Saying Sorry in Korean


How to Apologize in Korean

There are a few ways to say “sorry” in Korean. Just like with past learnings, the way you apologize depends on who you’re speaking to:

미안해

to close friends, ppl close to you who are the same age or younger

미안해요

to ppl you don’t know well, but who look to be a similar age or younger

죄송합니다

to anyone else, including formal situations (i.e. to your teacher)

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The phrases above are only used to apologize for something that’s your fault. If you friend told you that their relative passed away, you cannot use the phrases above to say “I’m sorry.”

Unless, of course, you had something to do with it.

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Did you know?

The above comes from the verbs 미안하다 and 죄송하다, and they have other forms, too. However, the other forms are not often used.

죄송해
casual form, never used
죄송해요
informal form, rarely used
미안합니다
formal form, rarely used

Note that informal refers to situations where you want to be polite (e.g. to people you don’t know well), but you’re not in a formal situation (e.g. giving a speech).

How to give condolences in Korean

To say “I’m sorry” to someone when you’re trying to give your condolences, use:

어떡해 / 어떡해요
안 됐네요

They both translate to “Oh no!” or “That’s unfortunate.”

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These phrases aren’t usually used in more grave situations, like at a funeral. You can say “유감입니다,” but Koreans generally do not say “I’m sorry” or “Sorry for your loss,” so there’s not really a direct translation for “I’m sorry” when offering condolences.

There are phrases besides “I’m sorry” you can say at a funeral, that are more common in Korea, but we won’t cover them here.

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Did you know?

어떡해 and 어떡해요 come from the verb 어떡하다, and they literally mean “What will you (or I) do?”

어떡해요, 수업에 늦어요!
What should I do, I’m late to class!

Conversation Practice

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Informal:

보배: 저는 너무 아파요.

다현: 아이고, 안됐네요.


Bobae: I am very sick.

Dahyun: I’m sorry (that’s unfortunate).

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Vocab Review!

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아이고 = Oh dear!/geez/oh my!
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아프다 = to ache/be in pain
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늦다 = to be late
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수업 = class
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미안하다 = to be sorry
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죄송하다 = to be sorry
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