Korean Thread :P
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Thread Topic: Korean Thread :P
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Unnie: Means "older sister" in Korean and is used by younger girls when speaking to older girls who are related or not. Can also be used by a catty girl with the aim to put down a girl similar in age to her.
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Wae?: Means "Why" in informal Korean. Wae-yo is formal and is usually used in moments of anger, confusion, and pure disbelief. You can practice saying this term by standing in the mirror and imagining various scenarios, like being cheated on. You can say "You cheated on me WAE!" You can also use wae in aegyo fashion to achieve a gift by dragging the word like this: "aww waeeeyooooooo?!"
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Ya!: A rude way of saying "hey" yet can also be used as a replacement for various curse words. Ya can be said while, angry, confused, upset, or trying to get someone's attention. For a better understanding of this term, watch every episode of The Master's Sun and you too will be a Ya-screaming expert.
Yeobo: Korean for "honey," this is a term of endearment used most often between a married couple. Bridal Mask broke barriers by introducing the "double yeobo." This is when you say "yeobo, yeobo" twice to show your undying love. -
Zhjkgandfklkfh: This is used when you cant type because too many feels.
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Kookyay? I can't believe I haven't heard of that. Cool.
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Okay!! And that's all I have to say about Korean's pop culture!
What did you like most about it???? -
I don't know, and you shouldn't ask me for my opinion, I am the most indecisive person in the world.
Koonyay if spelled correctly means bow. -
Okay.
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Nikki Maxwell NewbieI love this so much!!!
(And I'm also obsessed with Korean)
More please!!!!! -
Chincha?!! I'll try)
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Nikki Maxwell NewbieGreat!
Korean dialogue to start off with? -
Korean Phrases for Meeting and Greeting
yong-o-rul hahl-jool asim-ni-ka? = Do you speak English?
jeo-nun han-kook-o-rul jo-gum-bah-ke mo-tahm-ni-da. = I only speak a little Korean.
song-ha-mi o-teo-ke dwe-si-ji-yo? = What is your name?
je-i-rum-eun Mee-Young im-ni-da. = My name is Mee-Young.
ahn-nyong-ha-se-yo? = How are you?
neh jal-i-soum-ni-da. = I'm fine, thank you..
gahm-se-hahm-ni-da. = I'm fine, thank you.
mahn-na-bwep-ge dwe-o-seo bahn-gahp-soum-ni-da. = I am very glad to meet you.
jal mo-dara dut-ge-soum-ni-da. = I don't understand.
mo-ra-go greo-shut-ji-yo? = What did you say?
jom-chon-chon-hee mahl-soum-hae joo-se-yo? = Can you speak more slowly?
choong-boon-hee i-hae-hah-go i-soum-ni-da. = I understand perfectly. -
Korean Dialog
Young-Sook: ahn-nyong-ha-se-yo! (Hello!) yong-o-rul hahl-jool a-se-yo? (Do you speak English?)
Store Clerk: jwe-song-hahm-nida. (I'm sorry.) yong-o-rul hahl-jool mo-rum-nida. (I do not speak English.)
Young-Sook: jo-do han-koo-go-rul jo-gum-ba-ke motam-nida. (Unfortunately, I only speak a little Korean.)
Store Clerk: gewn-chan-soum-nida. (That's all right.) i-hae-hahm-nida. (I understand you.) -
I used to call my dad Oppa.
Then after taking lessons i realised it was Appa.
So dumb. -
So I've been calling my dad, what a girlfriend would call her boyfriend
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