Stance and general term

an nyung ha sae yo : Hello/how are you
kam sa hap nee da : Thank you
cha ryuht : attention
kyung nae : bow
choon bi : ready
ju choom so gi : horse stance
maak go ju ru gi choombi : Stance for blocking
bal cha gi choombi : sparring stance
ki hap : shout
     
     

Korean Counting

The first ten numbers in this system are as follows:

1 : hanah
2 : dool
3 : set
4 : net
5 : dasot
6 : yasot
7 : ilgop
8 : yadol
9 : ahop
10 : yool

The stress in “hanah“, “dasot“, and “yasot” is on the first syllable, in “ilgop“, “yadol“, and “ahop” on the second. In counting cadence in TaeKwonDo, this is so emphasized that the other syllable frequently almost disappears (e.g., “han“, “das“, “yos“, “lgop“, “hop“, etc.).

Sparring Commands

chung : blue
hong : red
cha ryuht : attention
kyung nae : bow
choon bi : ready
seijak : begin
kalyeo : break (or stop)
kae sok : continue
gomahn : stop (also “mum cho”)
shi gan : time out
gam jeum : deduction of point
kyong go : warning(old)
seung : win