
How to say cancel in Korean?
How to express cancel in Korean? In Korean, the term “cancel” can be expressed in Various ways depending on the context and the level of formality you want to convey. Here are a few ways to express cancel in Korean, along with explanations and examples
취소하다(chwi-so-ha-da)
- This is the most common and general term canceling something in Korea.
- It can be used in various contexts, such as canceling a reservation, canceling an order, or canceling plans.
- Example: 예약을 취소하고 싶어요. (Ye-ya-kul chwo-so-ha-go ship-eo-yo) – “I want to cancel the reservation”
취소(chwi-so)
- This word can be used on its own to mean “cancelation” It’s often used as a noun.
- Example: 내일 약속이 있었는데, 취소해야 돼요. (Nae-il yak-sok-i it-eot-neun-de, chwi-so-hae-ya dwae-yo) – “I had plans for tomorrow, but I need to cancel“