Korean Slang

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Wanna speak Korean with an attitude? Here we suggest some nice phrases which can be useful to chat with young people. 

Sarang hae yo = I love you. 

Oppa = a term of affection from a younger girl to an older male. It literally means 'big brother,' but it's commonly used by a younger female to an older male with whom she has some connection. 

Bogo-shipo = Lit: I want to see you, but it translates as 'I miss you.' 

bal ddak ko jam i na ja = That means 'you're not enough to drive. Go home and just take care of your household chores. (a man might say this to a woman)

And to show your wisdom, here you are some nice proverbs. 

Kanun mari kooaya onun mari kopta = Say kind words to hear kind words (Nice words for nice words). 

Mal han matie chonnyang pito kapnunda = a big debt is repaid with only a few words (Your toungue can make or break you). 

Nat marun saeka tuko pam marun chuika tutnunda = Birds can hear the talk in the daytime, rats can hear the talk at night (Don't speak ill of others) 

Songkoto kutputo turokanda = Even a drill goes in from the tip (You have to start at the bottom to climb a ladder) 

Morunun ke yakida = Ignorance is a medicine (Ignorance is a bliss). 

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