The Korean word for handsome is pronounced haenseom. This is the Romanized version of how to say the word, the written version is spelled out using Hangul.
The first
yes. It is a descriptive word, so is an adjective.
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Two: hand+some.
The word charming CAN be used for a girl. It's not like "handsome" or anything.
The word for "handsome" in Korean is "잘생긴 (jal-saeng-gin)" for males or "예쁜 (ye-ppeun)" for females.
As a noun: 핸섬 (haen-seom) As an adjective: (put your noun in front, for example, the person's name) 잘생겼다 (jalsanggyeossda) 잘생겼어 (jalsanggyeosseo) 잘생긴 (jalsanggin)
meosida
meosida
muh-shee-sah
잘 생기다 zal saeng-gi-da Literally, it means "looking good" When you want to use it though, you have to change the word a bit. 잘 생겼다 zal saeng-keod-da (I must admit, the way I have written the word in English is quite horrible) mmm, the thing is, this word is used for male preferably
2 syllables in handsome and 3 syllables in handsome word
most handsome
Yes, handsome is a compound word from the words 'hand' and 'some'.
most handsome.
In Korean, the word for "handsome" is "잘생긴" (jal-saeng-gin). This term is often used to describe a good-looking man. Another common expression is "멋진" (meot-jin), which means "cool" or "stylish" and can also imply handsomeness.
There are two syllables in the word "handsome" - hand / some