How to Say "Can I Store My Luggage?" in Korean


The phrase "짐을 맡길 수 있나요?" |
( jim-eul mat-gil su it-na-yo? ) |
🗣 Meaning: "Can I store my luggage?"
🔍Here’s the breakdown:
✔️ 짐 (jim) → Luggage, baggage
✔️ -을 맡길 수 있나요? (eul mat-gil su it-na-yo?) → Can I leave (something)?
✔️ 맡기다 (mat-gi-da) → To leave something in someone’s care

🧔🏻You:
- Can I store my luggage? : ( jim-eul mat-gil su it-na-yo? )
👨🏻💼Hotel Staff:
- Yes, you can. What time will you pick it up? : ( ne, ga-neung-ham-ni-da. myeot si-e cha-jeu-sil geon-ga-yo? )
🧔🏻You:
- Around 5 PM. : ( o-hu daseot si-jjeum-i-yo )
👨🏻💼Hotel Staff:
- Understood. We will store it here for you. : ( al-get-seum-ni-da. i-jjok-e bo-gwan-hae deu-ril-ge-yo. )

💡 Many hotels in Korea
offer luggage storage services for free
or at a small charge after checkout.
You can ask the front desk,
and they will usually tag your bags
and keep them safe.
If you’re at a train station,
bus terminal, or airport,
you can also find coin lockers
to store your luggage conveniently.
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