Korean words for deposit and monthly rent

Learn the Korean words renters need for deposit, monthly rent, jeonse, contract period, payment dates, landlord, tenant, and move-in checks.

Start with these words

Use these words first, then open the app lesson for repetition.

KoreanMeaningUse
보증금 deposit A key upfront housing payment.
월세 monthly rent The recurring rent payment.
전세 jeonse lease A large-deposit lease type.
계약기간 contract period Check the lease dates.
임대인 landlord The owner or lessor in a contract.
5 words selected for this situation Practice these words in the app

Practice path

Spend two minutes with the words, the situation, and the app lesson before you leave the page.

  1. 1
    Recognize

    Start by finding 보증금 (deposit) and 월세 (monthly rent) in the situation.

  2. 2
    Connect

    Match the words to the real task: Compare deposit and monthly rent terms before signing.

  3. 3
    Review

    Open the daily korean app lesson and repeat the words until 전세 (jeonse lease) feels familiar.

Quick self-check

Which word should you recognize first on this page?

보증금 means deposit.

What should you do after scanning the web lesson?

Open the related app lesson for deposit rent and repeat the starter words.

Kapan bahasa Korea ini membantu

Learn the Korean words renters need for deposit, monthly rent, jeonse, contract period, payment dates, landlord, tenant, and move-in checks.

  • Compare deposit and monthly rent terms before signing.
  • Read contract money terms without confusing deposit and rent.
  • Practice housing contract Korean in the linked app lesson.

Pertanyaan umum

What is the difference between deposit and monthly rent?

Deposit is the money held during the contract. Monthly rent is the recurring payment paid each month.

Why learn this before visiting a real estate office?

These words decide the money risk in a rental conversation, so they should be familiar before negotiation.

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