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Korean uses Hangul while Hebrew uses Hebrew. Because the two do not share an alphabet, translated output cannot be sounded out from the original spelling — copy the result directly rather than trying to transcribe it. Hebrew also reads right-to-left, so the translated text appears mirrored compared with the Korean input.
Korean follows subject-object-verb (SOV) order while Hebrew follows verb-subject-object (VSO). The translator has to rebuild each sentence rather than substitute words in place, so the output will not line up word-for-word with your input. Splitting long sentences improves accuracy.
Korean: Approximately 81 million speakers worldwide. Hebrew: Approximately 9-10 million speakers worldwide, with about 5.3 million native speakers in Israel.
Everyday phrases translated from Korean to Hebrew — useful for travel, conversation and learning.
| Korean | Hebrew |
|---|---|
| 안녕하세요 | שלום |
| 좋은 아침 | בוקר טוב |
| 안녕하세요 | צהריים טובים |
| 안녕하세요 | ערב טוב |
| 잘자요 | לילה טוב |
| 안녕 | להתראות |
| 나중에 봐요 | נתראה מאוחר יותר |
| 내일 봐요 | נתראה מחר |
| 환영합니다 | ברוך הבא |
| 잘 지내세요? | מה שלומך? |
| 난 괜찮아요, 고마워요 | אני בסדר, תודה |
| 좋은 하루 보내세요 | שיהיה לך יום טוב |
| Korean | Hebrew |
|---|---|
| 제발 | בבקשה |
| 감사합니다 | תודה לך |
| 정말 감사합니다 | תודה רבה |
| 천만에요 | אתה מוזמן |
| 예 | כן |
| 아니요 | לא |
| 실례합니다 | סליחה |
| 미안해요 | אני מצטער |
| 문제없어 | אין בעיה |
| 물론이다 | כמובן |
| 축하합니다 | מזל טוב |
| 행운을 빕니다 | בהצלחה |
| Korean | Hebrew |
|---|---|
| 당신의 이름은 무엇입니까? | מה שמך? |
| 만나서 반가워요 | נעים להכיר |
| 당신은 어디서 왔나요? | מאיפה אתה? |
| 몇 살이에요? | בן כמה אתה? |
| 나는 학생이다 | אני סטודנט |
| 나는 휴일에 여기 있어요 | אני כאן בחופשה |
| 나는 일 때문에 여기에 왔어요 | אני כאן בשביל העבודה |
| 이 사람은 내 친구야 | זה חבר שלי |
| Korean | Hebrew |
|---|---|
| 하나 | אחד |
| 2개 | שניים |
| 세 | שלוש |
| 4개 | ארבע |
| 5개 | חמש |
| 여섯 | שש |
| 세븐 | שבע |
| 여덟 | שמונה |
| 나인 | תשע |
| 10 | עשר |
| 백 | מאה |
| 천 | אלף |
| Korean | Hebrew |
|---|---|
| 오늘 | היום |
| 내일 | מחר |
| 어제 | אתמול |
| 지금 | עכשיו |
| 나중에 | מאוחר יותר |
| 지금은 몇시입니까? | מה השעה? |
| 아침에 | בבוקר |
| 저녁에 | בערב |
| 월요일 | יום שני |
| 금요일 | יום שישי |
| 다음 주 | שבוע הבא |
| 1시간 | שעה אחת |
| Korean | Hebrew |
|---|---|
| 화장실은 어디에 있나요? | איפה האמבטיה? |
| 기차역은 어디에 있나요? | איפה תחנת הרכבת? |
| 공항은 어디에 있나요? | איפה שדה התעופה? |
| 거기까지 어떻게 가나요? | איך אני מגיע לשם? |
| 좌회전 | פנה שמאלה |
| 우회전 | פנה ימינה |
| 직진하세요 | לך ישר קדימה |
| 근처에 있습니다 | זה קרוב |
| 그것은 멀다 | זה רחוק |
| 나는 길을 잃었다 | אני אבוד |
| 택시가 필요해요 | אני צריך מונית |
| 티켓은 어디서 살 수 있나요? | איפה אפשר לקנות כרטיס? |
| 티켓은 얼마인가요? | כמה עולה הכרטיס? |
| 걷는 것이 안전한가요? | האם זה בטוח ללכת? |
| Korean | Hebrew |
|---|---|
| 나는 배고프다 | אני רעב |
| 나는 목이 말라 | אני צמא |
| 물 주세요 | מים, בבקשה |
| 2인용 테이블 주세요 | שולחן לשניים, בבקשה |
| 메뉴 주세요 | התפריט, בבקשה |
| 당신은 무엇을 추천합니까? | מה אתה ממליץ? |
| 나는 이것을 원한다 | הייתי רוצה את זה |
| 맛있다 | זה טעים |
| 청구서를 주세요 | החשבון, בבקשה |
| 나는 고기를 먹지 않는다 | אני לא אוכל בשר |
| 음식 알레르기가 있어요 | יש לי אלרגיה למזון |
| 커피 | קפה |
| 차 | תה |
| 빵 | לחם |
| Korean | Hebrew |
|---|---|
| 비용은 얼마인가요? | כמה זה עולה? |
| 너무 비싸요 | זה יקר מדי |
| 신용카드를 받나요? | האם אתה מקבל כרטיסי אשראי? |
| 나는 단지 찾고 있다 | אני רק מחפש |
| 내가 가져갈게 | אני אקח את זה |
| 열기 | פתוח |
| 휴무 | סגור |
| 입구 | כניסה |
| 종료 | יציאה |
| 시장은 어디에 있나요? | איפה השוק? |
| Korean | Hebrew |
|---|---|
| 도움말 | עזרה |
| 의사에게 전화하세요 | תתקשר לרופא |
| 경찰에 전화하세요 | תתקשר למשטרה |
| 도움이 필요해요 | אני צריך עזרה |
| 나는 아프다 | אני חולה |
| 병원은 어디에 있나요? | איפה בית החולים? |
| 약국은 어디에 있나요? | איפה בית המרקחת? |
| 여기가 아파요 | כואב פה |
| 의사가 필요해요 | אני צריך רופא |
| 근처에 병원이 있나요? | האם יש בית חולים בקרבת מקום? |
| Korean | Hebrew |
|---|---|
| 당신은 영어를 할 수 있나요? | האם אתה מדבר אנגלית? |
| 나는 이해하지 못한다 | אני לא מבין |
| 나는 이해한다 | אני מבין |
| 천천히 말씀해주세요 | נא לדבר לאט |
| 반복해주세요 | בבקשה חזור על זה |
| 적어주세요 | בבקשה רשום את זה |
| 이것은 무엇을 의미합니까? | מה זה אומר? |
| 이것을 어떻게 말합니까? | איך אתה אומר את זה? |
| 나는 배우고 있다 | אני לומד |
| 나는 말을 조금 한다 | אני מדבר קצת |
| 저를 도와주실 수 있나요? | אתה יכול לעזור לי? |
| 모르겠어요 | אני לא יודע |
Translations are generated automatically and may vary by region or context.
Primarily spoken in Israel and Palestine, with significant communities worldwide wherever Jewish populations reside.
Uses Hebrew script with 22 letters: א, ב, ג, ד, ה, ו, ז, ח, ט, י, כ, ל, מ, נ, ס, ע, פ, צ, ק, ר, ש, ת
Features distinctive pharyngeal and uvular consonants, with Modern Hebrew having simplified consonant system compared to Biblical Hebrew.
Verb-subject-object (VSO) and subject-verb-object (SVO) word orders. Three-gender system (masculine, feminine, and remnants of neuter) with complex verbal conjugation.
Contains loanwords from Arabic, Aramaic, European languages, and extensive vocabulary revival from Biblical and Mishnaic Hebrew.
Part of the Afro-Asiatic family, specifically the Northwest Semitic branch, closely related to Aramaic and Arabic.
Uses Hebrew script, written right-to-left, with optional vowel pointing (niqqud) for clarity.
Hebrew script evolved from ancient Phoenician script, used continuously for religious texts, revived as spoken language in 19th-20th centuries.
Approximately 9-10 million speakers worldwide, with about 5.3 million native speakers in Israel.
Primarily spoken in South Korea and North Korea, with significant Korean-speaking communities in China, Japan, Russia, and the United States.
Uses Hangul, which consists of 14 basic consonants and 10 basic vowels. These elements can be combined into syllable blocks to form words.
Korean is known for its use of pitch accent to distinguish meanings of words and also features significant use of honorifics and levels of politeness.
Subject-object-verb (SOV) order predominates. Includes extensive use of honorifics and verb endings to indicate the social status and relationship to the listener.
Includes many loanwords from Chinese and, in the 20th century, a large number of words from English.
Often classified as a language isolate; however, some linguists consider it part of the Altaic language family, which also includes Mongolic, Turkic, and Tungusic branches.
Primarily uses Hangul, an alphabetic script developed in the 15th century. Historically, Hanja (Chinese characters) were used.
Hangul was created in the 15th century by King Sejong the Great to promote literacy among the common people, distinguishing it from the elite-dominated Chinese script.
Approximately 81 million speakers worldwide.
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