1. "오른쪽" (oreun-jjoG): This literally means "right side" and is used when referring to a physical direction.
2. "맞아요" (maj-a-yo): This means "correct" or "that's right" and is used to agree with someone or confirm something.
3. "옳아요" (ol-a-yo): This means "right" in the sense of being morally correct or just.
4. "좋아요" (jo-a-yo): This means "good" or "okay" and can be used to express agreement or acceptance.
5. "네" (ne): This is the most common way to say "yes" in Korean, and can also be used as a way to say "right" in response to a question.
Example:
* "오른쪽으로 가세요." (Oreun-jjoG-eu-ro ga-se-yo.) - Go to the right.
* "맞아요, 그렇게 해야 해요." (Maj-a-yo, geu-reoke hae-ya hae-yo.) - You're right, you should do it that way.
* "그것은 옳아요." (Geu-geoseun ol-a-yo.) - That is right.
* "좋아요, 그렇게 하겠어요." (Jo-a-yo, geu-reoke ha-get-seo-yo.) - Okay, I'll do that.
* "네, 그렇게 했어요." (Ne, geu-reoke hae-sseo-yo.) - Yes, I did it that way.
The best way to use "right" in Korean is to choose the word that best fits the context of the conversation.