심심해요 I’m bored.

 

"심심해요" (sim-sim-hae-yo)

Meaning: I’m bored.


Introduction

Feeling bored? In Korean, you can express this with the phrase "심심해요." Whether you're stuck at home or waiting for something to happen, knowing how to say "I'm bored" will come in handy for casual conversations. This phrase is polite and can be used in everyday situations.


More Expressions in Korean

  1. 지루해요 (ji-ru-hae-yo)
    It’s boring or I’m bored.

  2. 할 일이 없어요 (hal il-i eop-seo-yo)
    I have nothing to do.

  3. 시간이 안 가요 (si-gan-i an ga-yo)
    Time isn’t passing.

  4. 너무 심심해서 뭐 할까 고민 중이에요 (neo-mu sim-sim-hae-seo mwo hal-kka go-min jung-i-e-yo)
    I’m so bored, I’m thinking about what to do.

  5. 뭔가 재미있는 걸 하고 싶어요 (mwon-ga jae-mi-it-neun geol ha-go sip-eo-yo)
    I want to do something fun.


Mastering these expressions will make it easier to communicate your feelings when you're bored. They can help you start conversations and maybe even find something fun to do with others!

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