Why do Koreans say everyone?

여러분 (yeo-reo-bun)
This word would usually be used when you want to get everyone's attention immediately for an announcement or important information.
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Why do Koreans always say Aish?

To start off, 'Aish' is basically a way of expressing frustration or slight anger at someone or a situation. Some beginners learning Korean might think of it as a curse word, but it's not. However, it's still not proper to use it towards older people, strangers, or people in the workplace of higher rank than you.
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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 Jogiyo mean in Korean?

Shillaehapnida (Shi-le-hap-ni-da), Jogiyo (Cho-gyo)– they both mean “excuse me”, but shillaehapnida sounds more polite. It's equivalent to “pardon me” while jogiyo is more like calling someone's attention.
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How do you curse in Korean?

10 Common Korean Curse Words ? Speak Like a Native
  1. Korean Swear Words #1 – 씨발 (Ssi-Bal)
  2. Korean Swear Words #2 – 개새끼 (Gae-Sae-Ggi)
  3. Korean Swear Words #3 – 지랄 (Ji-Ral)
  4. Korean Swear Words #4 – 빈대새끼 (Bin-Dae-Sae-Ggi)
  5. Korean Swear Words #5 – 미친놈, 미친년 (Mi-Chin-Nom, Mi-Chon-Nyeon)
  6. Korean Curse Words #6 – 좆됐어 (Joj-Dwaesseo)
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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 Opso Korean?

없어 / Opso – Which comes from the verb 없다 / Opso means “there is not” or “I/he/she/etc. doesn't have something”. This specific conjugation is informal (only use with friends, younger people, animals, etc.)
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How do you apologize in Korean?

If you want to say sorry to your close friends, you can say 미안해 (mi anhae). This phrase is the most commonly used informal way of saying sorry in Korean.
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What does Isseoyo mean?

“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 Jinjja in Korean?

To say really in Korean, you say "jinjja" (in Hangul:진짜 ) or jeongmal (정말), but to fully understand these words, you need to take a look at the examples and how they are used in context.
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What does Bulla mean in Korean?

It means "I don't know" (informal form).
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How do you say hi in Korean?

안녕 (Annyeong) – “Hi”
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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 do you reply to Annyeong?

For example, an older man or woman may say “hello” to you by saying the more casual and informal version of “hello,” which is 안녕 (annyeong). In that case, you should still reply with 안녕하세요 (annyeonghaseyo).
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What is NAE in Korean?

네 [ne], the shortened version of the casual possessive, 너의 [neoui], meaning, "your" often gets pronounced as 니 [ni] instead of 네(ne] in spoken Korean. This is because 내 [nae] meaning "my" sounds so similar to 네 [ne].
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What means Ottoke?

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.
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How do you respond to Mianhae?

Meanwhile, you can say in informal (banmal) way like 미안해 (mianhae) or just 미안 (mian) to your close friends. What if someone says sorry to you? You can reply 괜찮습니다 (gwaenchanseumnida), or 괜찮아요 (gwaenchanayo), or 괜찮아 (gwaenchanha).
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What is kronika in Korean?

Kronika. So. Krome. Then; Of course.
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What is Ani in Korean?

아니 (ani) means “no”, 아니다 (anida) means “not”.
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What does Annyeong Hashimnikka mean?

안녕하십니까 (annyeong hashimnikka) Good evening. (Evening greeting)
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What does Molla mean in Korean?

MOLLA (몰라) means "I don't know." This is informal so use this version towards friends and those younger than you.
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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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Is Korean hard to learn to speak?

The short answer: Korean is not too difficult. But nor is Korean “easy”. On a difficulty scale, I'd say the difficulty of Korean is 4/5 or “Moderately Difficult” — harder to get to fluency for an English speaker than French or German, but easier than Chinese or Arabic.
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