When to use soldier in Korean

Korean: 군인[ gun-in ]

soldier
soldier

When to use it

A soldier is a person who works in the army. In Korean, 군인 means a soldier, and you can use it to talk about someone's job or a person you see. Soldiers often wear uniforms, so this word is common in picture vocabulary about people and clothing.

Example sentences

  1. 우리 아빠는 군인이에요.

    My dad is a soldier.

  2. 저기 군인이 서 있어요.

    A soldier is standing over there.

  3. 군인이 제복을 입고 있어요.

    The soldier is wearing a uniform.

  4. 학교 앞에서 군인을 봤어요.

    I saw a soldier in front of the school.

  5. 가게에서 아이가 장난감 군인을 샀어요.

    The child bought a toy soldier at the store.

  6. 공항에서 군인을 만났어요.

    I met a soldier at the airport.