When to use right in Korean
Korean: 권리[ gwon-ri ]

When to use it
A right is something a person is allowed to have or do. The word 권리 means a fair and important freedom, like the right to speak, learn, choose, or rest. People use this word when talking about what everyone should be able to do.
Example sentences
집에서 쉴 권리가 있어요.
I have the right to rest at home.
학생은 질문할 권리가 있어요.
Students have the right to ask questions.
우리는 공원에서 안전하게 놀 권리가 있어요.
We have the right to play safely in the park.
손님은 가격을 먼저 볼 권리가 있어요.
Customers have the right to see the price first.
여행자는 안내를 받을 권리가 있어요.
Travelers have the right to get guidance.
누구나 자기 생각을 말할 권리가 있어요.
Everyone has the right to say what they think.