Daily Korean
Core Korean for daily life, basic phrases, public signs, notices, shopping, housing, and first-step practice.
Learn Korean words for workplace warning signs, danger notices, protective gear, no-entry messages, emergency exits, fire warnings, and machinery safety.
Core Korean for daily life, basic phrases, public signs, notices, shopping, housing, and first-step practice.
Korean for apartment notices, warning signs, workplace signs, SMS messages, app alerts, contracts, and public notices.
Korean for airports, hotels, taxis, buses, restaurants, directions, etiquette, and travel problems.
Practical Korean for workplaces, service counters, factories, construction sites, repairs, reports, appointments, and safety instructions.
Korean for TOPIK preparation, grammar, reading, listening, level checks, and test-style practice.
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Learn Korean warning sign words for safety, danger, caution, entry restrictions, protective equipment, and accident prevention at work.
Learn Korean words for public warning signs, danger signs, prohibited actions, no-entry messages, emergency exits, fines, reports, and public alerts.
Learn Korean words for workplace warning signs, danger notices, protective gear, no-entry messages, emergency exits, fire warnings, and machinery safety.
Use these words first, then open the app lesson for repetition.
| Korean | Meaning | Use |
|---|---|---|
| 주의 | caution | A common warning sign word. |
| 위험 | danger | Stop and check the situation. |
| 출입금지 | no entry | Do not enter the marked area. |
| 보호구 | protective gear | Often means helmet, gloves, or goggles. |
| 비상구 | emergency exit | Important in safety signs. |
Spend two minutes with the words, the situation, and the app lesson before you leave the page.
Start by finding 주의 (caution) and 위험 (danger) in the situation.
Match the words to the real task: Read safety signs before acting at work.
Open the signs notices app lesson and repeat the words until 출입금지 (no entry) feels familiar.
주의 means caution.
Open the related app lesson for warning signs at work and repeat the starter words.
Safety signs use short compressed Korean, and a few words can change what action is safe.
Warning, danger, caution, no entry, protective gear, fire, emergency, and machine are practical first words.
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