• (poetic) 저는 당신을 그 무엇보다도 사랑해요 = I love you more than anything.
  • (slang) 졸귀 = Super cute.
  • (formal) 여러모로 감사합니다 = Thank you for everything.
  • 뭐라고 감사를 드려야 할지 모르겠습니다 = I can't thank you enough.
  • 너의 꿈을 이루기위해 도움을 주는 사람들을 잊지마 = Don't forget the people who help you to reach your dreams.
  • 기대돼요! = I’m looking forward to it!
  • 너도 내 입장이 되어봐 = Put yourself in my shoes.
  • 야, 친구 좋다는 게 뭐야? = Come on, what are friends for?
  • 너무많은걸 알려고하면 다쳐. = Knowing too much will only hurt you.
  • 네가 없으니 뭔가 허전한 기분이야. = I feel like something is missing when you're not here.
  • 까꿍! = Peekaboo!
  • 어디론가 멀리 훌쩍 떠나고 싶다. = I just want to go somewhere far away.
  • 팀웍이 중요하다, 혼자 너무 튀지 마라. = Teamwork is important, so don't try to stick out.
  • 네가 보고 싶으면 어떻게 참지? = What do I do if I start missing you?
  • 잘 자. 내 꿈꿔. = Sleep tight. Dream of me.
  • 늦었다고 생각할 때가 가장 빠를 때다. = Better late than never.
  • 너무 기뻐 죽겠어요. = I'm so happy, I could die.
  • 감사합니다 = thank you
  • 괜찮아 = it's alright
  • 안녕/안녕하세요 = hello
  • 잘자요 / 굿니잇 = good night
  • 굿모닝 = good morning
  • 만나고 싶어요 = I want to meet you
  • 정말 = really, honestly
  • 바보 = fool
  • 사랑해/사랑해요/사랑합니다 = I love you
  • ㅋㅋㅋ/ㅎㅎㅎ/하하하 = hahaha (..)
  • 화이팅 = fighting!
  • 빨리 몸을 회복하세요 = get well soon(?)
  • 뿅 = bbyong
  • 생일축하합니다 = happy birthday
  • 영원히 함께 = ( 영원히 = forever, 함께 = together )
  • 어떻게 = how?
  • 사랑해 (saranghae): “I love you”
  • 보고 싶어 (bogo shipeo): “I miss you; want to see you”
  • 몰라 (molla): informal/slang = “I don’t know”
  • 돌아와 (dorawa): “come back”
  • 괜찮아 (gwenchana): informal = “it’s alright/okay”
  • 것 같다 (geot gata): an expression used when the subject of the conversation is uncertain; e.g. “seems to be”
  • 점점 (jeomjeom): varies by context, but used to show degree (i.e. “more and more,” “less and less, or “little by little,” etc.)
  • 어떻게 (eotteoke): “How…?” or “What should/can I do?”
  • 안돼 (andwae): affixed with a negative force; basically “no”/”can’t”
  • 너무 (neomu): “so,” “too much,” or “very,” etc.
  • 이젠 (ijen): “now” as in “from now on”
  • 이렇게 (ireoke): “like this; in this way”
  • 아직 (ajik): “yet; still”
  • 다시 (dasi): “again”
  • 더 (deo): “more”
  • 니가 (niga): “you are”
  • 모든 (modeun): “every; all”
  • 항상 (hangsang): “always”
  • 곁에 (gyeotae): “next to; by”
  • 가슴이 (gaseumi): “heart; chest”
  • 쉽게 (swipge): adverb = “easily”
  • 오늘도 (oneuldo): “today”
  • 하루 (haru): “day,” thus haru haru means “day by day”
  • 하지만 (hajiman): “but; however,” not to be confused with…
  • 하지마 (hajima): “stop it; don’t do it”
  • 말이야 (mariya): verb = “speaking of”; also used for emphasis
  • 왜 (wae): typically “why” but also “what” in different contexts
  • 자꾸 (jakku): to continuously do something or keep from doing something (literal translation is “keep”)
  • 있어 (isseo): “there is/exists” (positive)
  • 없어 (eobseo): “there isn’t” (negative) also “can’t/don’t”
  • nohgo (넣고) - to put
  • eobseo (없어) - to not exist, to not have
  • (go) shipeo (-고싶어) - to want These above words are verbs and they're usually at the end of your sentences.
  • geudaewa (그대와) - with you
  • mameul (맘을/마음을) - heart
  • itjiman (있지만) - a verb conjugation meaning 'but'
  • k.ajyeo (가져) - to get/take
oct 24 2014 ∞
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