What does “Gwenchana” mean in Korean? | Learn Korean with K-Drama
What does “Gwenchana” mean in Korean? | Learn Korean with K-Drama
Hello everyone! This is Soo from Play the Korean.
If you watch Korean dramas, you will hear this expression very often:
“Gwenchana?”
Gwenchana (괜찮아) is a very common Korean expression.
Koreans use it to say “It's okay”, “I'm fine”, or “Are you okay?” depending on the situation.
📖 Korean Expression
괜찮아 (Gwenchana)
Meaning
It's okay / I'm fine / Are you okay?
Common forms
- 괜찮아 → casual speech
- 괜찮아요 → polite speech
- 괜찮아? → Are you okay?
Adding 요 (yo) makes the sentence more polite.
🔊 Pronunciation
Gwenchana
괜-찮-아
Try saying it like in a K-drama!
✏️ Example Sentences
Gwenchana?
괜찮아?
I'm okay.
난 괜찮아.
It's okay. Please don't worry.
괜찮아요, 걱정하지 마세요.
🎧 Practice
Listen and repeat!
👉 괜찮아?
🎭 Cultural Tip
In Korean dramas, characters often say “괜찮아?” when they are worried about someone.
It is also commonly used to comfort someone or say that everything is fine.
괜찮아 sounds casual, while 괜찮아요 sounds more polite.
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