You don’t need to say ‘
I’ or ‘you
‘, you can just say 좋아해요 (joahaeyo). If you want to be specific, you can use ‘I’ (저 | jeo) and ‘you’ (당신 |dangsin).
What is Choayo Korean?
좋아요(choayo) means ‘
good
‘.
What does Johayo mean in Korean?
It means
Good
! It can be also okay or sure. For example, Let’ s go out for dinner. You can say 좋아요.
What does Jinja mean in Korean?
There are two different words for ‘
really
‘ in the Korean language: 정말 (jeongmal) 진짜 (jinjja)
What is Joayo?
좋아 means
‘I like it’
, or ‘good’ and 좋아요 is a polite form of 좋아. They are used as declarative sentences. However, conveniently, they are also used as interrogative sentences with raising the tone at the end.
What is saranghae?
Saranghae means ‘
I Love You
‘ in Korean and we bet after learning this, you’re going to use this term to comment on all of BTS’ pictures and videos, because, don’t well all love them!
What does Chincha mean in Korean?
진짜 ( Jinjja) means ”
Really
“
How do u say goodnight in Korean?
잘 자 (jal ja)
is the most common informal way to say Good Night in Korean. The Korean verb 자다 (jada) means “to sleep”, but to make it informal, just use the word 자 (ja). The Korean word 잘 (jal) still means “well”.
What is Jeongmal?
jeongmal (정말) can be used in almost every situation, and just like jinjja (진짜), it can be used as a question, and mean
both “very” and “for real”
.
What does Omo mean in Korean?
Omo / Omona / 어머 / 어머나: “
Oh no!
” or “Oh my gosh!”
What is Yeppeo?
yeppeo 예뻐 –
you are pretty or it is pretty
(informal, btw friends) yeppeuda 예쁘다 (it could be used to make an exclamation) yeppeoyo 예뻐요 (formal, polite version)
What does Neomu mean?
너무 (neomu) =
so or too
.
Is Joa a Korean name?
|
Cho
|
Hangul 조
|
Hanja 趙 or 曹
|
Revised Romanization Jo
|
McCune–Reischauer Cho
|
What is the meaning of Mianhae?
미안해 (mianhae) comes from 미안하다 (
to be sorry
), and is conjugated in the informal, low, impolite form. It’s a light way of saying “sorry” 죄송합니다 (joesonghabnida) comes from 죄송하다 and is conjugated in the formal polite form. Is a formal phrase and means “excuse me”/”forgive me”/”I’m (so) sorry”
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