50. Korean Business Expressions

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Learning Korean can be a challenging task, but it is especially useful in the business world, where effective communication is the key to success. Here are 50 Korean business expressions that you might find useful when navigating the Korean corporate world.

1. 사업 (sa-eob): It means "business".
2. 회사 (hoe-sa): It means "company".
3. 직장 (jik-jang): It means "workplace".
4. 회의 (hoe-ui): It means "meeting".
5. 계약 (gye-yak): It means "contract".
6. 제안 (je-an): It means "proposal".
7. 투자 (tu-ja): It means "investment".
8. 매출 (mae-chul): It means "sales".
9. 이익 (i-ik): It means "profit".
10. 손실 (son-sil): It means "loss".

11. 경쟁 (gyeong-jaeng): It means "competition".
12. 시장 (si-jang): It means "market".
13. 고객 (go-gaek): It means "client".
14. 상품 (sang-pum): It means "product".
15. 서비스 (seo-bi-seu): It means "service".
16. 가격 (ga-gyeok): It means "price".
17. 품질 (pum-jil): It means "quality".
18. 광고 (gwang-go): It means "publicity".
19. 마케팅 (ma-ke-ting): It means "marketing".
20. 브랜드 (beu-raen-deu): It means "mark".

21. 판매 (pan-mae): It means "sales".
22. 구매 (gu-mae): It means "buy".
23. 재고 (jae-go): It means "stock".
24. 배송 (bae-song): It means "delivery".
25. 결제 (gyeol-je): It means "payment".
26. 세금 (se-geum): It means "tax".
27. 이자 (i-ja): It means "interest".
28. 대출 (dae-chul): It means "loan".
29. 부채 (bu-chae): Means "debt".
30. 자산 (ja-san): It means "active".

31. 기업 (gi-eop): It means "corporation".
32. 경영 (gyeong-yeong): It means "management".
33. 전략 (jeon-ryak): It means "strategy".
34. 목표 (mok-pyo): It means "objective".
35. 성과 (seong-gwa): It means "result".
36. 성공 (seong-gong): It means "success".
37. 실패 (sil-pae): It means "failure".
38. 위험 (wi-heom): It means "risk".
39. 기회 (gi-hoe): It means "opportunity".
40. 협상 (hyeop-sang): It means "negotiation".

41. 파트너 (pa-teu-neo): It means "partner".
42. 직원 (jik-won): It means "employee".
43. 임원 (im-won): It means "executive".
44. 경력 (gyeong-ryeok): It means "experience".
45. 스킬 (your-kil): It means "skill".
46. ​​훈련 (hun-ryeon): It means "training".
47. 채용 (chae-yong): It means "hiring".
48. 해고 (hae-go): It means "dismissal".
49. 퇴직 (toe-jik): It means "retirement".
50. 진급 (jin-geup): It means "promotion".

These expressions are essential for anyone wishing to do business in Korea or with Korean business partners. Remember that context and courtesy are very important in Korean culture, so make sure you use these words and phrases correctly. Happy learning!

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