What is Yadom Korean?

What is Yadom Korean?

Yadom is Korean for nasal spray. Everyone starts laughing crazily, even the manager, because they though she said yadong, which means porn in Korean.

What is the meaning of Kajima?

Two of my favorite words in Korean are 하지마 (hajima) and 가자마 (kajima). They are both common words in everyday 반말 (banmal) or informal language, and they appear in just about every K-pop song. 하지마 (hajima) usually is translated as “Don’t do it”.

What is Jjang Korean?

2. 짱 – (Jjang) Meaning: Great or Amazing! This is another way to say something is amazing or awesome in Korean.

What does Pabo mean in Korean?

stupid is used in Korean. The word pabo is used in Filipino, Korean meaning peacock,fool,dumb,idiot,stupid.

What do you call a Korean boyfriend?

10 Sweet Korean Terms of Endearment That K-Dramas Taught Us

  • Aein – “Sweetheart” / “Lover” Image credit: Guardian: The Lonely and Great God on IMDb.
  • Jagi – “Honey” / “Darling”
  • Oppa – An older brother to a younger woman.
  • Nae sarang – “My love”
  • Yeobo – “Darling” / “Honey” (for married couples)
  • Naekkeo – “Mine”
  • Yeojachingu – “Girlfriend”
  • Namjachingu – “Boyfriend”

What does Dangshin mean in Korean?

You

What does Kyeopta mean?

that’s cute

What does Yeobo in Korean mean?

And yet another way to say honey, sweetheart, and darling is 여보 (YEOBO). This term is also used towards your husband or wife. Examples: 여보, 뭐 먹을래?

What does Sunbae mean in Korean?

The English translation of sunbae is “senior.” Sunbae is NOT synonymous with elderly people. The term has nothing to do with age. Someone is sunbae to you if they… attended the same school as you (before you did). worked in the same company as you (before you did).

What does Hamnida mean in Korean?

In an informal context, Mian hamnida (I’m sorry) is just fine. 죄송합니다.

What does Mianhaeyo mean?

I am sorry

What are the basic Korean words?

Basic Korean Phrases

  • neh. Yes.
  • ah-nee-oh. No.
  • jwe-song-ha-ji-mahn. Please.
  • gahm-sah-hahm-ni-da. Thank you.
  • chon-mahn-eh-yo. You’re welcome.
  • sil-le-hahm-ni-da. Excuse me.
  • ahn-nyong-ha-se-yo. Good morning.
  • ahn-nyong-hee ga-se-yo. Good-bye.

What is Annyeonghaseyo?

1. Annyeonghaseyo (안녕하세요) Let’s start with the basics of saying ‘hello’ and ‘thank you’ in Korean. Koreans greet each other by saying, ‘Annyeonghaseyo (안녕하세요)’. If the person you are greeting is younger, a simple ‘Annyeong (안녕)’ will do!

Did you eat in Korean formal?

밥 먹었어요? (Bap meogeoseoyo?) This is the basic way to say “did you eat?” and if you’re just swell, the appropriate response would be 네 먹었어요. (Nae meogeoseoyo.) or “yes, I ate.”

What does onion haseo mean?

It’s the most common polite way to say hello. It can sometimes be used to say goodbye as well! However, “annyeong-haseo” is the romanization and isn’t actually the proper way to write the words!