Asking Questions (의문문)

의문문

Learning Objectives

How Questions Work in Korean

Korean questions differ from English in several important ways:

  1. Word order does not change. Unlike English, Korean does not move the verb or auxiliary to the front.
  2. Wh-words stay in place. "What did you eat?" becomes "You what ate?" in Korean word order.
  3. Intonation and endings mark questions. Rising intonation or question particles signal that a sentence is a question.

Yes/No Questions

해요체 (Informal Polite): Intonation Only

In everyday polite speech, yes/no questions look exactly like statements -- the only difference is rising intonation at the end:

Statement Question
한국어를 공부해요. (I study Korean.) 한국어를 공부해요? (Do you study Korean?)
커피를 마셔요. (I drink coffee.) 커피를 마셔요? (Do you drink coffee?)
학생이에요. (I am a student.) 학생이에요? (Are you a student?)

합쇼체 (Formal Polite): ~ㅂ니까? / ~습니까?

In formal speech, questions use a dedicated ending:

Statement Ending Question Ending Example
~ㅂ니다 (vowel stem) ~ㅂ니까? 갑니다 → 갑니까? (Do you go?)
~습니다 (consonant stem) ~습니까? 먹습니다 → 먹습니까? (Do you eat?)
Korean English
한국어를 공부합니까? Do you study Korean? (formal)
커피를 마십니까? Do you drink coffee? (formal)
학생입니까? Are you a student? (formal)

Answering Yes/No Questions

Korean English
네, 학생이에요. Yes, I am a student.
아니요, 학생이 아니에요. No, I am not a student.
네, 좋아해요. Yes, I like it.
아니요, 안 좋아해요. No, I don't like it.

Note: 네 (ne) means "yes" and 아니요 (aniyo) means "no." In casual speech, 응 (eung) for yes and 아니 (ani) for no are used.

Wh-Questions: Interrogative Words

Korean has a full set of question words. Unlike English, these words stay in the position where the answer would go:

Question Word Reference

Korean Romanization Meaning Example Question
뭐 / 무엇 mwo / mueot what 뭐 먹어요? (What do you eat?)
누구 nugu who 누구예요? (Who is it?)
어디 eodi where 어디에 가요? (Where do you go?)
언제 eonje when 언제 와요? (When do you come?)
wae why 왜 울어요? (Why are you crying?)
어떻게 eotteoke how 어떻게 해요? (How do you do it?)
얼마 eolma how much 얼마예요? (How much is it?)
myeot how many / what (number) 몇 개예요? (How many?)
어떤 eotteon what kind of / which 어떤 음악? (What kind of music?)
어느 eoneu which (one) 어느 나라? (Which country?)

뭐 / 무엇 (What)

뭐 is casual; 무엇 is formal. Both mean "what."

Korean English
이거 뭐예요? What is this?
뭐 먹어요? What are you eating?
뭐 해요? What are you doing?
무엇을 원하십니까? What do you want? (formal)

누구 (Who)

누구 means "who." As a subject, it becomes 누가 (nuga):

Korean English
이 사람은 누구예요? Who is this person?
누가 왔어요? Who came?
누가 했어요? Who did it?
누구를 좋아해요? Who do you like?
누구랑 같이 가요? Who are you going with?

Key point: 누구 + 가 → 누가 (subject form). 누구 + 를 → 누구를 (object form).

어디 (Where)

Korean English
어디에 가요? Where are you going?
어디에서 살아요? Where do you live?
화장실이 어디예요? Where is the bathroom?
어디에서 왔어요? Where did you come from?

언제 (When)

Korean English
언제 와요? When are you coming?
생일이 언제예요? When is your birthday?
언제 시작해요? When does it start?
한국에 언제 갔어요? When did you go to Korea?

왜 (Why)

Korean English
왜요? Why? (standalone)
왜 안 먹어요? Why aren't you eating?
왜 늦었어요? Why were you late?
왜 한국어를 공부해요? Why do you study Korean?

어떻게 (How)

Korean English
어떻게 해요? How do you do it?
이름을 어떻게 써요? How do you write the name?
학교에 어떻게 가요? How do you get to school?
어떻게 지내세요? How are you doing?

얼마 (How Much) / 몇 (How Many)

Korean English
이거 얼마예요? How much is this?
얼마나 걸려요? How long does it take?
몇 개 있어요? How many are there?
몇 시에 만나요? What time shall we meet?
몇 살이에요? How old are you?

어떤 (What Kind) / 어느 (Which)

Korean English
어떤 음식을 좋아해요? What kind of food do you like?
어떤 색이에요? What color is it?
어느 나라 사람이에요? Which country are you from?
어느 쪽이에요? Which way/side is it?

Question Particles

~까요? (Formal Polite Questions)

Used with verb stems for formal polite questions:

Korean English
가십니까? Are you going? (formal)
있습니까? Do you have / Is there? (formal)

~나요? (Soft/Gentle Questions)

~나요? adds a soft, wondering tone. Often used with 있다/없다 and adjectives:

Korean English
시간 있나요? Do you have time?
괜찮나요? Is it okay?
맛있나요? Is it delicious?
학생인가요? Are you a student? (gentle)

~(으)ㄹ까요? (Shall We / I Wonder)

This ending has two main uses:

1. Suggestions ("Shall we...?")

Korean English
같이 갈까요? Shall we go together?
뭐 먹을까요? What shall we eat?
창문을 열까요? Shall I open the window?
언제 만날까요? When shall we meet?

2. Wondering ("I wonder if...")

Korean English
내일 비가 올까요? I wonder if it will rain tomorrow.
괜찮을까요? I wonder if it will be okay.
맛있을까요? I wonder if it's delicious.

~지요? / ~죠? (Tag Questions -- "Right?")

~지요 (shortened to ~죠) is used when you expect agreement or confirmation:

Korean English
한국 사람이지요? You're Korean, right?
이거 맛있죠? This is delicious, right?
알죠? You know, right?
내일 오시죠? You're coming tomorrow, right?

Indirect Questions

Indirect questions (embedded questions) use ~(으)ㄴ지/는지 to embed a question inside another sentence:

Formation

Tense Verb/Adj Pattern Example
Present (verb) 가다 가는지 어디에 가는지 (where [someone] goes)
Present (adj) 좋다 좋은지 좋은지 (whether it's good)
Past 갔다 갔는지 어디에 갔는지 (where [someone] went)
Future 갈 것이다 갈지 갈지 (whether [someone] will go)

Common Patterns

Korean English
뭐인지 몰라요. I don't know what it is.
어디에 사는지 알아요? Do you know where they live?
언제 오는지 물어보세요. Please ask when they're coming.
왜 그런지 모르겠어요. I don't understand why that is.
뭐 먹을지 정했어요? Have you decided what to eat?
갈지 안 갈지 모르겠어요. I don't know whether to go or not.

Indirect Questions with 알다/모르다

Korean English
이름이 뭔지 알아요? Do you know what the name is?
몇 시인지 몰라요. I don't know what time it is.
어디에 있는지 알아요? Do you know where it is?
누군지 기억 안 나요. I don't remember who it was.

Question Word Summary Table

Word Meaning Subject Form With 을/를
what 뭐가 뭐를
누구 who 누가 누구를
어디 where -- --
언제 when -- --
why -- --
어떻게 how -- --
얼마 how much -- --
how many -- --

Common Daily Questions

Korean English
이름이 뭐예요? What is your name?
어디에서 왔어요? Where are you from?
뭐 해요? What are you doing?
왜요? Why?
어떻게 생각해요? What do you think?
이거 얼마예요? How much is this?
몇 시예요? What time is it?
화장실이 어디예요? Where is the restroom?
이거 뭐라고 해요? What do you call this?
한국어로 어떻게 말해요? How do you say it in Korean?

Common Mistakes

Mistake Correction Explanation
뭐가 먹어요? 뭐를 먹어요? "What" is the object, use 를
누구를 왔어요? 누가 왔어요? "Who" is the subject, use 가
어디 가요? 어디에 가요? Add particle 에 for direction
왜 때문에? 왜요? or 무엇 때문에? 왜 already means "why" -- don't add 때문에

Practice

Form questions from these prompts:

  1. Ask what someone is eating. → ___
  2. Ask where the school is. → ___
  3. Suggest eating together. ("Shall we eat together?") → ___
  4. Ask how much something costs. → ___
  5. Say you don't know where it is. (indirect question) → ___

Vocabulary

Word Romanization Meaning
mwo what (casual)
무엇 mueot what (formal)
누구 nugu who
어디 eodi where
언제 eonje when
wae why
어떻게 eotteoke how
얼마 eolma how much
myeot how many / what (number)
어떤 eotteon which / what kind of
어느 eoneu which (one)

Examples

이거 뭐예요?

igeo mwoyeyo?

What is this?

누가 했어요?

nuga haesseoyo?

Who did it?

어디에 가요?

eodie gayo?

Where are you going?

같이 갈까요?

gachi galkkayo?

Shall we go together?

뭐 먹을지 몰라요.

mwo meogeulji mollayo.

I don't know what to eat.

Quiz

5 questions

1. How do you ask 'Where is the station?' in polite Korean?

2. Which ending is used for 'Shall we...?' suggestions?

3. 이것이 ___ 예요? (What is this?)

4. How do you say 'why' in Korean?

5. ___ 가요? (Where are you going?)

Key Takeaways