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24 Ιουν 2017 · 1. Heol / 헐: “I can’t believe it” Often used when you’re in a slight state of shock or awe. 2. Dae-bak / 대박: Awesome, Jackpot. 3. Aigoo / 아이구: Geez, oh no, oops. Can be used in many different...
19 Μαΐ 2020 · Here are a few formal ways to say “mochi” in Korean: 찰떡 (Chal-tteok) : This is the most common and widely used word for “mochi” in Korean. It is a general term for rice cakes made with glutinous rice.
6 Μαΐ 2024 · “Sa-rang-hae-yo, uh-muh-ni” (사랑해요, 어머니) translates to “I love you, mom.” (You don’t need to add the “ssi” suffix when you’re talking to someone like a parent or teacher—instead, just use the normal title.) “Sa-rang-hae-yo, Min-seo-ssi” (사랑해요, 민서씨) translates to “I love you, Minseo.”
When you watch the BTS carpool karaoke, you will notice that BTS initially didn’t seem to get James’ mention of MOCHI. That’s because in Korean, 모찌 is pronounced as mojji.
28 Δεκ 2020 · What does it mean? Keep reading. Ready? Let’s go. Want to learn how to write in Korean? Download your free Korean Alphabet worksheet here. 1. 안녕하세요 Hello (formal) Pronunciation: An-nyeong-ha-se-yo. This is one of the most important Korean greetings you should know. When you learn this greeting, it’s already enough for them to say “Oh!
8 Ιουλ 2024 · Below, we’ll teach you what each Korean idiom means, which should level up your vocabulary. 1. 서당 개 삼 년이면 풍월을 읊는다 (seodang gae sam nyeonimyeon pungworeul eumneunda)