What does “Mianhae” mean in Korean? | Learn Korean with K-Drama

 

 

What does “Mianhae” 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:

“Mianhae.”

Mianhae (미안해) is one of the most common ways to say “sorry” in Korean.

Depending on the situation, Koreans may use different levels of politeness.


📖 Korean Expression

미안해 (Mianhae)

Meaning
Sorry

Common forms

  • 미안해 → casual speech
  • 미안해요 → polite speech
  • 미안합니다 → formal speech

Adding 요 (yo) makes the expression more polite.


🔊 Pronunciation

Mianhae
미-안-해

Try saying it like in a K-drama!


✏️ Example Sentences

Mianhae.
미안해.

 

I'm sorry I'm late.
늦어서 미안해.

 

I'm really sorry.
정말 미안해.


🎧 Practice

Listen and repeat!

👉 미안해.


🎭 Cultural Tip

In Korean dramas, characters often say “미안해” when they feel regret or want to apologize sincerely.

It is one of the most emotional and commonly used expressions in Korean conversations.


 

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