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"📺✨ K-Drama Korean: hwaiting Todays expression is which means You got this Good luck Go for it or simply Cheer up in English. This expression is used to encourage or cheer someone on in a positive and motivating way. is a Konglish (Korean + English) word. The origin comes from fighting used in the sense of encouragement or cheering. According to the official loanword orthography it should be spelled as but in everyday life is more commonly used. I hope this video is helpful to you 🐰🤗 #learningkorean #koreanlanguage # # #koreanphrase #koreanlesson #koreanspeaking #koreanlistening #realkorean"
TikTok Link 2024-09-18T20:13Z X followers, 91.7K engagements

"📌 Get FREE PDF 👇👇👇 Hangul Worksheet and XXX basic Korean Words are available for free Click the link in the bio/profile to download the PDF files 📺✨ Learn Korean Phrases with K-Drama: jal ga & annyeonghi gaseyo Today's expressions are " " and " " both used to say goodbye to someone who is leaving. The key difference lies in their level of formality. is casual and means "Go well" or "Take care." Its commonly used between close friends or people of similar age. is formal and translates to "Go in peace" or "Goodbye." Its appropriate for respectful situations such as when speaking to"
TikTok Link 2024-11-21T18:25Z X followers, 3.4M engagements

"6 Question Words in Korean 📌 Get FREE PDF 👇👇👇 Hangul Worksheet and XXX basic Korean Words are available for free Click the link in the bio/profile to download the PDF files 📺✨ Learn Korean Phrases with K-Drama: Expressions with Korean Question Words Todays expressions are Korean question words that often stand alone as powerful emotional reactions. While these words are typically used to ask questions like "what" "who" "where" "when" "how" and "why" they are often used on their own not only to ask real questions but also to express strong emotions like surprise confusion or urgency"
TikTok Link 2025-05-11T15:02Z X followers, 683.6K engagements

"📌 Get FREE PDF 👇👇👇 Hangul Worksheet and XXX basic Korean Words are available for free Click the link in the bio/profile to download the PDF files 📺✨ Learn Korean Phrases with K-Drama: masitkke meogeo Today's expression is " " which means "Enjoy your meal" or "Bon apptit" in English. This is a common phrase used in Korean culture before someone starts eating a way to wish them a delicious meal. 📝 Breakdown masitkke: deliciously tastily from (to be delicious) meogeo: eat (casual form of ) So literally means eat deliciously but its used like Enjoy your food 👇 Polite forms: masitkke"
TikTok Link 2025-06-24T01:29Z X followers, 121.9K engagements

"📌 Get FREE PDF 👇👇👇 Hangul Worksheet and XXX basic Korean Words are available for free Click the link in the bio/profile to download the PDF files 📺✨ Learn Korean Phrases with K-Drama: nugu seyo Todays expression is which can be translated as Who is it or Who are you in English. It is commonly used when you want to find out someones identity like when answering the door or picking up a phone call. is polite and appropriate for most situations when youre unsure of someones identity. 📝 Breakdown nugu: who seyo: polite question ending (polite form of or used here for softness and respect)"
TikTok Link 2025-11-17T16:38Z X followers, 395.7K engagements