When to use gesture in Korean
Korean: 몸짓[ mom-jis ]

When to use it
A gesture (몸짓) is a movement of your hands or body that shows a feeling or message without words. People use gestures to call someone, point to something, or tell others what to do. It is common in daily life and helps communication.
Example sentences
엄마가 손으로 오라고 몸짓했어요.
Mom gestured with her hand for me to come.
선생님은 조용히 하라는 몸짓을 했어요.
The teacher made a gesture to be quiet.
길에서 경찰이 차를 멈추라는 몸짓을 했어요.
On the road, a police officer gestured for the car to stop.
친구는 멀리서 반가운 몸짓으로 인사했어요.
My friend greeted me with a happy gesture from far away.
가게 주인이 이쪽으로 오라는 몸짓을 했어요.
The shop owner gestured for me to come this way.
공항에서 직원이 줄을 서라는 몸짓을 했어요.
At the airport, a staff member gestured for us to stand in line.