What does Mwoji mean in Korean?

/mwoji/ what. adverb [ADV n] You use what to indicate that you are making a guess about something such as an amount or value.
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What is Mwoya in Korean?

뭐야 (mwoya) can also be used to question a person... like "What's wrong with you!"
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What does Ige Mwoya mean?

뭐야 이게(mwoya ige) – the emphasis is on “what”. So it's like saying, “What is this?” and. 이고 뭐야 (igo mwoya) – the emphasis is on “this”. So it's like saying, “What is this?”
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What is Bulla Korean?

공문서용 인장 {noun}
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What does Chogi mean in Korean?

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”).
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What does Chakaman mean in Korean?

February 9, 2022. is” chakaman” also means wait? I've heard it many times in Korean variety shows. February 11, 2022. 잠깐만(jamkkanman) means “wait a minute.” ^^
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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 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 Shiro Korean?

Direct translation: Shiro / 싫어

You see, in Korean, there are different words for 'hate' to be used when talking about a person or a suggestion.
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What does Juseyo mean?

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 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 does Areumdawo mean?

areumdawo (informal/friendly)
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What does Chukahae mean in Korean?

축하해 (Chukahae) - Informal/Casual Form

The last way to say Congratulations in Korean that we will learn is the informal form 축하해 (Chukahae). This phrase is used when you talk to your friends or someone really close to you, like your girlfriend or boyfriend.
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What is Andwae in English?

안돼 (andwae) is an objection to an action or a behavior meaning “no, don't do that” or “you can't do that”, as in you're not allowed to do something.
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What is Korean dog?

The Korean word for 'dog' is very simple: You can just say 개 (gae)! Often it appears that people confuse this word to be an alternative and the more common word for dog to be 강아지 (gangaji) but that is actually not true. 개 (gae) is the word to use when wanting to express the meaning of 'dog'.
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What is Chin Cha in 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 Domo mean in Korean?

DOMO means "very". It's especially helpful when stressing appreciation or making an apology. When you buy something at a store, store clerk would say "DOMO ARIGATOU", meaning thank you "very much". You can also use DOMO as a greeting like "hello". And just saying DOMO can mean a casual way of "thank you" like thanks.
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What does Baegopayo mean?

배고파요 (baegopayo) – I'm hungry

You can use these expressions to say that you are hungry or that you are full. They can be used in most situations.
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What is HAE in Korean?

Usually, the word Koreans use when they talk about the sun is 해 (hae). It's not the only word you can use when talking about the sun (more on that in a moment), but 해 (hae) is the more common one to use, especially in your daily life. The other Korean word for 'sun' that you can use is 태양 (taeyang).
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What does Sugohaseyo mean in Korean?

수고하세요. sugohaseyo 'Work hard then. ' Meaning: 'Work hard', but Korean people use this phrase when they leave before someone else or say 'Bye for now'. You can use this phrase when you leave the office (after a long day of work) or a restaurant (eating is hard work!)
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What does Chuseyo mean in Korean?

The usual way of saying “please” in Korean is 주세요 (juseyo). You can use it in most situations, for example, ordering food in a restaurant or asking a taxi driver to take you to the train station.
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What is Joahaeyo?

2.2 “I Like You” in Korean (standard) 2.2.1 1. 좋아해요 (joahaeyo)
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