BIA-NEE (비아니) in Korean is a colloquial expression that can mean "no way" or "not at all," often used to express disbelief or rejection of something. It combines "BIA" (비아), which can imply negation, with "NEE" (니), a casual ending. The phrase is more commonly used in informal contexts among friends or peers.
Saranghae means I love you
"Anya" does not have a specific meaning in Korean. It is not a Korean word.
Shebal means the F word in Korean.
"Sarang" in Korean means love.
Rachel means "lamb" in Hebrew, but it has no meaning in Korean. Only Korean names have meaning in Korean.
It means 'immortality' in Korean. The Korean word is 'mugung'.
"Sinsa" could be "신사" in Korean, and it means "Gentleman."
"Kamsahamnida" (감사합니다) means "thank you" in Korean.
It means "what should I do" ^_^
It means "Why?"
"Pema Lhamo" is not a Korean word or phrase. It is actually a Tibetan name that means "Lotus Goddess."
It's Korean slang, it means "knock out".