서비스예요 (Seobiseu-yeyo)
When something is given for free, such as an extra item at a restaurant or a gift, you can use the phrase "서비스예요" (Seobiseu-yeyo), which means "It's on the house." This is a common term used in Korea to indicate that something is complimentary.
Pronunciation:
- 서비스예요 (Seobiseu-yeyo) – It’s service or It’s on the house.
More Expressions:
Here are other ways to express that something is free or complimentary in Korean:
- 무료예요 (Muryo-yeyo) – It's free.
- 공짜예요 (Gongjja-yeyo) – It's free of charge.
- 덤으로 드릴게요 (Deomeuro deurilgeyo) – I’ll give it to you as a bonus.
- 이건 그냥 드리는 거예요 (Igeon geunyang deurineun geoyeyo) – This is just a free gift.
- 추가 요금 없어요 (Chuga yogeum eopseoyo) – No additional charge.
These phrases are helpful when you're receiving something for free or explaining to someone that an item or service is complimentary!