씨발 (Ssi-Bal)
English Translation: Fuck! This Korean curse word is one of the most extensively used Korean swear words.
Korean has its own collection of swear and curse words, be it a local slang or a specific term, just like any other language.
Profanity in the Korean language is referred to as 욕/辱 (yok, insults or swearing). Several of these words have linguistic and historical significance. Various words have different origins. The Korean term for dog, 'gae', for example, can be used in everyday speech with no offensive connotation.
Gae-sae-kki 개새끼
Another combination of Korean curse words that we sometimes hear is gae-sae-kki which means “son of a b*tch”.
헐 (heol) – “OMG” or “WTF”
헐 (heol) means the same as “OMG” or “WTF” in English, and it's used in the same way.
Interjection. seki a. cool, great, excellent, the best, wonderful (popular Samoan exclamation).
Nae-soong (내숭)
This word defines someone who is not real. A fake person. It often uses to refer a woman who behaves timidly or naively around others – people, more specifically man.
바보 • (babo) (derogatory) fool, moron, idiot antonyms ▲ Antonym: 천재(天才) (cheonjae, “genius”)
마치 • (machi) exactly the same, as if, just like.
Without curse words, the Japanese language managed to articulate its way across hundreds of years of evolution, though with some limitations to apply. Looking into another language and its special traits, even just the smallest aspects like profanity, is truly inspiring.
Direct translation: Ship-pal / 십팔
Unfortunately, if you say this number with even the slightest error in pronunciation, it sounds an awful lot like the F word in Korean (shi-bal / 씨발). It is actually so similar even amongst Koreans, that '18' is often used as slang on chat rooms and video games to replace the F word.
The word "Bichi" in Korean means "not." It is used to indicate negation or to indicate that something is not the case.
Its use is generally considered rude and impolite, and may also be considered a form of profanity by some.
Nukim 느낌 in Korean translates to feeling or senses. Rarely standing on its own, it creates new words in combination with others, all describing various emotions, building an infinite spectrum of feelings.
Pabo meaning in Korean
The word Pabo means Fool.
“Idiot” in Korean
(i baboya!) You idiot!
The name Bae is primarily a male name of Korean origin that means Inspired.
Many foreigners pronounce the "g" as "k" -- for instance, "gimchi" is pronounced "kimchi." So Koreans started pronouncing the Korean word foreigner as "oekuk-saram." Koreans who said it because they thought it was a form of expressing friendliness said they never thought it would insult someone.
You can say “kiss” in Korean as 키스 (khiseu).
Rizz is a slang term for skill in charming or seducing a potential romantic partner, especially through verbal communication. It is most commonly applied in the context of men pursuing women, but not always. It is typically used in the exact same way as the older slang term game.
To be judged as being in a number one position or to be leading a long-runing competition: I'm top of the wozza in the boss's eyes.
A diminutive of the female given name Sharon.