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How do you say "checkout" in Korean?
계산대
gyesandae
In Korean, "checkout" is 계산대.
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Pronunciation
Gye-san-day, where gye sounds like 'gay', san rhymes with 'on', and day sounds like 'day'.
Writing and usage
계산대 combines 계산 (calculation) and 대 (counter). It's the counter where you calculate your bill.
Example sentence
계산대에서 기다렸어요
I waited at checkout.
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How to remember 계산대
Gay-sun-day, at checkout you gay-say the sun about the price of your day's shopping.
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Questions about 계산대
How do you say "checkout" in Korean?
In Korean, "checkout" is 계산대. It is a noun.
How is 계산대 written in Korean?
계산대 combines 계산 (calculation) and 대 (counter). It's the counter where you calculate your bill.
How is 계산대 used in a sentence?
Use 계산대 as you would use the equivalent noun in English. For example: 계산대에서 기다렸어요 (I waited at checkout.).
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