeonghi jumusyeosseoyo) means “Did you sleep peacefully?”
These phrases should only be used when you first meet somebody after they wake up, i.e., at breakfast time. They can’t be used at 11:59 a.m. like “good morning” can in English.
주무셨어요 (jumusyeosseoyo) is the past tense version of the verb 주무세요 (jumuseyo). Certain common verbs in Korean, such as “to exist,” “to eat,” “to speak,” and “to sleep,” have two different forms: the regular form and the honorific form. 주무세요 (jumuseyo) is the honorific form of 자다 (jada), meaning “to sleep.”
The honorific form should be used when speaking to people older or higher in rank than you. You should never use it when referring to yourself. It is therefore used mainly when asking a question.
You can use the verb 주무세요 (jumuseyo) in its present tense form when saying 안녕히 주무세요 (annyeonghi jumuseyo), meaning “good night” (literally “sleep peacefully”).
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You can also use this phrase to literally say, “The morning is good.” It’s used as the English phrase “good morning.” Since it uses the –입니다 (imnida) ending, it is more of a formal phrase.
Standard “Good Morning” in Korean
Here are the standard ways of saying “good morning” in Korean.
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This is the standard form of “Did you sleep well?.” You might use this with new roommates while traveling with those older than you or maybe in a text message. Or perhaps with someone who is of the same age but is not exactly close with you.
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You’d use this phrase to say “good morning” in standard Korean. It’s not as common as saying “good morning” in English. As you learn more about the Korean language, you’ll notice that some cultural elements are built into the language. That means that some of the phrases won’t translate directly.
How to pronounce “Good Morning” in Korean
From what we have taught so far, there are various ways to say “good morning” in Korean. In the video below, we will teach you how to pronounce it in its standard form, 좋은 아침이에요 (joeun achimieyo).
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Informal “Good Morning” in Korean
Lastly, here are informal ways of saying “good morning” in Korean, which is typically used with close friends.
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When talking to your Korean friends, you can pronounce good morning in Korean as 잘 잤어 (jal jasseo). This phrase uses the past tense version of 자다 (jada), which means “to sleep.”
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If you type “good morning” into a translator, then it will often come up with something like 좋은 아침 (joeun achim). This literally means “good morning” as 좋은 (joeun) means “good” and 아침 (achim) means “morning.”
Wrap Up
Hopefully, you now know how to say “good morning” in Korean. If you want to keep it simple, then just use the word “hello” instead of “good morning.”
If you want just to learn one way of saying “good morning” in Korean, then learn 안녕히 주무셨어요 (annyeonghi jumusyeosseoyo)? Your polite manners and consideration will definitely make everyone’s morning good!
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We also have a structured Korean language web program that will teach you how to have a 3-minute conversation in the first 90 days.
I met a Korean online and she’s the same age as me and we both know each other’s age. I was being quite nice to her and she said “망명하세요” which I’ve google translated and it apparently says something to do with an asylum. I asked her why she said it and she said “uh it’s just morning”. I don’t know if she means “good morning” by this or not haha. Please help! 🙂
Hi, Sarah! That’s weird! “망명하다” means “to exile”, I’m not sure why she said that but it’s definitely not “good morning.” 🙁
Hi!
Is 좋은 아침 a phrase that Koreans use daily? Thank you for answering!
That’s correct, Tiffany! ^^
My 4yo son is willing to learn korean to talk with a friend at school that just came in and don’t speak english. Your videos are fabulous and are helping us a lot! thank you so much!
Do you recommend anything for children – i mean, korean cartoons or phrases like “do you wanna play?”
Many thanks!
How lovely! You can say “나랑 놀래?” [Narang nollae] for “Do you wanna play with me?”. I recommend the cartoons 뽀로로 (Pororo) and 페파피그 (Peppa Pig) for a preschooler! Both are available on Youtube. ^^
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