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What is the meaning of angga?
Petting, fondling; to pet or fondle.
What does Ching Gu mean?
The word for “friend” in Korean is 친구 (chingu). You will hear this word a lot when you are in Korea.
What is the meaning Jebal?
Juseyo (Joo-se-yo), Jebal – both words mean “please” but they are used in different situations.
What does Cheonman Eyo mean?
ten-million
천만에요 (cheonmaneyo) This word comes from the number 천만 (cheonman), meaning “ten-million” in English. The logic behind this expression is that the thing you are being thanked for doing is so small that even if you did it ten-million times, the other person still wouldn’t need to thank you.
How do you call besties in Korean?
So if your Korean friends call you 사차원, don’t take it too hard. They think you’re eccentric… in a good way.
What does sheep lambing mean?
Lambing is the time in the spring when female sheep give birth to lambs.
What does 콜콜 mean in Korean?
콜 is the Koreanized pronunciation of the English word “call,” used to signify that the person who said it is game. This expression can also be used for trivial pursuits. Like when your friends ask you if you’re going to the movies with them.
What does 남자 친구 (nam-ja Chin-Goo) mean?
These are Korean slang terms for “boyfriend”/”girlfriend.”. Koreans love keeping their articulations short. 남친 is short for 남자 친구 (nam-ja chin-goo), which literally means “boyfriend.” 여친 is short for 여자 친구 (yeo-ja chin-goo), or girlfriend.
Is Korean slang written in Hangul?
Each slang word below is shown in Hangul (Korean writing) and an approximate Romanization. If you haven’t started learning Korean yet or are just getting started, it won’t take you long at all to master the Korean alphabet, so you shouldn’t need to rely on the Romanization too much.
Why do you have to learn Korean slang?
So you have to learn Korean slang because—just as slang in English often eventually extends beyond a particular age group or subculture and goes mainstream— it’s actually how an average Korean talks. In the case of more widespread slang, the in-group becomes most Korean natives engaged in conversation.