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parking lot words helps learners practice Korean words in real situations. This BSKorean post keeps the lesson clear, scannable, and connected to app practice.
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.
Start with the place and gate words before reading every sign.
Briefing Summary
Situation
Using a parking lot or parking garage in Korea
Practice focus
place, ticket, payment, fee, status, vehicle number, and exit words
Useful for
foreign residents, students, workers, drivers, and visitors in Korea
Study time
8-12 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
Ticket and payment words often appear near the kiosk or gate.
Korean
Romanization
English
Level
Use
주차장
juchajang
parking lot
BS1
The parking lot or parking area.
주차
jucha
parking
BS1
The general idea of parking.
주차하다
juchahada
to park
BS2
The action of parking a vehicle.
주차권
juchagwon
parking ticket
BS3
Ticket issued when entering or paying for parking.
정산기
jeongsangi
payment machine; fare adjustment machine
BS4
Machine used to settle or pay the parking fee.
주차요금
jucha yogeum
parking fee
BS3
Amount paid for parking.
무료 주차
muryo jucha
free parking
BS3
Parking that does not require payment for a stated period.
유료 주차
yuryo jucha
paid parking
BS3
Parking that requires payment.
입차
ipcha
vehicle entry
BS4
Vehicle entering a parking area.
출차
chulcha
vehicle exit
BS4
Vehicle leaving a parking area.
만차
mancha
full parking lot; no spaces
BS3
Status word meaning there are no parking spaces.
공영주차장
gongyeong juchajang
public parking lot
BS4
Public parking lot, often operated by a local authority or public system.
장애인 주차구역
jangaein jucha guyeok
accessible parking area
BS4
Designated accessible parking area.
차단기
chadangi
parking barrier gate
BS4
Parking gate or barrier arm at entry or exit.
차량번호
charyang beonho
vehicle number; license plate number
BS3
Vehicle number used for lookup or payment.
Slide 3. Read the Parking Lot in Five Passes
Status words tell you whether you can enter, park, or keep looking.
Pass 1: Place. Find 주차장 or 공영주차장 first.
Pass 2: Ticket or lookup. Keep the 주차권 or enter the 차량번호 if the machine asks for it.
Pass 3: Fee. Look for 정산기, 주차요금, 무료 주차, and 유료 주차.
Pass 4: Status. If you see 만차, the lot is full. If you see 장애인 주차구역, check whether your vehicle is permitted.
Pass 5: Exit. Use 입차, 출차, and 차단기 to understand the entry and exit flow.
Slide 4. Common Parking Lot Mistakes
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
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…
주차장
This is the parking lot.
주차권
This is the parking ticket.
정산기
This is the payment machine.
주차요금
This is the parking fee.
무료 주차
This means free parking.
만차
This means the lot is full.
출차
This means vehicle exit.
차량번호
This 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.
Korean parking lot words helps learners practice Korean words in real situations. This BSKorean post keeps the lesson clear, scannable, and connected to app practice.
Korean parking lot words help you make fast decisions before you stop the car, pay a fee, or leave a garage. This briefing follows the subway lesson style: read the visible word, connect it to one action, and move step by step. You will learn parking, fee, payment, operating-hour, no-parking, and enforcement words that appear in real Korean parking situations.
You arrive near a public lot, an apartment garage, or a small paid parking area. The first problem is not grammar. It is choosing the right action from several signs and screens. Start with the biggest location word. If you see 주차장, you are near the parking lot. If you see 주차구역, you need to park inside the marked area.
Next, check whether the space is allowed. 주차금지, 무단주차, and 불법주차 are warning words. They tell you that stopping the car may lead to a fine or towing. A safe beginner rule is simple: location words invite action, but 금지 and 단속 words stop action.
The slide also shows why parking vocabulary is different from a normal word list. You are often reading while moving, carrying bags, or standing beside a machine. That means the lesson must train fast recognition. Learn the few words that change your next step, then ignore extra detail until the car is safely parked or the fee is paid.
Slide 2. Key Parking Lot Words
The table below gives fourteen Korean parking lot words from the Wordbook database. They are grouped around what a learner must do: find the lot, read the fee, pay correctly, and avoid restricted parking.
Korean
Romanization
English
Usage
주차
jucha
parking
Use this for the general action of parking a car.
주차장
juchajang
parking lot
Look for this word when finding a place to park.
주차비
juchabi
parking fee
This is the amount you pay for parking time.
요금
yogeum
fee
A general charge shown on signs, screens, or receipts.
정산
jeongsan
settlement
Use this for paying or settling the parking fee before exit.
결제
gyeolje
payment
This appears at kiosks, apps, and card payment steps.
운영시간
unyeong sigan
operating hours
Check this before assuming the lot is open all day.
주차구역
jucha guyeok
parking area
This marks an allowed or assigned parking area.
주차공간
jucha gonggan
parking space
Use this for an available spot, not the whole lot.
주차금지
jucha geumji
no parking
A strict sign telling you not to park there.
불법주차
bulbeop jucha
illegal parking
This describes parking that breaks the rule or law.
주차단속
jucha dansok
parking enforcement
This warns that parking rules may be checked or fined.
무단주차
mudan jucha
unauthorized parking
This means parking without permission in a restricted place.
주차규정
jucha gyujeong
parking regulation
Use this for posted rules about time, payment, and access.
Do not try to memorize every parking sentence at once. First, separate place words from money words. 주차장, 주차구역, and 주차공간 tell you where parking may happen. 주차비, 요금, 정산, and 결제 tell you what to pay or press. Finally, warning words tell you where not to park.
This grouping also helps when a sign looks crowded. A parking notice may include hours, prices, vehicle limits, and warnings in one place. Do not read it from the first Korean syllable to the last. Scan for the function word first. If the word is about place, decide where to move. If it is about money, look for the kiosk. If it is a warning, stop and choose another space.
Slide 3. Reading Formulas
Parking signs often use short noun patterns. The most useful formula is noun + 요금. It points to a fee. When you see 주차비 or 주차 요금, look nearby for the time unit, discount note, or payment machine. You do not need full sentence grammar to understand the demand.
The second formula is noun + 금지. 주차금지 means “no parking.” It is stronger than a suggestion. The third formula is noun + 단속. 주차단속 means parking enforcement, so the rule is actively being checked. These formulas help you read unfamiliar signs quickly. Find the base word, then read the ending word for the action.
For speaking, keep sentences short. Ask 주차장이 어디예요? when you need the lot. Ask 주차비는 얼마예요? when the fee is unclear. Say 카드로 결제할게요. at a payment point.
On machines, read buttons from top to bottom and look for the payment action. You may see card, receipt, discount, or exit words beside the core parking terms. A beginner does not need to master every button. The key is to recognize that 정산 prepares the fee, while 결제 finishes the payment. That difference prevents many exit-lane problems.
Slide 4. Read Parking Lot Signs in 3 Steps
Step one is place. Look for 주차장, then check whether there is an available 주차공간. If the lot marks special zones, use 주차구역 as your guide. Stay inside the marked space and avoid any area with a restriction word.
Step two is time and fee. Read 운영시간 before assuming the lot is open. Then look for 요금 or 주차비. Some lots charge by the hour. Others need payment before exit. If you see 정산, settle the fee before you drive to the barrier.
Step three is exit. At a kiosk, 결제 means payment. After payment, move toward the exit lane. If the barrier does not open, keep the receipt or call the attendant. Do not reverse into another lane unless the sign clearly allows it.
If you are unsure whether payment is already complete, watch the screen for a receipt, paid amount, or confirmation message. Many Korean parking systems are automated, so staff may not be nearby. In that situation, your safest Korean is short and direct: 정산했어요? means “Did I settle it?” and 결제됐어요? means “Was the payment completed?”
Slide 5. Mistakes and Practice
The first common mistake is reading 주차장 and ignoring the smaller rule beside it. A lot may be open, but one section may still be restricted. Check the words around the arrow or painted space before you park.
The second mistake is confusing 정산 and 결제. They are close, but their timing can feel different. 정산 often means settling the parking fee before exit. 결제 is the payment action itself. If a screen asks for 결제, choose the payment method.
The third mistake is treating warning words as decoration. 주차금지, 불법주차, 무단주차, and 주차단속 are not background text. They tell you the space is risky. Move the car before you start translating every word.
Practice
Answer these quick recognition questions. First, which word tells you not to park: 주차장 or 주차금지? Second, which word points to payment settlement before exit: 정산 or 주차공간? Third, which word means operating hours: 운영시간 or 불법주차?
Mini scenario: you enter a garage and see 운영시간, 주차비, and 정산 near the elevator. The safe reading is: check the hours, note the fee, then settle payment before leaving. Answer key: 주차금지, 정산, and 운영시간.
Mini Review Table
If you see…
It usually means…
What to do
주차장 / 주차구역
A parking lot or allowed area
Park only inside the marked space.
주차비 / 요금
A fee or charge
Check the amount and time rule.
정산 / 결제
Settlement or payment
Use the kiosk, card reader, or app.
주차금지 / 무단주차
Parking is not allowed
Move the car to another space.
주차단속
Enforcement may happen
Do not risk the restricted area.
Final Takeaway
Korean parking lot words become manageable when you read them by function. First find the place. Then read the fee and payment words. Finally, respect warning words before you stop the car. This short order keeps parking signs practical, even when the full notice looks crowded. Use the same order each time, and the signs will feel less scattered during real parking in Korea.