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How to Say "I Lost My Room Key" in Korean
The phrase "방 키를 잃어버렸어요." |
( bang ki-reul il-eo-beo-ryeoss-eo-yo. ) |
🗣 Meaning: "I lost my room key."
🔍Here’s the breakdown:
✔️ 방 키 (bang ki) → Room key
✔️ 를 (reul) → Object marker
✔️ 잃어버렸어요 (il-eo-beo-ryeoss-eo-yo) → Lost (past tense, polite form)
🧔🏻You:
- I lost my room key. : ( bang ki-reul il-eo-beo-ryeoss-eo-yo. )
👨🏻💼Hotel Staff:
- Which room are you in? : ( eo-tteon bang-i-se-yo? )
🧔🏻You:
- Room 305. : ( sam-gong-o-ho-ye-yo. )
💡 Most hotels in Korea require an ID
check before issuing a replacement key.
If you lose your key, head to the front desk
and politely explain the situation.
Be ready to show your passport
or a form of identification for security reasons.
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