주차장 parking lot

주차장
 

 When you're driving in Korea, knowing how to talk about car parks (주차장, juchajang) is essential. Whether you're looking for a parking spot or asking about parking fees, these key expressions will help you navigate parking situations smoothly.

Introduction

The word 주차장 (juchajang) means "car park" or "parking lot" in Korean. Car parks are common in cities, shopping malls, and residential areas, but parking can sometimes be challenging in busy areas. Learning a few essential expressions will help you find parking spots, pay for parking, and avoid any misunderstandings.

Key Vocabulary:

  • 주차장 (juchajang) – Car park / Parking lot
  • 주차 (jucha) – Parking
  • 주차 요금 (jucha yogeum) – Parking fee
  • 주차권 (juchakwonn) – Parking ticket
  • 유료 주차장 (yur-yo juchajang) – Paid parking lot
  • 무료 주차장 (muryo juchajang) – Free parking lot
  • 주차 공간 (jucha gonggan) – Parking space
  • 주차장 입구 (juchajang ipgu) – Parking lot entrance
  • 출구 (chulgu) – Exit
  • 주차 금지 (jucha geumji) – No parking

More Expressions in Korean with English Translation:

  1. 주차장이 어디에 있나요?
    (Juchajangi eodie innayo?)
    – Where is the car park?

  2. 주차 요금은 얼마인가요?
    (Jucha yogeumeun eolmaingayo?)
    – How much is the parking fee?

  3. 무료 주차장이 있나요?
    (Muryo juchajangi innayo?)
    – Is there a free parking lot?

  4. 주차 공간이 없어요.
    (Jucha gonggani eopseoyo.)
    – There is no parking space available.

  5. 여기 주차해도 되나요?
    (Yeogi jucha-haedo doenayo?)
    – Can I park here?

  6. 주차권을 잃어버렸어요.
    (Juchakwoneul ilheobeoryeosseoyo.)
    – I lost my parking ticket.

  7. 출구는 어디에 있나요?
    (Chulguneun eodie innayo?)
    – Where is the exit?

  8. 여기는 주차 금지 구역이에요.
    (Yeogineun jucha geumji guyeogieyo.)
    – This is a no parking zone.

Tips for Using Car Parks in Korea

  • Parking fees: Many 유료 주차장 (paid parking lots) require you to take a 주차권 (parking ticket) when you enter, and pay at a machine before leaving.
  • Free parking: Some places, like shopping malls or restaurants, offer 무료 주차장 (free parking), but you may need to get your ticket validated to avoid fees.
  • Tight spaces: In busy areas, parking spaces can be narrow, so take care when parking or choosing your spot.

By mastering these car park-related expressions, you'll be able to navigate parking lots more easily and handle parking situations like a local while in Korea!

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