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😊 Expressing Emotions in Korean: 20 Feelings You Should Know


Expressing emotion in Korean


Feelings matter — and in Korean, expressing how you feel is a big part of real conversation.

Whether you're happy, angry, tired, or excited, this guide will help you speak your emotions with confidence. 🗣️💓

Let’s learn 20 essential Korean emotion words (감정 표현) and how to use them naturally!


💬 Why Learn Emotional Expressions?

✔ Helps you connect in everyday conversation
✔ Makes your Korean sound more real and human
✔ Great for journaling, messaging, or dating in Korean!


🧠 Key Grammar Tips

  • Emotions often use 형용사 (adjective verbs) ending in -아요/-어요

  • Subject usually marked with 저는, 기분이, or 마음이


❤️ 20 Useful Korean Emotion Words

KoreanRomanizationMeaningExample Sentence
기쁘다gippeudato be happy오늘 정말 기뻐요. (I’m really happy today.)
슬프다seulpeudato be sad영화가 슬퍼요. (The movie is sad.)
화나다hwanadato be angry친구한테 화났어요. (I’m angry at a friend.)
짜증나다jjajeungnadato be annoyed너무 짜증나요! (So annoying!)
우울하다uuulhadato feel depressed요즘 우울해요. (I feel down lately.)
신나다sinnadato be excited여행 가서 신났어요. (I was excited on the trip.)
무섭다museopdato be scared밤에 혼자 있어서 무서웠어요. (I was scared alone at night.)
놀라다nolladato be surprised정말 놀랐어요! (I was so surprised!)
긴장되다ginjangdoedato be nervous면접이라서 긴장돼요. (I’m nervous for my interview.)
피곤하다pigonhadato be tired너무 피곤해요. (I’m really tired.)
지루하다jiruhadato be bored집에만 있어서 지루해요. (I’m bored at home.)
행복하다haengbokhadato be joyful요즘 행복해요. (I feel happy these days.)
외롭다oeropdato feel lonely친구가 없어서 외로워요. (I feel lonely without friends.)
부끄럽다bukkureopdato be shy/embarrassed소개팅이 부끄러웠어요. (The blind date was awkward.)
당황하다danghwanghadato be flustered갑자기 물어봐서 당황했어요. (I got flustered from a sudden question.)
만족하다manjokhadato be satisfied결과에 만족해요. (I’m satisfied with the result.)
걱정되다geokjeongdoedato be worried내일 날씨가 걱정돼요. (I’m worried about the weather.)
창피하다changpihadato feel embarrassed실수해서 창피했어요. (I felt embarrassed because I made a mistake.)
설레다seolledato feel fluttery/excited첫 데이트라 설레요. (It’s my first date, I’m fluttery!)
고맙다 / 감사하다gomapda / gamsahadato be thankful도와줘서 고마워요. (Thanks for helping me.)

🧩 Sentence Pattern

저는 [emotion adjective]요.

  • 저는 기뻐요. → I’m happy.

  • 저는 슬퍼요. → I’m sad.

  • 저는 피곤해요. → I’m tired.

Or use with 기분이 / 마음이:

  • 기분이 좋아요. → I feel good.

  • 마음이 편안해요. → My heart feels at ease.


💡 Practice Tips

  1. Start your day by saying “오늘 기분은 ___예요.” (Today I feel __.)

  2. Make flashcards with emojis 😄 😢 😡 😱

  3. Use a Korean diary or mood tracker 📓

  4. Practice dialogues:

    • A: 기분이 어때요? (How do you feel?)

    • B: 오늘은 행복해요! (I’m happy today!)


👩‍🏫 Want to Talk About Your Feelings Naturally?

Let’s practice how to express your emotions clearly and confidently in Korean conversation.
I’ll help you sound natural and support your pronunciation.

👉 Book a class with me on italki:
https://www.italki.com/ko/teacher/7916559

Let’s speak Korean from the heart! 💗🗣️

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