What does BAHM mean in Korean?

밤 (bahm: night/chestnut)
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What does Jeon Bam mean in Korean?

@Jungkook_SNS. Full name is 전밤 (Jeon Bahm). And it's other meaning is chestnut.
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What does Chogi mean?

To cut a chogi, also spelled choagy or chogie, is an English slang term meaning “Let's get out of here.” It probably stems from Korean: cheogi or jeogi means “there” (it's opposite, yeogi, means “here”). and was picked up by U.S. soldiers during the Korean War.
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What does Eomeoni mean in Korean?

Eomeoni / eomma (어머니/ 엄마): The first term is the formal way of saying mother, while the second term is the informal way of saying the same (mom). Abeoji / Abba (아버지/ 아빠): The first term is the formal way of saying father, and the second term is the informal way of saying the same (dad). Halmeoni (할머니): Grandmother.
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What does Aboji mean in Korean?

아버지 (abeoji)

This is the standard word for 'father' in Korean. You can use this word when talking about your own father, but instead of saying 'my father', you should say 'our father', which is '우리 아버지 (uri abeoji)' in Korean.
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What does Kamjagiya mean?

KOREAN WORD OF THE DAY: "kamjagiya" kkam-jjak-i-ya. English trans: "you scared me"
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What is Yogiyo Korean?

In South Korea 'Yogiyo!' literally means 'over here!'. It's a call you'll hear most nights echoing across busy restaurant floors.
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What is Jamkkanman in Korean?

/jamkkanman/ just. adverb [ADV n] You use just in expressions such as just a minute and just a moment to ask someone to wait for a short time.
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What does Jogiyo mean in Korean?

Shillaehapnida (Shi-le-hap-ni-da), Jogiyo (Cho-gyo)– they both mean “excuse me”, but shillaehapnida sounds more polite. It's equivalent to “pardon me” while jogiyo is more like calling someone's attention.
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What does songi mean in Korean?

Meaning & History. From Sino-Korean 昭 "bright, luminous; illustrious" and 旻 "heaven". ----------------------------------- Given Name SONGI.
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What are the basic Korean words?

10 Most Basic Korean Words To Know
  • 네 (ne) / 예 (ye): Yes.
  • 아니오 (a-ni-yo): No.
  • 괜찮아요 (gwaen-chan-a-yo): Okay.
  • 안녕하세요 (an-nyeong-ha-se-yo): Hello.
  • 주세요 (ju-se-yo): Please.
  • 감사합니다 (gam-sa-ham-ni-da) / 고마워요 (go-ma-woy-o): Thank you.
  • 천만에요 (cheon-man-e-yo): You're welcome.
  • 실례합니다 (sill-ye-ham-ni-da): Excuse me.
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How do you say hi in Korean?

안녕 (Annyeong) – “Hi”
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What is OMO in Korean?

Omo / Omona / 어머 / 어머나: “Oh no!” or “Oh my gosh!”
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What does Bonobonoya mean?

and Jungkook actually said it in a run episode where he was asked to say a dialogue to check he had the book and he said “Bonobonoya” What do you mean by Bhavna? Bhāvanā (Pali; Sanskrit, also bhāvana) literally means “development” or “cultivating” or “producing” in the sense of “calling into existence”.
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What does omma mean in Korea?

In Korean culture, the word "umma" (mommy, mom) is equivalent to "omg", "oh no" , or "whoops" in English. ( Interesting, I know.)
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What does Abunim mean in Korean?

아버님 (abunim) Literal meaning: 아버지 (abeoji) “father” Is an honorific form of 아버지 (abeoji) “father” Is used to call: A father-in-law or your acquaintance's father. Used by: female/male.
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