What does Chogiyo mean in Korean?

'Chogi-yo' (저기요) is another way of saying excuse me in Korean. It essentially means 'I'm here', letting the other person be aware that you are present and require attention.
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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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What is Jebal in Korean?

What does “jebal” mean? This is another word that means “please” in Korean is 제발 (je-bal). It is used when pleading or begging for something or making a strong request.
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What does chagi mean in Korean?

Just like 여보 (yeobo), 자기 (jagi) and 자기야 (jagiya) are also spelled in different ways in English, such as “chagiya” or “chagi.” Nonetheless, they all mean “honey” in Korean.
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What is NAE in Korean?

네 [ne], the shortened version of the casual possessive, 너의 [neoui], meaning, "your" often gets pronounced as 니 [ni] instead of 네(ne] in spoken Korean. This is because 내 [nae] meaning "my" sounds so similar to 네 [ne].
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What is dae in Korean?

The name Dae is primarily a male name of Korean origin that means Greatness.
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What does Bulla mean in Korean?

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

여보세요 • (yeoboseyo) hello (when asking or answering the telephone) hello (when trying to get the attention of someone who does not appear to be listening)
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What is Saram in Korean?

Korean. Examples. 人, 사람 인 (saram in, literally “person-in”) 사람 (saram) means “person”; it is the 훈(訓) (hun, “interpretation”).
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What is Isseoyo Korean?

“있어요” (isseoyo) – there is/there are, signifying the existence of something.
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What does Kajima mean?

+ 지마 (jima) = “don't” = “Don't go.” Please, GD, kajima! These phrases are commonly used in dramas where someone orders someone else not to do something or to go somewhere.
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What is Kyeopta?

Korean words are sometimes altered for an English-friendly spelling and pronunciation. “Kyeopta” (originally pronounced “gwiyeopda”) means “that's cute,” and “bogoshipo” (“bogosipeo”) means “I miss you.” The words are often reflections of a specific facet of Korean culture that cannot be easily translated into English.
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What is Pabo Korean?

pabo/babo (바보) means stupid.
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What is Dangshin?

Basically, the word 당신 (dangshin) means “you” in Korean. But it doesn't mean “you” the same way it does in English. If you're a fan of K-Pop or Korean dramas, you'll hear this word a lot. But please be careful! You'll use this pronoun only when you're talking to two types of people: those you love and those you hate.
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What is Bogoshipo Korean?

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"I miss you" in Korean is 보고싶다 (bogoshipda). It can also mean "I want to see." Another way to say "I miss you" is 보고싶어 (bogoshipuh).
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What is a Yeobo?

Yeobo (여보) is a term of endearment in Korean meaning “Honey” or “Sweetheart”!
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What does Annyeong Hashimnikka mean?

안녕하십니까 (annyeong hashimnikka) Good evening. (Evening greeting)
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What is Mollayo in Korean?

몰라요 (mollayo)

No, I don't. You don't have to say “no” in your answer. It is already implied by the verb “I don't know.”
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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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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 does Baegopa mean?

1. 배고파 (baegopa) – I'm hungry.
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What is Nae Sarang?

“My Love” in Korean – Nae Sarang

— 내 사랑 (nae sarang).
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What does Hoobae mean?

hoobae (plural hoobaes) An underclassman or junior, in the context of South Korea. quotations ▼ (South Korean idol fandom) A newer or less experienced idol.
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