How to say "I'm ok" in Korean: 괜찮아 [gwaen-cha-na]
What Does “괜찮아” Mean in Korean?
If you watch Korean dramas or talk to Korean friends, you’ll often hear the word “괜찮아.”
But what does it really mean?
💡 What Does “괜찮아” Mean?
괜찮아 (gwaenchana) has several meanings depending on the situation, but most commonly it means:
- It’s okay.
- I’m okay.
- Are you okay?
- No, thanks. (when declining politely)
It’s a very flexible and useful word!
🔑 Key Phrase
| Korean | Romanization | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| 괜찮아 | gwaenchana | It's okay / I'm fine |
This is the casual form.
Use it with friends, family, or people close in age.
💬 Other Forms
| Form | Korean | When to Use |
|---|---|---|
| Casual | 괜찮아 | With friends, people your age or younger |
| Polite | 괜찮아요 | Most situations (safe and respectful) |
Example 1 (Someone asks: “Are you okay?”)
응, 괜찮아. → Yes, I’m okay.
Example 2 (Someone offers help or food):
괜찮아요. → No thanks / I’m fine.
🧠 Quick Tip
If you want to ask “Are you okay?”, just raise your tone at the end like a question:
- 괜찮아? (Are you okay?) – casual
- 괜찮아요? (Are you okay?) – polite
Now you can use 괜찮아 like a native!
It’s one of the most commonly used Korean expressions.
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