- Hana – One
- Dul – Two
- Set – Three
- Net – Four
- Dasot – Five
- Yasot – Six
- Elgub – Seven
- Yodol – Eight
- Ahob – Nine
- Yol – Ten
- Ahp Cha Ki – Front snap Kick
- Cha-ryot – Attention
- Kyong-ye – Bow
- Juchum Seogi – Horse Stance
- Chik uh Cha Ki – Axe Kick
- Aha Rae Mak Ki – Low Block
- Gam sa ham nida – Thank you
- Joonbi – Ready
- Dolryo Cha Ki – Roundhouse Kick
- Eol gul Mak Ki – High Block
- BalchaKi Joonbi – Kicking (Sparring) Stance Ready
- An young ha se yo? – Hello/How are you?
- Yop Cha Ki – Side Kick
- Son Narl – Knife Hand
- Ki Hop – Yell
- Dweet Gupyee – Back Stance
- Dwee Cha Ki – Back Kick
- Ahp Suh Ki – Walking Stance
- Sa bom nim – Master
- Gwan jang nim – Head Master
- Dolgae Cha Ki – Tornado Kick
- Momtong Ahn Mak Ki – Inside Middle Block
- Momtong Bakat Mak Ki – Outside Middle Block
- Ahp Gup Yee – Long Stance
- Dwee dolryo Cha Ki – Spinning Hook kick
- Deung Ju Muck – Back Fist
- Poomsae – Pattern or Form
- Beom Suhgi – Tiger Stance
- Dojang – Workout area
- Dobok – Uniform
- Shi Jak – Start/Begin
- Gu-Mahn – Stop
- Ahn young hee gae sae yo – Good Bye (When you are leaving)
- Chun mam ae yo – You are welcome
- Shea – At ease, at rest
- Mook Nyom – Meditation
- Guk-gi yea dae ha yo Kyong-ye – Bow to the Flag
- Barro – Return to attention, ready
- Sa bom nim kae Kyong-ye – Bow to Master
- Sangho ga nae kyong-ye – Bow one another