A term that often appears in Korean dramas. (Photo: celebrities.id/Freepik)
The terms that often appear in Korean dramas are always ringing for their fans. The reason is, the words that are spoken often sound repetitive and also seem unique.
Plus, currently Korean dramas have various genres, ranging from horror, Sci-Fi, to romantic comedies. Little by little, some people may understand what is being said because it has an easy-to-understand meaning.
Summarized from various sources, Sunday (31/7/2022) the following terms often appear in Korean dramas.
Terms that often appear in Korean dramas
1. Gomawo - Thank you
2. Ajumma - Aunt/Auntie
3. Ahjussi - Uncle
4. Sajangnim - A high-ranking boss
5. Hyung - Older brother
6. Noona - Older sister
7. Unnie - Woman to sister
8. Oppa - Calls from women to men
9. Mian-hae - Sorry
10. Arraseo - got it
11. Jinjayo? - Is that true?
12. Bogo-shi-po - I miss you
13. Pabo yes! - Stupid
14. Eoteokhae - How are you?
15. Jal-ja - Have a good sleep
16. Gwen-cha-na - Are you okay?
17. Bae-go-pa - Hungry
18. Wae-gue-rae? - There is something wrong?
19. Aigo - Ouch
20. Ommo - Oh my gosh
21. Yeobo - Honey
22. Shireo - Don't want to
23. Uljima - Don't cry
24. Andwae - No
25. Neo michyeosseo - Are you crazy?
26. Sajwo - Buy this for me
27. Saranghae - I love you
28. Anyeong - Hello
29. Daebak - Cool
30. Gwiyeowo - So cute!
31. Jaebal - Please
32. Arraseoyeo - got it
33. Haebongkae - I'm happy
34. Kajja - Come on
35. Yeongwonhi - Forever
36. Palli - hurry up
37. Jal Meoggesseumnida - Have a nice meal
38. Molla - don't know
39. Yeppo - Beautiful
40. Sunbae - For someone older in the organization
41. Massigetda - Delicious
42. Chukhahamnida - Congratulations
43. Komapseumnida - Thank you
44. Silmanghasseoyo - I'm disappointed
45. Hoxi - Maybe
46. Col - Agree
47. Ireoke - Like this?
48. Assa - Fun
49. Museeun soriya ige - What are you talking about?
50. Haljimallago - Don't do it /celebrities.id