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Kang & Kriel Recruitment
긴급 한국어
Critical phrases for emergencies — medical help, police, and urgent situations. We hope you never need these, but be prepared.
| Korean | Romanization | English |
|---|---|---|
| 도와주세요! | dowajuseyo! | Help me! |
| 병원 | byeongwon | Hospital |
| 경찰서 | gyeongchalseo | Police station |
| 약국 | yakguk | Pharmacy |
| 아파요 | apayo | It hurts / I'm sick |
| 열이 나요 | yeori nayo | I have a fever |
| 알레르기가 있어요 | allereugi-ga isseoyo | I have allergies |
| 119에 전화해 주세요 | baek-sip-gu-e jeonhwahae juseyo | Please call 119 (fire/ambulance) |
| 112에 전화해 주세요 | baek-sip-i-e jeonhwahae juseyo | Please call 112 (police) |
| 영어 할 수 있는 분? | yeongeo hal su inneun bun? | Anyone who speaks English? |
| 여권을 잃어버렸어요 | yeogwoneul ireobeoryeosseoyo | I lost my passport |
| 대사관 | daesagwan | Embassy |
Save these numbers: 119 (fire/ambulance), 112 (police), 1345 (foreigner help hotline with English support). Korean hospitals are efficient and affordable under the national health insurance system. Most ERs in major cities have some English-speaking staff.