What is Geunde?

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

선생님 • (seonsaengnim) (counter 분, hanja 先生님) (honorific) teacher. sir, mister, Ms (polite term of address for an elder male or female)
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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 the meaning of MWO in Korean?

However, the most basic way to say “what” in Korean is 뭐 (mwo). 뭐 is what you would use when simply posing the question “what?” It is shortened from the noun 무엇 (mueot), which also means 'what' in Korean.
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What is Jagiya in Korean?

If you live in Korea or watch a lot of Korean dramas you may hear the word 'Jagiya' (자기야) a lot and wondered what it means. Jagiya (자기야) is an affectionate way to call your boyfriend or girlfriend. Jagiya is similar to 'honey', 'darling', baby' in English. Both married and unmarried couples can call each other Jagiya.
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What does Arraseo mean?

The word “araso” can also be used to express that you understand what the other person is saying. It is written as 알았어 in Korean so it is also often romanized as “arasseo.” This is an informal way of saying “okay” or “I know” in Korean.
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What is Wae Geurae?

왜그래? (wae geurae?) | “What's wrong?” 괜찮아요? (gwenchaneyo?) | “Are you ok?” Without the question mark, it simply means “Alright”, “That's alright”, or “It's nothing.”
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What is Shiroyo in Korean?

In Hangul: 네가 싫어

This phrase literally translates to “I dislike you” but can used to say “I hate you” as well. It is pretty much all about how angry you are when you say it. It is informal/casual Korean which means that you should only say it to: People younger than you.
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What is Ani in Korean?

아니 (ani) means “no”, 아니다 (anida)means “not”. The word 아니다 (anida)changes to 아니에요(anieyo) or 아닙니다(animnida) when speaking formally. It changes to 아니야 (aniya) when speaking informally. Example (Formal):
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What is Haksaeng in Korean?

학생 (haksaeng) noun meaning student in Korean.
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What is Byeonhosa?

변호사 • (byeonhosa) (hanja 辯護士) lawyer, solicitor, counsel, attorney, barrister.
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What is Kol Korean?

4. 콜 (kol) | Deal. 콜 came from the word 'call', but it is used to mean 'sure', 'deal', or 'okay'.
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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 is Anniyo Korean?

ani (in Hangul: 아니)

If you want the casual and informal way of saying “no” in Korean, just remove “yo”(요) from 아니요(aniyo) and say “ani” (아니) and you're good. It carries the exact same meaning but you should only use it with close friends or with people who are younger than you.
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What is NE in Korea?

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 does Banryeo mean in Korean?

As a Korean word Banryeo (반려) means a companion or partner in English, the program desires participants to take care of their designated beach as their companion or partner.
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What does shipa mean in Korean?

Korean Word: 아쉽다 Romanization: a ship da. English Meaning: 1. sad, sorry 2. to miss, to feel the lack of 3.
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What does Anja mean in Korean?

He can say a total of five Korean words, researchers report in the journal Current Biology, and those include annyong (hello), anja (sit down), aniya (no), nuo (lie down), and choah (good).
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What does Geureom mean in Korean?

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

“Why?” is one of the most important questions in any language. To express “why” in Korean, you use the word “wae” (왜), which you can then make more formal by adding the suffix “yo” (요) .
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What does Geuraeseo mean in Korean?

그래 (geurae) | “like this;” adverb. It comes from the word 그래서 (geuraeseo)
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What does Isseoyo mean in Korean?

“있어요” (isseoyo) – there is/there are, signifying the existence of something. ”없어요” (eopsseoyo) – there isn't/there aren't… signifying the absence of something. They both also deal with “having something”. So “있어요” would also mean “to have” and ”없어요” would also mean “to not have”.
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What is Ara so in Korean?

Araso. A word we bet you've heard a lot while watching K-Dramas. This means to say 'okay' or 'understood'. You can use it whilst meaning to say that you've got it or understood something.
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What does Chakaman mean in Korean?

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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