When to use appetite in Korean

Korean: 식욕[ sik-yok ]

appetite
appetite

When to use it

Appetite is the feeling that you want to eat. If you have a good appetite, food looks good and you want to eat it. If you lose your appetite, you do not feel like eating. In Korean, this word is 식욕.

Example sentences

  1. 오늘은 식욕이 없어요.

    I have no appetite today.

  2. 엄마가 만든 국을 보니 식욕이 생겼어요.

    Seeing the soup Mom made gave me an appetite.

  3. 학교에서 운동하고 나니 식욕이 생겼어요.

    After exercising at school, I got an appetite.

  4. 더운 날씨 때문에 식욕이 없어요.

    I have no appetite because of the hot weather.

  5. 마트에서 빵 냄새를 맡으니 식욕이 돌았어요.

    Smelling bread at the store brought my appetite back.

  6. 여행 중에도 저는 식욕이 좋아요.

    Even while traveling, I have a good appetite.