What is ah ah in Korean?

What the heck is 'Ah-Ah'? It's the word Koreans shortened the word “Iced Americano,” which sounds like pronounces Ah-Ah) in Korean. Think about it, it's AH-ICED.
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What is americano in Korean?

Korean Slang: 따아 (Hot Americano), 아아 (Iced Americano)
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How do Koreans say ice americano?

6. 아아 (Ice Americano) 아이스 아메리카노[Iced Americano]= Ice Americano coffee. So, let say you want to buy iced americano in one of the cafes in Korea, instead of talking like a foreigner, you may want to use this and this slang also will save your time upon ordering.
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Why do Koreans say fighting?

(Korean: 화이팅, pronounced [ɸwaitʰiŋ]) is a Korean word of support or encouragement. It is frequently used in sports or whenever a challenge such as a difficult test or unpleasant assignment is met. It derives from a Konglish borrowing of the English word "Fighting!"
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Why do Koreans like Iced Americano?

Accountant Lee Dae-hee told AFP he drank iced Americanos exclusively because it was a faster and more efficient caffeine hit, essential in South Korea's hard-driving "ppalli-ppalli" -- hurry-hurry -- work culture.
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Is Iced Americano just black coffee?

Is an Americano just black coffee? An Americano is not just black coffee. It is essentially an espresso shot diluted with water. There are two different ways to prepare this drink that can alter its look.
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Why do Koreans drink so much coffee?

For the first several years of its introduction in Korea, coffee was still an expensive drink. Many of Korea's elite and wealthy—along with royals, politicians, businesspeople, artists, and intellectuals—also fell in love with coffee. It symbolized Western culture for them and thus became a status symbol.
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What do Korean people say when they're mad?

There are two other phrases that are commonly used in Korea. The first phrase is 네 알바 아니잖아 (ne alba anijana). This has exactly the same meaning as 상관하지 마 (sanggwanhaji ma). The only difference is that 네 알바 아니잖아 (ne alba anijana) shows more aggressiveness and anger toward the person you're speaking to.
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What is sorry to Korea?

미안해 (mi an hae)

Play. English Translation: Sorry. If you want to say sorry to your close friends, you can say 미안해 (mi an hae). This phrase is the most commonly used informal way of saying sorry in Korean. You can use this in casual conversations with your friends or significant others.
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What does Kaja mean in Korean?

Kaja (pronounced "kah-jah," meaning "let's go" in Korean) is K-beauty for everyone, all skin types and skin tones. From adorable packaging on the outside to sensorial formulas on the inside, we create made-to-play products packed with Korean innovation that go where imagination takes you.
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What does Dosa mean in Korean?

Dosa is a Korean slang for being good at something.
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What do Koreans say before shots?

In Korea, the word 건배 (or geonbae) literally means “empty glass”, making it similar to the stateside expression “bottoms up”. And while the word implies that you should drink the whole of your drink after toasting, it's not actually necessary.
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What do Koreans say before drinking?

To use the “Korean cheers,” raise your glass in the air, say 건배 (geonbae), and clink your glass with your friend's glass. The word implies that you should then drink the whole of your drink, but this is not actually necessary. 건배 (geonbae) is usually said by itself rather than part of a phrase or sentence.
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What does nunna mean in Korean?

누나 (noona) to address a female friend who is older. Nuna is the opposite of oppa. While oppa is used exclusively by females when addressing older males, nuna is used exclusively by males when addressing older females. You may also see 누나 spelled as “Nuna.” Nuna is used in place of a person's name.
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What does 밥 mean in Korean?

“밥 (Bap)” literally means “rice” or “meal” in Korea. It can include cooked rice with: sticky rice (찹쌀) barley (보리) black rice (흑미)
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What is Dal in Korean?

달 • (dal) (astronomy) moon; the Moon.
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What is to dislike in Korean?

싫어하다 (sireohada) dislike (verb)
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What is YES in South Korean?

To answer “yes,” you can use either 예 [ye] or 네 [ne]. 예 [ye] is a little more polite.
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How do you reject in Korean?

Although 아니에요(anieyo.) literally means "It's not", this expression is often used as a polite way to refuse an invite.
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What is the hardest Korean word to say?

  • iryoil. 일요일 (n) Sunday. Sipchiril iryoil. 십칠일 일요일 Sunday the 17th.
  • gwail. 과일 (n) fruit. gwail han jogak. 과일 한 조각 ...
  • saram. 사람 (n) person.
  • gyehoek. 계획 (n) plan. Dallyeoge geumyoirui gyehoegeul jeogeuseyo. 달력에 금요일의 계획을 적으세요. ...
  • gwiyeoun. 귀여운 (a) cute.
  • sarang. 사랑 (n) love.
  • cheolchangsal. 철창살 (n) grille bar.
  • masitda. 맛있다 (a) delicious.
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How do you flirt in Korea?

Flirting in Korean culture is pretty much like what you see in Korean dramas. They use romantic, sweet, and cute phrases to touch the heart of the person they like. Aside from romantic phrases, they also flirt by acting cute, called aegyo (애교).
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How do you show respect in Korean?

Respect should always be shown to those that are older than you. This involves deferring to their opinion, waiting for their input and lowering your gaze if they are an elder. Objects, gifts and food should be offered and received with two hands.
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Why do Koreans pour each other drinks?

Koreans believed drinking etiquette is important. When people become of age to drink alcohol, they are taught how to drink with other people by elders, because Korean ancestors thought that pouring and receiving drinks was important over the bowl.
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Why do Korean actors send each other coffee truck?

Now when you send a coffee truck to someone in South Korea, it means that you support and wish them well. If the word "hwaiting!" ("you can do it!") is an object, this would be it! Many Korean celebs who became friends after working together have gifted their co-stars with a coffee truck.
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Why do they drink so much in Korea?

South Korea's unparalleled liquor consumption is almost entirely due to the country's love for a certain fermented rice spirit called Soju. The South Korean liquor accounts for 97% of the country's spirits market.
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