When to use completeness in Korean

Korean: 완전[ wan-jeon ]

completeness
completeness

When to use it

완전 (wanjeon) means something is complete, or it can mean "completely" or "totally." In everyday Korean, people often use it to make a sentence stronger, like "really" in English. You can use it for things at home, feelings, weather, shopping, and many other daily situations.

Example sentences

  1. 방이 완전 깨끗해요.

    The room is completely clean.

  2. 냉장고가 완전 비었어요.

    The fridge is completely empty.

  3. 숙제가 완전 끝났어요.

    My homework is completely finished.

  4. 오늘 공원이 완전 조용해요.

    The park is really quiet today.

  5. 이 셔츠는 완전 싸요.

    This shirt is really cheap.

  6. 부산 여행이 완전 좋았어요.

    My trip to Busan was really great.