Please Give Me an Ointment in Korean

When traveling, minor injuries like cuts or burns can happen.
In Korea, you might need to ask for ointment,
band-aids, or disinfectant at a pharmacy.
Here's how you can do it in Korean.

The phrase "연고 주세요." |
( yeon-go ju-se-yo. ) |
🗣 Meaning: "Please give me an ointment."
🔍Here’s the breakdown:
✔️ 연고 (yeon-go) – Ointment
✔️ 주세요 (ju-se-yo) – Please give me
<Additional Phrases>
반창고 주세요. (ban-chang-go ju-se-yo.) → "Please give me a band-aid."
소독약 주세요. (so-dok-yak ju-se-yo.) → "Please give me disinfectant."

🧔🏻You:
- Please give me an ointment. : ( yeon-go ju-se-yo. )
👨⚕️Pharmacist:
- What kind of ointment are you looking for? : ( eo-tteon yeon-go-reul cha-jeu-se-yo? )
🧔🏻You:
- Burn ointment. : ( hwa-sang yeon-go-yo. )
- Wound ointment. : ( sang-cheo yeon-go-yo. )
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