Complete TOPIK Level 3 word list with all 3,000 words, including hanja, pronunciation, romanization, and English meanings for intermediate learners.
| Character | Romanization | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| 일하다 | ilhada | to work |
| 회사 | hoesa | company |
| 회의 | hoeui | meeting |
| 공부하다 | gongbuhada | to study |
| 시험 | siheom | exam |
| 여행 | yeohaeng | travel |
| 비행기 | bihaenggi | airplane |
| 기차 | gicha | train |
| 건강 | geongang | health |
| 의사 | uisa | doctor |
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All 3,000 TOPIK Level 3 vocabulary words with hanja, pronunciation, and romanization.
Work, travel, health, education, and abstract vocabulary you need at the Level 3 level.
Every hanja includes pronunciation readings so you can study pronunciation alongside meaning.
TOPIK Level 3 covers approximately 3,000 vocabulary words. These span everyday conversation, abstract concepts, and topics like work, travel, health, and education — bridging the gap between basic and advanced Korean.
Yes! Our TOPIK Level 3 vocabulary PDF is completely free to download. It includes all 3,000 words with hanja, pronunciation, romanization, and English meanings.
With consistent daily study using spaced repetition, most learners can master TOPIK Level 3 vocabulary in 4-6 months studying 45-60 minutes per day. Prior knowledge of Level 1 and Level 2 vocabulary is expected.
TOPIK Level 3 roughly doubles the vocabulary of Level 2 (from about 1,500 to 3,000 words) and introduces more abstract concepts, compound hanja, and vocabulary used in everyday written Korean such as news articles and workplace communication.

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