What is Bulla Korean?

A bulla is a flattened lump of hardened clay bearing the impression of a seal. The healed cracks on this bulla suggest it was shattered when the animal was still alive.
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What does Bulla mean in Korean?

It means "I don't know" (informal form).
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What does Bulla Bulla mean?

1 : a hollow thin-walled rounded bony prominence. 2 : a large vesicle or blister — compare bleb. More from Merriam-Webster on bulla.
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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 is Jebal?

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.
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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 Isseoyo Korean?

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

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 does Eotteokhae mean?

Eotteokhae? Eotteokhae literally means “what to do?”. Most of the times, non-Korean speakers use this in situations where they really don't know what to do. In panic, they blurt out this expression.
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What is Ottoke English?

Ottoke?! This expression means “What should I do now?!” This is usually used when you're in a difficult situation. For example: I forgot where I put my Alien Registration Card. Ottoke?! (What should I do now?!)
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What does bulla mean in India?

(pathology) an elevation of the skin filled with serous fluid.
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Can bulla go Super Saiyan?

As far as technicalities are concerned, yes. She's half Saiyan, and we've seen all the other 1/2 Saiyans (Gohan, Goten, Trunks) go Super Saiyan, so it follows she can too.
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What is the plural of bulla?

Answer. The noun bulla can be countable or uncountable. In more general, commonly used, contexts, the plural form will be bullae. However, in more specific contexts, the plural form can also be bullas e.g. in reference to various types of bullas or a collection of bullas.
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What's annoying in Korean?

Yong (Korean Hangul: 용, Korean Hanja: 勇) is a family name used in Korea, as well as a character in some Korean given names. As a family name, it may also be spelled Ryong in Korea. It is of Sino-Korean origin.
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What does BAE mean in Korean?

The name Bae is of Korean origin. The meaning of Bae translates to 'an inspiration', 'being inspired'. This name also means 'berry' in Latin. Bae is a term to lovingly call your significant other, meaning 'before anyone else' and a shorter version of 'baby'.
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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 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 Dega in Korean?

dega" is translated often as "I" and "uri" often as "we, ours, mine, my". In that case "uri" reminds of Japanese "uchi" うち, where it means "home, our home, my home, our, my"
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What is KRE in Korean?

If you meant 그래, then it means words along the lines of "Yes.", "Indeed." etc.
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What does Jinja mean in Korean?

There are two different words for 'really' in the Korean language: 정말 (jeongmal) 진짜 (jinjja)
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Is yes in Korean Dae or NAE?

To answer “yes,” you can use either 예 [ye] or 네 [ne]. 예 [ye] is a little more polite.
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What does Majayo mean in Korean?

So, they often say 네,마자요 (Ne, majayo). In english that's mean "Yes, that's right." This is in order to express more strongly and clearly that you are said "you're right" rather than sounding like you are just nodding... (Ne, majayo.)
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What is NE in Korean?

1. 네 (ne) This one might be a bit more confusing as it sounds like a negative word in English. 네 (ne) and 예 (ye) are often used interchangeably regardless of politeness level. Since it is the standard form of “yes” in Korean, you can use it in all situations without worrying about offending anyone.
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What is Gwiyeobda?

귀엽다 (gwiyeobda) means Cute & Lovely in Korean.
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What does mashita mean in Korean?

It Is Delicious

The word 'delicious' is made up of the word 맛 (mat), meaning 'taste', and the verb 있다 (itda), which means “to exist.” These are combined to make the word 맛있다 (masitda) which literally means “taste exists”, but actually means “delicious.”
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