우유
우유 (u-yu) refers to milk in Korean, an essential beverage and ingredient in many households. Whether you're buying milk, discussing your favorite drinks, or cooking, knowing how to talk about 우유 in Korean will be useful.
Introduction to 우유
The word 우유 (pronounced "u-yu") means milk in Korean. Milk is enjoyed as a drink or used in various recipes like 우유빙수 (u-yu bing-su, milk shaved ice) or 우유빵 (u-yu ppang, milk bread). You’ll also find flavored milks like 딸기우유 (strawberry milk) and 초코우유 (chocolate milk), which are popular snacks in Korea.
Here are some useful expressions using 우유 in Korean:
More Expressions (in Korean with English translation)
우유 한 병 주세요
(u-yu han byeong ju-se-yo)
Please give me one bottle of milk.우유를 매일 마셔요
(u-yu-reul mae-il ma-syeo-yo)
I drink milk every day.우유가 신선해요
(u-yu-ga shin-seon-hae-yo)
The milk is fresh.초코우유를 좋아해요
(cho-ko u-yu-reul jo-a-hae-yo)
I like chocolate milk.커피에 우유를 넣어요
(keo-pi-e u-yu-reul neo-eo-yo)
I add milk to my coffee.우유가 없어요, 사러 갈게요
(u-yu-ga eop-seo-yo, sa-reo gal-ge-yo)
There’s no milk, I will go buy some.
These expressions will help you talk about 우유 in everyday conversations, whether you're at a store, ordering a drink, or preparing a recipe. Milk is a commonly consumed beverage in Korea, and now you can confidently discuss it in Korean!