가을
gaeul
가을 (gaeul) means autumn in Korean, synonymous with melancholy beauty in K-dramas…
여름
yeoreum
여름 (yeoreum) means summer in Korean, celebrated in K-pop anthems and K-dramas…
봄
bom
봄 (bom) means spring in Korean and symbolizes hope and renewal, most…
오늘 밤
oneul-bam
오늘 밤 (oneul-bam) means 'tonight' in Korean and appears in countless K-pop…
너무해
neomu-hae
너무해 (neomu-hae) is a Korean expression meaning 'that's too much!' — a…
어떻게
eotteoke
Eotteoke (어떻게) means 'how' or 'what do I do?!' in Korean —…
할 수 없어
hal-su-eopseo
Hal-su-eopseo (할 수 없어) means 'I can't' or 'there's nothing I can…
기다릴게
gidarillge
Gidarillge (기다릴게) means 'I'll wait for you' in Korean — a vow…
잊지마
ijji-ma
Ijji-ma (잊지마) means 'don't forget' in Korean — an emotionally charged plea…
괜찮아요
gwaencheo
Gwaenchanayo (괜찮아요) means 'I'm okay' in Korean — a phrase K-Drama fans…
이제
ije
Ije (이제) means 'now' or 'from now on' in Korean, marking emotional…
내 마음
nae-maeum
Nae-maeum (내 마음) means 'my heart' in Korean — a poetic phrase…
나
na
Na (나) is the informal Korean word for 'I' or 'me,' heard…
너
neo
Neo (너) means 'you' informally in Korean — a must-know pronoun for…
너무 좋아해
neomu johahae
Neomu johahae (너무 좋아해) means 'I like you so much' in Korean…
만났어
manasseo
만났어 (manasseo) means 'met' in informal Korean — the past-tense verb behind…
말했어
malhaesseo
말했어 (malhaesseo) means 'said' or 'told' in casual Korean — the past…
웃었어
useosseo
웃었어 (useosseo) means 'laughed' or 'smiled' in informal Korean — the joyful…
울었어
ureosseo
울었어 (ureosseo) means 'cried' in casual Korean — the past tense of…
잤어
jasseo
잤어 (jasseo) means 'slept' in informal Korean — the past tense of…