1. 네
Romanized: Ne
Pronounced: 'ne' as in 'never'
2. 알았어(요)
Romanized: Arasseo(yo)
Read: Ah-ra*-so-(yo)**
3. 괜찮아(요)
Romanized: Kwaenchana(yo)
Read: Kwen-chahn-a-(yo)**
*The 'r' in 'ra' is slightly rolled and is neither a full R or L sound.
** Add 'yo' if you are speaking to somebody older than you or whom you are not close to. This is the particle for level 2 formal speech.
The Korean word for "ok" is ę´ė°Žėė (gwaenchanayo).
The Korean word "sarang" means love.
The word vagina in Korean is "ė§" (jil).
The word for "jewel" in Korean is ëŗ´ė (bo-seok).
"Anya" does not have a specific meaning in Korean. It is not a Korean word.
There is no known meaning or translation for the word "charanda" in Korean. It does not appear to be a commonly used Korean word.
It's the same as English. OK.
Khre ( Fine... )Arashsso (OK)Kwinchana ( I'm fine, or I'm ok...)KOREAN SERIES.
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Yes, the word Korean describes the word War. It is an adjective.
The word everyone in Korean is 여러분 .
The Korean word for 'boyfriend' is남자친구 (namjachingu).
The Korean word for 'basic' is기초의(gichoui).
The Korean word for hangover is sukchwee. 숙취
daijubu alrigth in Korean dude are you ok? that is Japanese.. daijubu is Japanese not Korean... i dunno how to spell it but it should be gaengchanayo?
다이아나 that is Diana in Korean
During the Korean War (I think)... the term O.K. mean't ''0 killed''
Question: What is the Korean translation for ship? Answer: 배 - Pae