Korean Family Vocabulary

learning vocabulary games for family in Korean

memory wizards iconLearning family-related vocabulary in Korean is important for communicating with Korean-speaking family members. Understanding words like "mother" (어머니), "father" (아버지), and "sister" (언니) can help you build stronger relationships. By learning these words, you can show respect and love towards your family members. Additionally, knowing family vocabulary can help you navigate social situations and conversations in Korean culture. Whether you have Korean relatives or friends, or simply want to expand your language skills, mastering family-related words in Korean is a valuable tool for communication. Start learning today and strengthen your connections with Korean-speaking loved ones!

Games

  • Study List

    Study List

    An interactive way to learn new words and improve spelling and grammar

  • Vocabulary Flash Cards

    Vocabulary Flash Cards

    These flashcards help you learn and memorize essential vocabulary.

  • Column Match

    Column Match

    Match the word pairs to improve your Korean vocabulary

  • Language Adventure

    Language Adventure

    Complete the Quest! Listen to the English word and find the right Korean word

  • Midnight Linguist

    Midnight Linguist

    Get 10 words before Morning. Listen to the Korean word and click on the right English Word

  • Translation Trek

    Translation Trek

    Get home before dark! Listen to the Korean word and click the Korean word

  • English to Korean Quiz

    English to Korean Quiz

    Test your foreign language knowledge of Korean by playing this illuminating language quiz.

  • Korean Reading Quiz

    Korean Reading Quiz

    Test your Korean reading skills with this enchanting quiz of Family In Korean vocabulary words.

Study Resources

Vocabulary

EnglishKorean
Father아버지
Mother 어머니
Son 아들
Daughter
Brother 형제
Sister 자매
Husband 남편
Wife 아내
Grandfather 할아버지
Grandmother 할머니
Uncle 삼촌
Aunt 이모
Cousin 사촌
Nephew 조카
Niece 조카딸

Quick Facts

  • Korean families are typically patriarchal, with the father being the head of the household.
  • Filial piety, or respect for one's elders, is highly valued in Korean culture.
  • Family gatherings are important in Korean culture, especially during holidays like Chuseok and Seollal.
  • Korean families often live together in multigenerational households, with grandparents, parents, and children all under one roof.
  • Marriage is considered a significant milestone in Korean culture, with many traditional customs and ceremonies involved.
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