it translates to: Kim Hyun Jae
its probably a name of a Korean person :D
its not really a korean word -.- its more of a short version of "Gosh"...
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Mary Ann Silvano has no meaning in Korean. Only Korean names have meaning in Korean.
The Korean word "yeolla" is an offensive term used to say "a lot".Another question: Can i for instance say: ''Kim yeolla daebak''Or wouldn't that make any sense?
In Korean, "mama" (마마) can mean "mommy" or "mother." It is an informal term commonly used by children to refer to their mother.
its not really a korean word -.- its more of a short version of "Gosh"...
Senior in Korean.
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"Daebak" is a Korean slang term used to express excitement, enthusiasm, or approval. It can be translated to English as "awesome," "amazing," or "incredible."
It means "what". As in "What did you say?"
"Yeongwonhi" in Korean means "forever" or "eternally." It is often used to express the idea of something lasting indefinitely or for all time.
"Omona" is a Korean expression used to show surprise, shock, or disbelief. It is often used in a playful or teasing manner, similar to saying "Oh my gosh" or "Oh no" in English.
Corrine has no meaning in Korean. Only Korean names have meaning in Korean.
that means, (oh and) the letters in parenthesis is what it means.
"Sa rang hae" is a Korean phrase that means "I love you." It is often used to express feelings of affection and deep care towards someone.
it means 'betrayer'