기타 표현
이거 얼마예요?
ee-guh eol-ma-ye-yo
How much is this?
When to use this sentence
This is the most basic shopping sentence. Just point at the item and say it. You don’t need to stand at the counter; it’s totally fine to ask while you’re still looking at the shelf.
기타 표현
다른 사이즈 있어요?
da-reun sa-i-jeu i-ssuh-yo
Do you have this in another size?
When to use this sentence
This is essential when buying clothes or shoes. If you like something but the size on the rack doesn’t fit, it’s worth asking before you give up and walk away.
기타 표현
입어 봐도 돼요?
i-beo bwa-do dwe-yo
Can I try this on?
When to use this sentence
Use this when you want to use the fitting room. Just saying this is enough for the staff to show you where the fitting room is and tell you how many items you can take inside.
기타 표현
카드 결제 돼요?
ka-deu gyol-je dwe-yo
Can I pay by card?
When to use this sentence
In Korea, cards are accepted almost everywhere, but some street stalls or tiny shops still take cash only. Asking this first saves you from awkward moments at the counter.
기타 표현
면세 가능해요?
myun-se ga-neung-hae-yo
Is tax refund available?
When to use this sentence
If you’re visiting Korea as a tourist, you’ll probably need this. Some shops handle the refund at the counter, others tell you to keep the receipt and process everything at the airport.
기타 표현
혹시 안 맞으면 환불이나 교환도 돼요?
hok-ssi an ma-jeu-myeon hwan-bul-i-na gyo-hwan-do dwe-yo
If it doesn’t fit, can I get a refund or exchange it?
When to use this sentence
When you buy clothes, shoes or electronics, it’s smart to check this in advance. The receipt often has return rules written on it, but asking directly makes you feel much safer.