What does Aish mean in Korean?

To start off, 'Aish' is basically a way of expressing frustration or slight anger at someone or a situation. Some beginners learning Korean might think of it as a curse word, but it's not. However, it's still not proper to use it towards older people, strangers, or people in the workplace of higher rank than you.
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How do you curse in Korean?

10 Common Korean Curse Words ? Speak Like a Native
  1. Korean Swear Words #1 – 씨발 (Ssi-Bal)
  2. Korean Swear Words #2 – 개새끼 (Gae-Sae-Ggi)
  3. Korean Swear Words #3 – 지랄 (Ji-Ral)
  4. Korean Swear Words #4 – 빈대새끼 (Bin-Dae-Sae-Ggi)
  5. Korean Swear Words #5 – 미친놈, 미친년 (Mi-Chin-Nom, Mi-Chon-Nyeon)
  6. Korean Curse Words #6 – 좆됐어 (Joj-Dwaesseo)
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What is the difference between Aigoo and Aish?

The two words 'Aigoo' and 'Aish' are used to show exasperation, but the difference is like saying 'Oh dear! ' (Aigoo) and 'F***! ' (Aish).
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What is Aish slang?

English meaning of 'aish

Hide. life. luxury, pleasure, delight. life of luxury and comfort. sensuality, carnal indulgence.
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Do Koreans say Aigoo?

Aigoo (아이고) is not a bad word or a curse word in Korean. It is just used to express shock, or surprise in Korean. You can use this expression with people older than you as long as you remember to add a polite or formal ending at the end of your sentence.
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Korean Drama Expression: Aish || When to use it



Is Aish a swear?

To start off, 'Aish' is basically a way of expressing frustration or slight anger at someone or a situation. Some beginners learning Korean might think of it as a curse word, but it's not. However, it's still not proper to use it towards older people, strangers, or people in the workplace of higher rank than you.
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What does Bulla mean in Korean?

It means "I don't know" (informal form).
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What is hajima in Korean?

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HAJIMA (하지마) means don't do, don't, or stop it, depending on the context. Whenever you hear JIMA (지마), it indicates a "don't." It is placed after a verb to make it negative.
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What is Daebak?

Korean exclamations

1. 대박 – (Daebak) Meaning: That's awesome! Stars in Korean dramas and variety shows use this word frequently. It describes when something is awesome or it's a way of showing enthusiasm.
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What does Omo mean Kpop?

Omo: This is short for "omona" and means "oh, my."
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Is learning to speak Korean hard?

The short answer: Korean is not too difficult. But nor is Korean “easy”. On a difficulty scale, I'd say the difficulty of Korean is 4/5 or “Moderately Difficult” — harder to get to fluency for an English speaker than French or German, but easier than Chinese or Arabic.
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How do you say crazy in Korean?

The word most often used for “crazy “in Korean is 미쳤어 (michyeosseo). It stems from the verb 미치다 (michida) which in this context translates to “go crazy.” It can also mean “be out of one's mind” or, simply “go mad”. It's used in the past tense.
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Is ajumma an insult?

When kids say ajumma, it's socially acceptable and not insulting. But, it can be an insult if adults refer someone directly that way. Especially, calling a single youngish woman ajumma is very offensive and rude. You can call them ajumma only if you want to pick a fight.
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What is Jagiya in Korean?

If you live in Korea or watch a lot of Korean dramas you may hear the word 'Jagiya' (자기야) a lot and wondered what it means. Jagiya (자기야) is an affectionate way to call your boyfriend or girlfriend. Jagiya is similar to 'honey', 'darling', baby' in English. Both married and unmarried couples can call each other Jagiya.
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How do you say friend in Korean?

The word for “friend” in Korean is 친구 (chingu).
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What is Chincha Korean?

Chincha is a typical korean expression translated as really, meaning surprise. Funny face with cool Korean Hangul lettering saying Chincha.
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What's annoying in Korean?

Yong (Korean Hangul: 용, Korean Hanja: 勇) is a family name used in Korea, as well as a character in some Korean given names. As a family name, it may also be spelled Ryong in Korea. It is of Sino-Korean origin.
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What is Nan Molla in Korean?

"Nan molla” means "I don't know," but it's also used when you're surprised at something and want to avoid it. EX) Oh my god, I don't know! See a translation.
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Is yes in Korean Dae or NAE?

To answer “yes,” you can use either 예 [ye] or 네 [ne]. 예 [ye] is a little more polite.
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What does Gojo mean in Korean?

/gojo/ wave. countable noun. If you refer to a wave of a particular feeling, you mean that it increases quickly and becomes very intense, and then often decreases again.
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