Ahjumah (Aunt) generally refers to a middle aged or older, married woman.
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It's an equivalent to "aunt" but not your relative aunt, it's more like any middle aged married lady. Koreans have this way of respect so instead of calling the next door lady by their name, they would call her "ahjumma" or if they go to a food stand and there's a middle aged lady selling dukkbokki there, they would call her ahjumma. sometimes you would see in korean dramas that these "old" ladies get "play" offended for being called ahjumma because that means they are not young anymore :D
The Korean word "sarang" means love.
"Anya" does not have a specific meaning in Korean. It is not a Korean word.
Shebal means the F word in Korean.
It means star.
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Did you mean jalhanda (잘한다)? That word means well done/good job
"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.
It means "dont have"
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