꼭
kkok
[KKOHK]
adverbbeginner
English speakers consistently mispronounce ㄲ (ssang-giyeok) as a regular English ‘k’ — it requires throat tension and no air puff, producing a sharp clipped sound; practicing with a mirror helps. Second, fans who only learn ‘꼭 = definitely’ are caught off guard when 꼭 means ‘tightly’ (꼭 안다 = hug tightly) or ‘exactly like’ (꼭 닮았다 = looks exactly like) — these alternate meanings appear constantly in subtitles.
🎵 Heard In
- K-Drama: Goblin (Guardian: The Lonely and Great God) — ‘꼭 돌아와’ echoes through the drama’s most heartbreaking farewell and reunion sequences between the Goblin and Ji Eun-tak
- K-Pop: BTS — ‘Spring Day’ (봄날) uses ‘꼭 다시 만나자’ as a promise of reunion, making 꼭 one of the most emotionally recognized Korean words in the ARMY fandom
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