Korean Dictionary
How to say "Again" in Korean
“Again” in Korean is 다시 (pronounced "dasi").
다시
dasi
Usage & Context
The word for again, indicating something happens one more time. This is commonly used in repetition and second attempts.
Example Sentence
다시 해봐요.
Try again.
How to use 다시 naturally
Quick answer
The Korean word for “Again” is 다시, romanized as dasi.
Usage tip
Learn this word together with a complete Korean sentence. Meaning often depends on particles, politeness level, and word order.
Common mistake
Do not rely only on the English meaning. Read the Korean example sentence and notice the particles, word order, and politeness level around 다시.
Pronunciation Guide
Pronounce "da" like the 'dah' in 'father', and "si" like 'see' in 'sea'. Both syllables are pronounced with relatively even stress.
More Example Sentences
Asking for clarification when you didn't hear or understand something.
다시 한번 말해주세요.
Please say it one more time.
Encouraging someone who made a mistake or failed an attempt.
다시 시작할 수 있어요.
You can start again.
A common farewell, expressing the intention to reunite.
다시 만나요!
Let's meet again!
Cultural Context
다시 is a versatile adverb used for repetition, second chances, or returning to a previous state. It's very common in everyday conversation, especially when asking someone to repeat something or when making plans to meet again. You'll often hear it in K-pop lyrics about reuniting or trying again.
Editorial note
We review entries like 다시 for pronunciation, example sentence fit, and learner mistakes so the page answers more than a direct dictionary lookup.
Reviewed by Min-jung Park, Korean Language Teacher. Updated May 31, 2026. See our editorial standards.
Common Phrases
다시 생각해봐
Think again.
다시 연락할게요
I'll contact you again.
다시 태어나도
Even if I'm born again (often in romantic contexts)
Related Expressions
또
tto
again, also
한번 더
hanbeon deo
one more time
반복해서
banbokhaeseo
repeatedly
처음부터
cheoeumbuteo
from the beginning
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