When to use boss in Korean

Korean: 사장[ sa-jang ]

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When to use it

A boss (사장) is the person who owns a company or is the top manager. People use this word to talk about the boss at work, a shop owner, or a restaurant owner. In polite speech, you will often hear 사장님 when speaking to or about the boss politely.

Example sentences

  1. 우리 사장은 매일 일찍 와요.

    Our boss comes early every day.

  2. 사장이 회의에서 말해요.

    The boss speaks in the meeting.

  3. 저는 오늘 사장과 점심을 먹어요.

    I eat lunch with the boss today.

  4. 식당 사장이 물을 가져왔어요.

    The restaurant owner brought water.

  5. 새 사장이 가게 문을 열었어요.

    The new boss opened the shop door.

  6. 여행 중에 사장이 전화를 했어요.

    The boss called during the trip.

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