A2 noun intermediate

여권

[yeogwon]

Meaning: passport

What does 여권 mean?

여권 [yeogwon] is a noun meaning "passport". It is rated A2 on the CEFR scale, which means elementary — common in daily conversation. This word appears across 2 Lexibeom card packs, making it a high-utility vocabulary item for everyday Korean.

Example Sentences (2)

Here are real-life sentences where 여권 [yeogwon] appears naturally. Each example is taken from a Lexibeom learning card and reviewed by our AI pipeline.

여권하고 핸드폰이 있으면 돼요.

You just need a passport and a mobile phone.

📚 From Shopping & Banking

여권 보여 주세요. 짐은 몇 개예요?

Please show me your passport. How many bags do you have?

📚 From Travel & Hotel

How to Use 여권 in Conversation

As a noun, 여권 can be the subject (with 이/가 particle) or object (with 을/를) of a sentence. Korean nouns do not change form for number or gender, so the same word covers singular and plural. Pay attention to the particle that follows — it shifts the entire meaning of the sentence.

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