Omo: This is short for "omona" and means "oh, my."
Raw, crude, primitive.
This is a term you often hear in Korean dramas, but what does it mean? Omo (오모) is an exclamation. The closer meaning is “Oh my,” and it's used in various situations.
헐 (heol) means the same as “OMG” or “WTF” in English, and it's used in the same way. Like 대박 (daebak), it's an exclamation used whenever something is super shocking.
7.) Ottoke?! This expression means “What should I do now?!” This is usually used when you're in a difficult situation.
“Omo” in Korean
The word “omo” is another common romanization for 어머. This word still means “oh my god” in Korean.
1. 대박 – (Daebak) Meaning: That's awesome! Stars in Korean dramas and variety shows use this word frequently. It describes when something is awesome or it's a way of showing enthusiasm.
아니요 (Aniyo)
This is the standard way of saying no in Korean. That is why you can use this in most situations. It is not too formal and not too informal, but it is still polite.
Omo: This is short for "omona" and means "oh, my."
The informal way to say “cute” in Korean is 귀여워 (gwiyeowo). You can use this expression with people who are very close to you, such as with your girlfriend or date.
It is an expression of concern. There is no single English word that would be a full equivalent of the Korean word “아이고” (Aigo). Depending on the usage, it could mean: Gosh! OMG!
진짜 • (jinjja) really; actually.
heaviness. More meanings for 重(Omo)
“Cute” in Korean is 귀엽다 (gwiyeopda).
Oppa simply refers to an older brother/man in a friendly tone. It can also mean a boyfriend or husband.
아니에요 (anieyo) actually translates as “no” or “not at all,” but it's used to mean something like “don't mention it.” It's common to be humble and not expect praise or thanks in Korean culture, so this is the most common response. It's formal version, though, is 아닙니다 (animnida) and informal is 아니야 (aniya).
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.
Noun. sunbae (plural sunbaes) An upperclassman or senior, in the context of South Korea. quotations ▼ (South Korean idol fandom) An older or more experienced idol, viewed as a veteran, mentor, or predecessor.
뭐 해? (mwo hae)
To say, “What are you doing?” in Korean informally, you can drop the 요 (yo) and say 뭐 해? (mwo hae) instead.