어색해
eosaekhae
Master 'eosaekhae' (어색해), the beloved K-drama word meaning awkward and uncomfortable. Perfect…
창피해
changpida
Learn 'changpida' (창피해), the key K-drama emotion meaning embarrassing and losing face.…
부끄러워
bukkeureopda
Understand 'bukkeureopda' (부끄러워), the deep K-drama emotion meaning ashamed and embarrassed. Essential…
답답해
damnda
Master 'damnda' (답답해), the essential K-drama emotion meaning frustrated and suffocated. Perfect…
억울해
eoigeopda
Learn 'eoigeopda' (억울해), the powerful K-drama emotion meaning wronged and treated unfairly.…
섭섭해
setdan-hae
Discover 'setdan-hae' (섭섭해), the nuanced K-drama emotion meaning disappointed and let-down. Essential…
너무 좋아해
neomu johahae
Learn 'neomu johahae' (너무 좋아해), the beloved K-drama confession phrase meaning 'I…
아홉
ahop
Ahop (아홉) means 'nine' in native Korean — iconic for TWICE's 'ahop…
여덟
yeodeol
Yeodeol (여덟) means 'eight' in native Korean — appears in TWICE member…
일곱
ilgop
Ilgop (일곱) means 'seven' in native Korean — iconic for BTS 'seven…
여섯
yeosot
Yeosot (여섯) means 'six' in native Korean — heard in aespa and…
다섯
dasot
Dasot (다섯) means 'five' in native Korean — featured in Squid Game…
넷
net
Net (넷) means 'four' in native Korean — used in Stray Kids…
셋
set
Set (셋) means 'three' in native Korean — used in TWICE concepts…
괜찮아요
gwaenchana-yo
Gwaenchana-yo (괜찮아요) means 'it's okay' — heard constantly in K-dramas like My…
이상해
isang-hae
Isang-hae (이상해) means 'that's strange' — commonly heard in K-dramas like Itaewon…
잠깐
jamkkan
Jamkkan (잠깐) means 'wait a moment' — essential Korean word heard in…
사람들
saramdul
Saramdul (사람들) means 'people'—the most fundamental noun in K-Dramas exploring social dynamics,…
신나다
sinnapda
Sinnapda (신나다) means 'to be excited or thrilled'—expressing the energetic, upbeat excitement…
기뻐요
gippeowo
Gippeowo (기뻐요) means 'to be happy'—expressing genuine joy in K-Pop celebrations and…