How to Say Please in Korean
In Korean, there is not always a direct word for “please” like in English. Instead, Koreans usually use polite verb endings or special expressions to sound polite. In this guide, you will learn the most common ways to say “please” in Korean.
1. 주세요 (Juseyo)
주세요
Meaning: Please give me / Please
Politeness Level: Polite
Usage: Used when asking for something.
주세요 is the most common way to say “please” in Korean when you want something.
Example
물 주세요.
Water, please.
커피 한 잔 주세요.
One cup of coffee, please.
You will often hear 주세요 in restaurants, cafés, and shops.
2. 부탁합니다 (Butakhamnida)
부탁합니다
Meaning: Please / I ask for your help
Politeness Level: Formal
부탁합니다 is used in more formal situations when asking someone for a favor.
잘 부탁합니다.
Please take care of me.
3. 부탁해요 (Butakhaeyo)
부탁해요
Meaning: Please
Politeness Level: Casual but polite
부탁해요 is a softer and slightly more casual way to ask for a favor.
도와주세요, 부탁해요.
Please help me.
Quick Summary
| Korean | Pronunciation | Meaning | When to Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| 주세요 | juseyo | Please / Give me | Asking for something |
| 부탁합니다 | butakhamnida | Please | Formal request |
| 부탁해요 | butakhaeyo | Please | Casual polite request |
