मतलब
A general request to be given something.
सांस्कृतिक पृष्ठभूमि
In Korean restaurants, it is common to call out '사장님, 여기 물 좀 주세요!' (Boss, please give us some water!). Using '사장님' (boss) or '이모님' (auntie) with '주세요' is a sign of friendly respect. When receiving something you asked for with '주세요', it is polite to receive it with two hands as a sign of respect to the giver. In KakaoTalk, people often use '주세용' (juseyong) with a cute emoji to make a request sound less demanding and more friendly. Children are taught to use '주세요' from a very young age to ensure they grow up understanding the importance of honorifics in Korean society.
The 'Igeo' Shortcut
If you don't know the word for something, just point and say '이거 주세요' (Igeo juseyo). It works every time!
Don't use with Elders
When giving something to an elder, never say '주세요'. Say '드려요' or '받으세요'.
मतलब
A general request to be given something.
The 'Igeo' Shortcut
If you don't know the word for something, just point and say '이거 주세요' (Igeo juseyo). It works every time!
Don't use with Elders
When giving something to an elder, never say '주세요'. Say '드려요' or '받으세요'.
The Power of '좀'
Adding '좀' (jom - a little) before '주세요' makes your request sound much softer and more natural. e.g., '물 좀 주세요'.
खुद को परखो
Fill in the blank to ask for water politely.
물 [ ].
'주세요' is the standard polite way to ask for an object.
Which sentence is the most natural way to ask for help from a stranger?
Choose the best option:
'도와주세요' is the perfect balance of politeness for a stranger.
Complete the dialogue at a cafe.
A: 주문하시겠어요? (Would you like to order?) B: 아이스 아메리카노 한 잔 [ ].
When ordering, you use '[Item] 주세요'.
Match the phrase to the situation.
Situation: You are in a taxi and want to go to the airport.
'가 주세요' means 'please go'.
Match the Korean to the English.
1. 이거 주세요 / 2. 도와주세요 / 3. 기다려 주세요
Basic vocabulary matching.
🎉 स्कोर: /5
विज़ुअल लर्निंग टूल्स
Formality Levels of 'Give'
अभ्यास बैंक
5 अभ्यास물 [ ].
'주세요' is the standard polite way to ask for an object.
Choose the best option:
'도와주세요' is the perfect balance of politeness for a stranger.
A: 주문하시겠어요? (Would you like to order?) B: 아이스 아메리카노 한 잔 [ ].
When ordering, you use '[Item] 주세요'.
Situation: You are in a taxi and want to go to the airport.
'가 주세요' means 'please go'.
बाईं ओर के प्रत्येक आइटम को दाईं ओर के उसके जोड़े से मिलाएं:
Basic vocabulary matching.
🎉 स्कोर: /5
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
10 सवालGrammatically it is an imperative (command), but pragmatically it functions as a polite request. It is not a question.
Yes, it is perfectly appropriate for most office requests, though '주십시오' is used in very formal documents.
'주세요' is for specific objects or actions. '부탁합니다' is more like 'I'm counting on you' or 'Please take care of this favor'.
Use '주지 마세요' (juji maseyo).
The 'ng' sound at the end is 'Aegyo' (cute speech), used to sound friendly or endearing.
In spoken Korean, it's often dropped. '물 주세요' is just as natural as '물을 주세요'.
No, '주세요' is for objects or actions. To ask for a person (e.g., on the phone), use '바꿔 주세요' (please put them on).
Yes, it's very common in professional and semi-formal texts.
You can say '주시겠어요?' (Would you give me...?) or '주시면 감사하겠습니다' (I would be grateful if you gave me...).
When attached to other verbs (like '해 주세요'), it means 'please do [verb] for me'.
संबंधित मुहावरे
주십시오
formalPlease give (very formal)
줘
informalGive me (casual)
드리다
contrastTo give (humble)
부탁합니다
similarI ask a favor of you
주시겠어요?
builds onWould you give me...?
달라고 하다
specialized formTo ask for something