The word for "fear" in Korean is "두려움" (duryeoum). It can also be expressed as "공포" (gongpo), which is more specific to terror or fright. Both terms convey the feeling of anxiety or apprehension in different contexts.
"Keob" (겁) is a Korean word that translates to "fear" or "fright" in English. It is often used to describe a feeling of anxiety or apprehension in various contexts. The term can also appear in idiomatic expressions, reflecting different nuances of fear or hesitation in Korean culture.
Yes, the word Korean describes the word War. It is an adjective.
The word everyone in Korean is 여러분 .
The Korean word for 'basic' is기초의(gichoui).
The Korean word for hangover is sukchwee. 숙취
The Korean word for 'boyfriend' is남자친구 (namjachingu).
The Korean word for "I am a Filipino" is "나는 필리핀 사람이에요."
The word for "jewel" in Korean is 보석 (bo-seok).
The Korean word "sarang" means love.
The word vagina in Korean is "질" (jil).
다이아나 that is Diana in Korean
"Anya" does not have a specific meaning in Korean. It is not a Korean word.