Korean Parking Lot Words for Foreign Residents

A learner stands near a blank parking garage sign and barrier gate.

Parking lot words are useful when you drive, ride with someone, visit an apartment, go to a clinic, shop at a mart, or pay for parking in Korea. This lesson teaches parking lot words for the lot, ticket, fee, payment machine, free or paid parking, full lots, vehicle numbers, and exit gates.

A learner stands near a blank parking garage sign and barrier gate.
Start with the place and gate words before reading every sign.

Briefing Summary

SituationUsing a parking lot or parking garage in Korea
Practice focusplace, ticket, payment, fee, status, vehicle number, and exit words
Useful forforeign residents, students, workers, drivers, and visitors in Korea
Study time8-12 minutes

Slide 1. The Situation

Imagine you enter a 주차장 and see a gate, a payment kiosk, and several signs. First identify the place and action: 주차 means parking, and 주차하다 means to park. Then scan for the ticket, fee, availability, and exit words.

This post is a Korean language lesson, not parking law, fine, towing, disabled parking eligibility, payment dispute, or building management advice. Real rules, fees, permit requirements, and penalties should be confirmed with the posted notice, parking operator, building office, or responsible authority.

Slide 2. Key Parking Lot Words

A learner uses a blank parking payment kiosk with a ticket and payment card.
Ticket and payment words often appear near the kiosk or gate.
KoreanRomanizationEnglishLevelUse
주차장juchajangparking lotBS1The parking lot or parking area.
주차juchaparkingBS1The general idea of parking.
주차하다juchahadato parkBS2The action of parking a vehicle.
주차권juchagwonparking ticketBS3Ticket issued when entering or paying for parking.
정산기jeongsangipayment machine; fare adjustment machineBS4Machine used to settle or pay the parking fee.
주차요금jucha yogeumparking feeBS3Amount paid for parking.
무료 주차muryo juchafree parkingBS3Parking that does not require payment for a stated period.
유료 주차yuryo juchapaid parkingBS3Parking that requires payment.
입차ipchavehicle entryBS4Vehicle entering a parking area.
출차chulchavehicle exitBS4Vehicle leaving a parking area.
만차manchafull parking lot; no spacesBS3Status word meaning there are no parking spaces.
공영주차장gongyeong juchajangpublic parking lotBS4Public parking lot, often operated by a local authority or public system.
장애인 주차구역jangaein jucha guyeokaccessible parking areaBS4Designated accessible parking area.
차단기chadangiparking barrier gateBS4Parking gate or barrier arm at entry or exit.
차량번호charyang beonhovehicle number; license plate numberBS3Vehicle number used for lookup or payment.

Slide 3. Read the Parking Lot in Five Passes

A parking lane with red and green indicators and a blank sign.
Status words tell you whether you can enter, park, or keep looking.
  1. Pass 1: Place. Find 주차장 or 공영주차장 first.
  2. Pass 2: Ticket or lookup. Keep the 주차권 or enter the 차량번호 if the machine asks for it.
  3. Pass 3: Fee. Look for 정산기, 주차요금, 무료 주차, and 유료 주차.
  4. Pass 4: Status. If you see 만차, the lot is full. If you see 장애인 주차구역, check whether your vehicle is permitted.
  5. Pass 5: Exit. Use 입차, 출차, and 차단기 to understand the entry and exit flow.

Slide 4. Common Parking Lot Mistakes

A car waits at a parking exit barrier with a blank payment display.
Exit words help you leave after payment without mixing up entry and exit.

The first mistake is mixing the fee with free parking. 주차요금 is the parking fee. 무료 주차 means free parking, often for a fixed time or condition.

The second mistake is mixing entry and exit. 입차 means vehicle entry. 출차 means vehicle exit. The words may appear on lane signs, receipts, or payment screens.

The third mistake is reading 차단기 too broadly. In a parking lot, it usually means the gate or barrier arm. In other contexts, it can mean a breaker or blocking device, so context matters.

Slide 5. Practice With BSKorean

A learner reviews parking lot vocabulary on a tablet beside an outdoor parking lot.
Practice the same 15 words, then use the scan order in a real parking lot.

Practice this topic in BSKorean: Read the BSKorean app guide, then open the practice app. This exact article set keeps the parking lot words together so you can review place, ticket, fee, status, vehicle number, and exit words in one focused session.

A good practice habit is to say the scan order first: place, ticket, fee, status, exit. Then say the Korean word. This makes a real parking lot easier to read when several signs and payment screens appear at once.

Mini Review Table

If you see…Think…
주차장This is the parking lot.
주차권This is the parking ticket.
정산기This is the payment machine.
주차요금This is the parking fee.
무료 주차This means free parking.
만차This means the lot is full.
출차This means vehicle exit.
차량번호This is the vehicle number.

Final Takeaway

You do not need to translate every parking notice at once. First find the place, keep the ticket or vehicle number, check the fee, then follow the exit words. These Korean parking lot words give you a practical order for using parking areas more confidently.

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