When to use vegetables in Korean

Korean: 야채[ ya-chae ]

vegetables
vegetables

When to use it

The word "vegetables" means plants that people eat, like carrots, onions, and cabbage. In Korean, people say 야채 for vegetables in meals, cooking, and shopping. You can use it when talking about food you like, buy, or eat every day.

Example sentences

  1. 저는 야채를 많이 먹어요.

    I eat a lot of vegetables.

  2. 엄마가 야채 수프를 만들어요.

    Mom makes vegetable soup.

  3. 마트에서 신선한 야채를 샀어요.

    I bought fresh vegetables at the mart.

  4. 이 샌드위치에는 야채가 많아요.

    This sandwich has a lot of vegetables.

  5. 학교 급식에 야채가 나와요.

    Vegetables are served in the school lunch.

  6. 여행 중에도 야채를 먹고 싶어요.

    I want to eat vegetables even while traveling.