Understanding body parts and sensory-related words is essential for daily conversations, medical discussions, and expressing physical sensations. This guide provides 50 essential Korean words related to the human body and five senses to help you expand your vocabulary.
머리 (Meori) - Head
얼굴 (Eolgul) - Face
눈 (Nun) - Eye
코 (Ko) - Nose
입 (Ip) - Mouth
귀 (Gwi) - Ear
이 (I) - Tooth
혀 (Hyeo) - Tongue
턱 (Teok) - Chin
목 (Mok) - Neck
어깨 (Eokkae) - Shoulder
팔 (Pal) - Arm
팔꿈치 (Palkkumchi) - Elbow
손 (Son) - Hand
손가락 (Songarak) - Finger
손톱 (Sontop) - Fingernail
가슴 (Gaseum) - Chest
배 (Bae) - Stomach
등 (Deung) - Back
허리 (Heori) - Waist
엉덩이 (Eongdeongi) - Hip/Buttocks
다리 (Dari) - Leg
무릎 (Mureup) - Knee
발 (Bal) - Foot
발가락 (Balgarak) - Toe
발톱 (Baltop) - Toenail
발목 (Balmok) - Ankle
종아리 (Jongari) - Calf
허벅지 (Heobeokji) - Thigh
피부 (Pibu) - Skin
심장 (Simjang) - Heart
폐 (Pye) - Lung
간 (Gan) - Liver
위 (Wi) - Stomach (organ)
신장 (Sinjang) - Kidney
뇌 (Noe) - Brain
근육 (Geunyuk) - Muscle
뼈 (Ppyeo) - Bone
혈관 (Hyeolgwan) - Blood vessel
피 (Pi) - Blood
감각 (Gamgak) - Sense
시각 (Sigak) - Sight
청각 (Cheonggak) - Hearing
후각 (Hugak) - Smell
미각 (Migak) - Taste
촉각 (Chokgak) - Touch
따뜻하다 (Ttatteuthada) - Warm
차갑다 (Chagapda) - Cold
부드럽다 (Budeureopda) - Soft
거칠다 (Geochilda) - Rough