its not really a korean word -.- its more of a short version of "Gosh"...
In Korean, "gee" (μ§) can mean different things depending on the context. It can be a particle added to the end of a sentence to express emphasis, a statement, or a question. It can also be used as slang to express surprise or excitement, similar to saying "wow" in English.
"Anya" does not have a specific meaning in Korean. It is not a Korean word.
"Ochoa" does not have a specific meaning in Korean as it is not a Korean word. It may be a surname or a name from a different language.
There is no known meaning or translation for the word "charanda" in Korean. It does not appear to be a commonly used Korean word.
"La ho ma" does not have a meaning in Korean. It is not a phrase or word in the Korean language.
"Apaseo" in Korean means "hurt" or "in pain." It is used to describe physical or emotional pain or discomfort.
The word "Gee" used in the Girls Generation song "Gee" is actually an English word which is an exclamation of surprise. "지", pronounced gee is nothing by itself in Korean, but can be combined with other characters to make words.
The Korean word for "baby" is "아기", which is pronounced "ah-gee".
The Korean word gee means "Oh wow", which is an expression commonly used to display shock, amusement, or possibly curiosity. The expression is usually used in comic books.
Hi I think you mean apa gee which means father. Here is the Korean word. Often in Korea people just say Apa. 아버지
"소화기", pronounced "soh-hwah-gee"
ji or gee or g
Senior in Korean.
"Modeungeot" (λͺ¨λ κ²) in Korean means "everything" or "all things." It is a combination of the words "modeun" (λͺ¨λ ), which means "all," and "geot" (κ²), which means "thing."
Modernity
It means "what". As in "What did you say?"
아기Ah Giehh gee
The Korean word "κΉνμ¬" translates to "Kim Hyun Jae" in English. It is a common Korean name usually written with the family name "κΉ" (Kim) followed by the given name "νμ¬" (Hyun Jae).