Aigoo is an expression similar to ‘oh gosh’ Ottoke means ‘what do I do?’ / ‘what should I do?’
What does Otoke mean in Korean?
Otoke literally mean “how” but if you only use that one word, it means “oh no.. what am I gonna do about it “ or if another person is saying she had a bad day and you say otoke to that person it could mean “ oh im sorry.
What does Aigoo mean?
Aigoo / 아이구: Geez, oh no, oops. Can be used in many different contexts, but usually it’s used to show frustration.
What does Opso mean in Korean?
Park Jimin. , knows 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.)
What does Eotteoke mean in Korean?
It means ‘how‘
See a translation.
What is the meaning of Jinjja?
Do you mean “진짜?” [ jinjja] It means “really?” in Korean.
What is Gwenchana?
“괜찮아” – I’m/You’re okay/fine. See a translation.
What is Daebak?
대박 – (Daebak) Meaning: That’s awesome! Stars in Korean dramas and variety shows use this word frequently. It describes when something is awesome or it’s a way of showing enthusiasm. A lot of the time it also describes a state of awe or shock.
How do you say cute in Korean?
- Formal “Cute” in Korean. 귀엽습니다 (gwiyeopseumnida) You might hear this word in a presentation about cuteness, in an interview, or in an announcement. …
- Standard “Cute” in Korean. 귀여워요 (gwiyeowoyo) …
- Informal “Cute” in Korean. 귀여워 (gwiyeowo)
What is Kyeopta?
“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.
What does Isseoyo mean?
It means to exist, have, there is, there are, or to be in some place or doing something. Example: I am learning Korean. = 한국어 배우고 있어요 (hangukeo baeugo isseoyo)
What does Bogo Sipeo mean?
Informal “I Miss You” in Korean
1. 보고 싶어 (bogo sipeo)
What does shippo mean in Korean?
Depending on what verb you use. For eg, 1) bogo-shippo (I miss you) 2) kago-shippo (I wanna go) 3) mogo-shippo (I wanna eat) 4) anhjago-shippo (I wanna sit)
What is ODI GA?
“어디가 – eodiga” meaning “where is it” or “where”
What does saranghae Juseyo mean?
i love you so much.
What is Chin Cha in Korean?
Chincha is a typical korean expression translated as really, meaning surprise.