Kosakata bahasa Korea untuk transfer bank membantu pelajar melatih kata bahasa Korea dalam situasi nyata. Artikel BSKorean ini dibuat jelas, mudah dipindai, dan terhubung dengan latihan aplikasi.
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Từ vựng tiếng Hàn cho chuyển khoản ngân hàng giúp người học luyện từ tiếng Hàn trong tình huống thực tế. Bài BSKorean này giữ nội dung rõ ràng, dễ xem và liên kết với phần luyện tập.
This lesson is for foreign residents who need to send money from a Korean bank counter, ATM, or mobile banking screen. A transfer can feel stressful because the words are short, formal, and usually appear beside numbers. Learn the words for account number, recipient, sender, transfer fee, deposit, withdrawal, receipt, and confirmation before you press the final button.
Start with one practical sentence: 송금하고 싶어요. It means “I want to make a transfer.” At a counter, show the account number slowly and ask the staff to confirm the recipient name with 받는 사람 이름을 확인해 주세요. On an ATM, check the bank name, account number, amount, recipient, and fee before choosing 확인.
Common transfer situations
Situation
Korean phrase
Meaning
Ask for help
송금하는 방법을 알려 주세요.
Please show me how to make a transfer.
Check the recipient
받는 사람 이름이 맞나요?
Is the recipient name correct?
Ask about the fee
수수료가 얼마예요?
How much is the fee?
Request proof
영수증을 받을 수 있어요?
Can I get a receipt?
Practice before you transfer money
Read the amount aloud once, then read the Korean screen again. If the transfer is for rent, salary, school, or a deposit, save the receipt or screenshot immediately. For more daily finance language, continue with bank account opening words and apartment management fee words.
Korean bank transfer words guide
Korean bank transfer words helps learners practice Korean words in real situations. This BSKorean post keeps the lesson clear, scannable, and connected to app practice.
Korean bank transfer words are easier to remember when the lesson starts from a real situation. This updated version uses a five-slide briefing flow: situation, key fields, reading order, common mistakes, and BSKorean practice.
Start with the situation: a learner needs to send money and must slow down before the final confirmation.
Briefing Summary
Situation
Sending money by bank app, ATM, or account transfer
Practice focus
Check destination, amount, fee, balance, limit, and final confirmation fields
Useful for
foreign residents, workers, students, and travelers staying longer in Korea
Study time
8-12 minutes
Slide 1. The Situation
You need to send money in Korea. The screen may ask for a bank, an account number, a recipient name, an amount, and a password. Even if the app has some English, the final confirmation screen may still show Korean words. Your goal is to recognize the fields that can cause a mistake.
This lesson is for language recognition only. It is not financial advice. Before sending money, always confirm the recipient, account number, amount, fee, and final confirmation screen in your own banking app.
Slide 2. Key Bank Transfer Words
The image stays text-free; the Korean words are handled in the table below.
Korean
Romanization
English
Level
은행
eunhaeng
bank
BS1
계좌
gyejwa
bank account
BS1
계좌번호
gyejwa beonho
account number
BS4
계좌 이체
gyejwa iche
bank transfer
BS2
송금
songgeum
money transfer
BS3
송금하다
songgeumhada
to transfer money
BS3
입금
ipgeum
deposit/payment transfer
BS3
출금
chulgeum
withdrawal
BS3
금액
geumaek
amount of money
BS3
잔액
janaek
balance
BS3
수수료
susuryo
fee
BS2
이체 한도
iche hando
transfer limit; wire-transfer limit
BS5
수령인
suryeongin
recipient
BS3
비밀번호
bimilbeonho
password
BS1
확인하다
hwaginhada
to check; to confirm
BS2
Slide 3. Reading Flow
Use a fixed reading order so the screen becomes a checklist.
은행: choose or confirm the bank first.
계좌번호: compare every digit of the account number.
수령인: check the recipient name before the final step.
금액: check the exact amount, including zeros.
수수료 / 잔액: notice any fee and the remaining balance.
확인하다: stop and read again before the final confirmation.
Slide 4. Common Mistakes
The most useful habit is to pause before the password or final confirmation step.
The first mistake is checking only 금액. The amount can be correct while the 수령인 or 계좌번호 is wrong.
The second mistake is missing 이체 한도. If the transfer is too large for the current limit, the app may stop the process or ask for another step.
The third mistake is moving too fast at 비밀번호 or the final confirmation screen. Treat that moment as the last checkpoint, not as a routine button press.
Slide 5. Practice With BSKorean
Practice recognition in BSKorean before relying on these words in a real situation.
Practice this topic in BSKorean: Read the BSKorean app guide, then open the practice app and use the bank transfer words from this lesson. Practice recognition first: Korean word, romanization, English meaning, then the screen-check order.
Mini Review Table
If you see…
Think…
계좌번호
Is the account number correct?
수령인
Is this the right person?
금액
Is this the right amount?
수수료
Is there an extra fee?
잔액
Will enough money remain?
비밀번호
This is an important confirmation step.
Final Takeaway
You do not need to read every sentence on a bank screen to stay safer. Start with the bank, account number, recipient, amount, fee, balance, limit, and final confirmation. These Korean bank transfer words help you slow down at the right moment.