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  2. Category:Korean words and phrases - Wikipedia

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    16 languages. Dansk; ... Korean slang (4 P) M. Minjung (11 P) Pages in category "Korean words and phrases" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total.

  3. 'Get on it AY-sep!' Foreign words have invaded Korea. The ...

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    Korean suggestions of English words such as "e-mail" and "e-mail list" in the library at the National Institute of Korean Language in Seoul. Kim Hyeong-bae, a senior researcher, inspects a relief ...

  4. Korean profanity - Wikipedia

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    The word, when not used as a profanity, is used to describe a young of an animal; 씨발; ssibal: Adjective (similar to "fucking") or interjection ("fuck!"). The word originates from an archaic verb 씹하다 which originally meant "to have sex" 엠창; emchang: Interjection. "Your mother is a prostitute". 엠 is a slang term for "mother".

  5. Category:Korean slang - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 20 February 2023, at 10:29 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Standard Korean Language Dictionary - Wikipedia

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    The compilation of Standard Korean Language Dictionary was commenced on 1 January 1992, by The National Academy of the Korean Language, the predecessor of the National Institute of Korean Language. [1] The dictionary's first edition was published in three volumes on 9 October 1999, followed by the compact disc released on 9 October 2001. [2]

  7. Konglish - Wikipedia

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    Konglish (Korean: 콩글리시; RR: konggeullisi; [kʰoŋ.ɡɯl.li.ɕi]), more formally Korean-style English (Korean: 한국어식 영어; Hanja: 韓國語式英語; RR: hangugeo-sik yeongeo; [han.ɡu.ɡʌ.ɕik̚ jʌŋ.ʌ]) comprises English and other foreign language loanwords that have been appropriated into Korean, [1] and includes many that are used in ways that are not readily ...

  8. Aegyo - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] A similar expression is gyotae (Korean: 교태; Hanja: 嬌態; Korean pronunciation:). Aegyo literally means behaving in a flirtatious, coquettish manner and it is commonly expected for both male and female K-pop idols and is also expected or demanded from exclusively younger females in Korean society in a way which reinforces or ...

  9. Old-School Slang Words That Really Deserve a Comeback

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    Slang words make the world go around! ... Used to describe: A very good dancer. This has nothing to do with avian-themed oyster crackers. Let’s break it down: In the 1920s, a shin cracker was ...