What does igo moya mean in Korean?

Keith: What is – what is this and you can use this as a phrase 이거 뭐야 (igeo mwoya) what is this.

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What does Moya mean in Korean?

Korean Meaning. 모야 Mud poured out from volcanoes during eruptions, Usage.

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What does mwoji mean?

/mwoji/ what. adverb [ADV n] You use what to indicate that you are making a guess about something such as an amount or value.

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What does Bwoya mean in Korean?

It's actually Meoya (뭐야), but for foreigner ears, sounds like “boya”. Meaning: “What?” —- the short expression of “What are you talking about?” “Why did you say/do that?” Never use this toward older people, people you don't know, not so close friend, more to a stranger. Because this is not an honorific language.

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What does Gwenchana mean in English?

Gwenchana – “It's okay”/ “That's fine”

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How do you respond to Gwenchana?

괜찮다 (gwaenchanta) can be used to say that something is “alright,” “good,” or “fine.” It can also be used to ask about somebody's feelings. To answer such a question, rather than saying yes, you should respond with 괜찮아요 (gwaenchanayo) or 안괜찮아요 (angwaenchanayo). If you want to say, “It's OK but…,” then you can say 괜찮은데…

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What is Korean slang for LOL?

ㅋㅋ [k k] (LOL/haha). This is how Koreans voice their laughter over text message. It symbolically represents the sound of laughter, so it can be interpreted as the common "LOL" reply. The more the "ㅋㅋ" letter is repeated in a reply (for example: "ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ"), the more the laughter is being expressed.

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What does Igeo Mwoya mean?

Keith: What is – what is this and you can use this as a phrase 이거 뭐야 (igeo mwoya) what is this.

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What does Animnida mean in Korean?

3. 아닙니다 (animnida) This expression translates to “no” in formal Korean. Korean's usual spoken response to “thank you” is “no.” If you are speaking in a formal setting such as a job interview, then you may wish to use this higher level of formality and say 아닙니다 (animnida) instead of 아니에요 (anieyo).

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What is jinjja in Korean?

진짜 • (jinjja) really; actually.

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What does Hae mean in Korean?

Usually, the word Koreans use when they talk about the sun is 해 (hae). It's not the only word you can use when talking about the sun (more on that in a moment), but 해 (hae) is the more common one to use, especially in your daily life.

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What does opsoso mean in Korean?

없어 / Opso - Which comes from the verb 없다 / Opso means “there is not” or “I/he/she/etc. doesn't have something”. This specific conjugation is informal (only use with friends, younger people, animals, etc.)

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What is Moya in Japanese?

After the introduction of Buddhism to Japan in the 6th century, moya has been used to denote the sacred central area of a temple building. It is generally surrounded by aisle like areas called hisashi.

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What is Mia in Korean?

미아 • (mia) (hanja 迷兒) missing child.

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What is Ku Ma Wo in Korean?

“Thank You” in Korean (informal)

The informal version of “thank you” in Korean is 고마워 (go-ma-wo). You might say 고마워 (gomawo) to somebody you are very close to who is the same age or younger than you.

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What is chi ma in Korean?

Chima is a generic term for the skirt worn together with jeogori, or a short jacket in hanbok, Korean traditional clothing. It is also referred to as sang or gun in hanja in the Korean language.

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What is nol in Korean?

놀 • (nol) (sunrise or sunset) glow, red sky (beginning and ending of daylight)

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What is Korean slang for crush?

Crush in Korean

The word “crush” in Korean is expressed as 짝사랑 (jjaksarang). This word is usually used for unrequited love or one-sided love. If you like someone but that person may not know or may not like you in return then you'd use 짝사랑 (jjaksarang).

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How do you say no in Korean politely?

You can use 아니요 (aniyo) in both formal and standard Korean. This is the most basic form of saying “no” and can be used by itself. Some alternate spellings that you might see are 아니오 (anio) and 아뇨 (anyo). These mean the same thing, but the correct spelling is 아니요 (a-ni-yo).

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How do you say to laugh in Korean?

You can say “laugh” in Korean as 웃다 (utda), which is used as a verb. On the other hand, you can also use it as a noun by saying 웃음 (useum).

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What does Gwen Cha Na Yo mean?

[gwen-chan-a-yo] = It's ok. (you can also say this to calm someone down. Like, “don't worry, it's okay.”) gwenchanayo (괜찮아요) can also mean “no thanks”.

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What is Chincha Korean?

Chincha is a typical korean expression translated as really, meaning surprise.

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