When to use parliament in Korean
Korean: 국회[ guk-hoe ]

When to use it
Parliament (국회) is the place where a country's lawmakers meet and make laws. In Korea, this word usually means the National Assembly. You can use it when talking about government, the news, or a visit to the parliament building.
Example sentences
우리는 사회 시간에 국회를 배워요.
We learn about parliament in social studies class.
아빠는 뉴스에서 국회를 봐요.
Dad watches parliament on the news.
국회는 서울에 있어요.
Parliament is in Seoul.
내일 우리는 국회 근처에 가요.
Tomorrow we are going near parliament.
선생님이 국회를 설명해요.
The teacher explains parliament.
저는 친구와 국회 이야기를 해요.
I talk with my friend about parliament.