When to use outside in Korean

Korean: [ bakk ]

outside
outside

When to use it

밖 means "outside," the area that is not inside a room, house, or building. You use it when talking about going out, being outdoors, or something beyond a door or wall. For example, someone can wait outside, or children can play outside (밖).

Example sentences

  1. 집 밖에 고양이가 있어요.

    There is a cat outside the house.

  2. 아이들이 밖에서 놀아요.

    The children play outside.

  3. 지금 밖에 비가 와요.

    It is raining outside now.

  4. 엄마, 밖에 누가 있어요?

    Mom, someone is outside.

  5. 가게 밖에 사람이 많아요.

    There are many people outside the store.

  6. 기차역 밖에서 택시를 타요.

    I take a taxi outside the train station.