
Yeosachin means a girl who is just a friend. If someone says that you’re yeosachin, just keep calm and carry on 😀
#여사친 #yeosachin #girl
Yeosachin itu artinya cewek yang ‘cuma temen’. Kalo ada yang bilang kamu

Yeosachin means a girl who is just a friend. If someone says that you’re yeosachin, just keep calm and carry on 😀
#여사친 #yeosachin #girl
Yeosachin itu artinya cewek yang ‘cuma temen’. Kalo ada yang bilang kamu

Hey, he’s just a 남사친. Just man-person-friend a.k.a male friend. No big deal 😀 You even can mention them if you want to make it clear XD
#slang #koreanslang #친구 #friend #남사친
Hei, dia cuma 남사친. Seorang teman yang laki-laki alias temen cowok. No big deal 😀 Kamu boleh loh kalo mau mention supaya bikin hal-hal yang kabur jadi jelas XD
복잡하다 = complicated, intricate, tangled, busy (복 = repeated, double, 잡 = mixed, blended)
회사를 설립하려면 복잡한 행정절차를 거쳐야 한다 = To set up a company, you have to go through some complicated administrative procedures.
그녀만 생각하면 그는 감정이 복잡해졌다 = Whenever he thought of her his emotions became tangled.
부족하다 = lacking, insufficient, shortage (부 = negative prefix, not, in/un-, 족 = sufficient, enough, satisfy)
그는 부족한 게 별로 없는 사람이다 = He is a man of few wants.
자금 부족으로 프로젝트가 중단되었다 = A shortage of capital brought the project to a halt.
분명(하다) = clearly, plainly, obviously (분 = divide, 명 = bright, clear)
그를 돕고 싶지 않다는 것이 분명하구나 = It’s quite plain that you don’t want to help him.
이제 네 목소리가 분명하게 들린다 = Now I can hear your voice clearly.
변명 (하다) = excuse, justification (변 = distinguish, 명 = bright, clear)
내게도 변명할 기회를 줘 = Give me a chance to explain myself.
변명하지 마라! = Don’t make excuses!
anyone have a good way to remember these?
HOW TO SAY “LET’S” IN KOREAN
- Omit “다” from root verb. e.g. 공부하다 (to study)
- Replace with “자”. e.g. 공부하자 (let’s study)
let’s go = 가자 (gah-jah)
let’s see = 보자 (boh-jah)
let’s buy = 사자 (sah-jah)
let’s do it = 하자 (ha-jah)
let’s play = 놀자 (nol-jah)
let’s eat = 먹자 (mok-jah)
PLUS TEN MORE…
- N. Korea = 복한 (bok-han)
- Thailand = 태국 (tae-gook)
- Nepal = 네팔 (neh-pal)
- Turkey = 터키 (tuh-kee)
- Iran = 이란 (ee-ran)
- Ghana = 가나 (gah-nah)
- Kenya = 케냐 (keh-nya)
- Cuba = 쿠바 (koo-bah)
- Peru = 페루 (peh-roo)
- Chile = 칠레 (cheel-leh)
WHEN TO USE SINO VS NATIVE NUMBERS
Sino Korean Numbers
- Date: 2/6/15 -> 2월 6일 2015년 -> 이월 육일 이천십오년
- Currency: 8,700 won -> 8,700원 -> 팔천칠백 원
- Mins./Sec.: 4m30s -> 4분 30초 -> 사분 삼십초
- Measurements: 9 meters -> 9미터 -> 구미터
Native Korean Numbers
- Age: I’m 5 yrs. old. -> 5 살 입니다. -> 다섯 살 입니다.
- No. of items: 6 items -> 6개 -> 여섯 개
- No. of people: 9 people -> 9명 -> 아홉 명
- Amt. hours: 7 hours -> 7 시간 -> 일곱 시간
Both Korean Numbers
- Time: 8:08 -> 8시 8분 -> 여덟 시 팔 분