What does Eotteoke mean?

To put it simply, “eotteoke” means how and is usually paired with another phrase like, “jinaeseyo”. I may have talked about the phrase “Jal jinaeseyo?” which is a formal way to say, “How are you?”. If you say “eotteoke jinaeseyo?” it becomes another informal way to ask “how are you?”
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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 Nae Sarang mean?

“My Love” in Korean – Nae Sarang

— 내 사랑 (nae sarang). There are other romantic nicknames you can call your love though, too. Some examples: “Honey” (for women or men) – 여보 (yeobo) “Honey” (for men, only if the woman is younger) – 오빠 (oppa)
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What is the meaning of Kajima?

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 OMO mean in Korean?

The word “omo” is another common romanization for 어머. This word still means “oh my god” in Korean.
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What is Chakaman in Korean?

February 9, 2022. is” chakaman” also means wait? I've heard it many times in Korean variety shows.
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What is Kunde in Korean?

근데 • (geunde) however; nonetheless; be that as it may.
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What is Chogiyo?

'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 Hajimalago in Korean?

Terms in this set (4)

dakchyeo. shut up. hajimalago. i said stop it.
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What is Juseyo Korean?

Juseyo (Joo-se-yo), Jebal – both words mean “please” but they are used in different situations. Juseyo is like your more common kind of please or if you are asking for something. For example, if you are eating at a restaurant and want more kimchi, you say, “Jogiyo (Excuse me), kimchi juseyo”.
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What does Jalja mean in Korean?

잘 자 (jal ja) is the most common informal way to say Good Night in Korean. The Korean verb 자다 (jada) means "to sleep", but to make it informal, just use the word 자 (ja).
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What is Borahae Korean?

In 2016's concert, V coined “borahae” or “I Purple You” means “I'll love you till the end of days,” since purple (violet) is the last color of the rainbow. The phrase combines two Korean words: Violet (bora) and I love you (saranghae).
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What does Jaljinaeyo mean?

The proper response 99% of the time is 'Jaljinaeyo (잘지내요)', which means 'I'm fine'. You can also say 'Jal jinaeseyo (잘 지내세요)', which means either 'How are you? ' if spoken as a question, or 'Take care' if said as a statement.
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What does Giyeok mean in Korean?

"ㄱ (giyeok)" is the first Korean alphabet. The pronunciation is very similar to the Korean word for "memory (giyeok)." It therefore carries a symbolical motif that boosts the level of attention towards the project by encouraging people to think of dementia, and by piquing their interest.
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What does Geureom mean in Korean?

그럼 • (geureom) of course, naturally!
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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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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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What does Chagiya 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 does Sajangnim mean in Korean?

사장님 sajang-nim. “President” or “CEO”
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How do you apologize in Korean?

If you want to say sorry to your close friends, you can say 미안해 (mi anhae). This phrase is the most commonly used informal way of saying sorry in Korean.
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What is kronika in Korean?

Kronika. So. Krome. Then; Of course.
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What is Wae Geurae?

What is Wae Geurae in Korean? It is an expression that's often said in Korean dramas or Korean TV shows or just said by Korean people in general. This means what's the matter? or what's wrong?
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What does Geuraeyo mean in Korean?

Saying “A, Geuraeyo?” pretty much means “Oh really?” or “Is that so?” but if you just say “Geuraeyo” without the “A” before it, it turns into the statement “That's right” or “Exactly”.
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What is Palli in Korean?

Adverb of Manner – 빨리 (palli) or fast/quickly; 천천히 (chonchon. hi) or slowly; 흔자 (hunja) or alone/by oneself.
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