When to use injection in Korean

Korean: 주사[ ju-sa ]

injection
injection

When to use it

The word "주사" means an injection or shot from a doctor or nurse. It is used when someone gets medicine or a vaccine with a needle. You can talk about getting a 주사, needing one, or feeling pain after it.

Example sentences

  1. 오늘 병원에서 주사를 맞았어요.

    I got an injection at the hospital today.

  2. 감기에 걸려서 주사가 필요해요.

    I have a cold, so I need an injection.

  3. 주사 맞기 전에 조금 무서웠어요.

    I was a little scared before getting the injection.

  4. 아이가 주사를 무서워해요.

    The child is afraid of injections.

  5. 집에 와서 주사 맞은 팔이 아팠어요.

    When I came home, the arm where I got the injection hurt.

  6. 여행 전에 예방 주사를 맞았어요.

    I got a vaccine injection before the trip.

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