The Korean language, called "Hangul",
is made up of 14 consonants and 10 vowels,
and many people write it on the Internet in a simplified form.
See the example using only consonants.
최근에 사용하는 한국어 신조어를 정리해봤어요.
가끔 한국 영상을 보면 무슨 말인지 모르는 말들도 많아요.^^
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약어 Abbreviation
ㅇㅇ : Yes
ㄴㄴ : No
ㅇㅋ : Okay
ㅎㅇ : Hi
ㅂㅂ : Bye
ㅈㅅ : Sorry
ㅊㅋ : Congrats!
ㅅㄱ : Keep up hard work
ㄱㅅ : Thank you
ㄱㄱ : go
ㅎㄷㄷ : scared
Vowel
ㅜㅜ / ㅠㅠ : Sad
두문자어 Acronym
열심히 공부하다 -> 열공: It means “study hard”
열등감 폭발 -> 열폭: It means “too jealousy”
엄마 친구 아들, 엄마 친구 딸 -> 엄친아, 엄친딸: It means “someone who is very intelligent, competence and has a good looking and personality.”
볼수록 매력있다 -> 볼매: It means “the more meet, the more attractive.”
완전히 소중한 남자 -> 완소남: It means “a man who is very valuable.”
안구에 습기차다 -> 안습: It means “sad because someone is poor and pitiful.”
듣도 보도 못한 잡것 -> 듣보잡: It means “someone or something that never heard of it; unpopular.”
솔직히 까놓고 말해서 -> 솔까말: It means “to be honest.”
지켜주지 못해서 미안해 -> 지못미: It means “feel sorry because couldn’t save you.”
도둑 촬영 -> 도촬: It means “taking a picture of someone secretly.”
속어 Slang
간지 (Gan-ji): It means “looks great” or “stylish.” Stem from a word of Japanese.
쩐다 (Jjeon-da): It means both “awesome” and “awful” depends on the situation.
낚였다 (Nack-yut-da): It means “be fooled and cheated.”
막장 (Mark-jang): It means “someone who reached the end in a bad way.”
헐 (Her): It is an exclamation used when hearing something “outrageous” or “unbelievable.”
별다방 (Byul-da-bang): It means “Starbucks.” Byul is a star and Da-bang is a café in English.
된장녀 (Duan-jang-nyeo): It means “a woman who expends a lot of money on luxurious items.”
훈남 (Hoon-nam): It means “a man who makes woman’s heart be warmed and touched.”
찌질이 (Jji-jil-e): It means “someone who is not good looking and doesn’t act cool".
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