What is Geuchi in Korean?

“Right?" and "Isn't it” is 그치 (geuchi).
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What does kacchi mean in Korean?

Korean Word: 까치 Romanization: ka chi. English Meaning: magpie (type of bird)
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Does Daebak mean?

'Daebak' originally means 'jackpot' or 'big success' but it is more. commonly used as a slang to. express your surprised/shocked.
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What is hajima in Korean?

A fun notebook that has 하지마 (Hajima) written in Hangul (the Korean alphabet). You say it when you want someone to stop, it means stop, don't, don't do it.110 lined pages, soft matte cover.
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Why do Koreans say Omo?

“Omo” 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 ga chi in Korean?

In short: GACHI is the Korean word for TOGETHER (같이).
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What does Bam Bam mean in Korean?

밤 • (bam) night quotations ▼
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What is Bangu Korean?

Bangu / Teureum. 방구 / 트름 By American standards, it's considered rude to fart or burp in public, but for Koreans it's just a natural bodily occurrence.
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What is Arayo in Korean?

“I don't know” in Korean – 몰라요 (mollayo)

To contrast, “I know” is 알아요 (arayo).
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What is Pang Pang in Korean?

Pang pang (팡팡) is one of those weird Korean words that means 'lazily' but can also be an onomatopoeia for bouncing.
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What does Seki mean in Korean?

새끼 (sae-kki, --): A noun used to derogatorily refer to any general person. The word, when not used as a profanity, is used to describe a young of an animal. Note it can also be used affectionately too.
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What is Yaa Korean?

being addressed so that they eliminate possible grammatical ambiguities. -a or -ya (Hangul: 아, 야) is a casual title used at the end of names. It is not gender exclusive. If a name ends in a consonant -a is used (e.g. Jinyoung-a 진영아), while -ya is used if the name ends in a vowel (e.g. Yeji-ya 예지야).
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What is chagiya 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 mashita mean in Korean?

How do you pronounce Mashita and what does it mean? It's pronounced “muh-SHEET-uh” and translates to mean “It's delicious!”. Is this Korean food? Yes.
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Why do Koreans say Gucci?

Sometimes they are talking about Gucci the brand. Most of the time, they are saying 그치 (geuchi). 그치 means “isn't it?” and “right?” 그치 is an agreeing expression. It can be used a both a statement and a question.
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What is Gae Saekki?

2. Gae-sae-kki 개새끼 Another combination of Korean curse words that we sometimes hear is gae-sae-kki which means “son of a b*tch”. Again, whether or not you commonly hear this phrase depends on the age rating of the K-drama in question. Sometimes, K-drama characters use the phrase but omit the word gae.
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What is Korean slang for boyfriend?

Namjachingu – “Boyfriend”

To call someone your boyfriend, you can use namjachingu. Similar to the previous example, this term of endearment comprises two Korean words: namja (“man”) and chingu (“friend”).
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What do Koreans call their GF?

여자친구 (“yeo-ja-chin-gu”) — Girlfriend

It's not really a nickname, but just in case you wanted to know the Korean word for “girlfriend,” here it is. It's the combination of 여자 (“yeo-ja”) which means woman, and 친구 (“chin-gu”) which means friend.
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What does Joahaeyo mean?

좋아해 (joahae) = I like you (casual) 좋아해요 (joahaeyo) = I like you (polite) 좋아합니다 (joahamnida) = I like you (formal) Say these to the friends, girlfriends, or boyfriends you make speaking in Korea!
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How do you call bae in Korean?

How do you call bae in Korean?
  1. Jagiya (자기야) – “Honey” or “Baby”
  2. Nae sarang (내 사랑) – “My Love”
  3. Yeobo (여보) – “Honey” or “Darling”
  4. Aein (애인) – “Sweetheart”
  5. Aegiya (애기야) – “Baby”
  6. Naekkeo (내꺼) – “Mine” or “My Sweetheart”
  7. Gongjunim (공주님) – “Princess”
  8. Wangjanim (왕자님) – “Prince”
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What is nim in Korean?

What does nim in Korean mean? The word 님 (nim) in Korean could be roughly translated to “Mr.” or “Madam” in English. It is one of the most common honorifics used in the Korean language. 씨 (ssi) This suffix is used to address people that are roughly on the same level of the social hierarchy.
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What is Choayo in Korean?

Choayo is a word to express that you like it like 'I like it', 'I'm down', 'Good' in English.
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What is Yeobo?

여보 • (yeobo) (my) darling, honey, sweetheart.
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What is Ggondae Korean?

“A top-down 'ggondae' culture is dominating my office like in military barracks.” Ggondae is Korean slang meaning old man with a bossy, authoritarian attitude. This episode illustrates how young workers are suffering from “ggondae culture” that grips most Korean offices.
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What does Pung mean in Korean?

It's a Korean Chinese dish, originating in China but modified to suit Korean tastes, with Korean ingredients. In Chinese, Kan means dry, Pung means stir fry and Gi means chicken.
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