How to Say “Cheers” in Korean: 짠! (jjan), 건배! (geon-bae)
How to Say “Cheers” in Korean 🥂
짠! (jjan), 건배! (geon-bae)
When you’re having drinks with friends in Korea, you’ll hear people say 짠! or 건배!
Both mean “Cheers!”, but they are used a little differently.
🔑 Key Phrases
| English | Korean | Pronunciation | Use |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cheers! | 짠! | jjan | Very casual |
| Cheers! / Toast! | 건배! | geon-bae | Formal / polite |
✅ How to Use
🥂 짠! (jjan)
- Casual and friendly
- Sounds like the clink of glasses
- Used with friends or coworkers
짠!
jjan!
→ Cheers!
🥂 건배! (geon-bae)
- Traditional and formal
- Used in business dinners or formal parties
모두 함께 건배합시다!
mo-du ham-kke geon-bae-hap-shi-da!
→ Let’s all toast!
🧠 Quick Tip
- Use 짠! with friends
- Use 건배! at formal events or with elders
- You can also say: 한 잔 하자! = “Let’s have a drink!”
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