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어제
eoje
어제 (eoje) means 'yesterday' in Korean — a word full of K-Drama…
dul
둘 (dul) means 'two' in native Korean — essential vocabulary for K-Pop…
하나
hana
하나 (hana) means 'one' in native Korean — familiar to every K-Pop…
마음이 아파
maeumi-apa
마음이 아파 (maeumi apa) means 'my heart hurts' in Korean — a…
네가 필요해
nega-pillyohae
네가 필요해 (nega pillyohae) means 'I need you' in Korean — a…
가족
gajok
가족 (gajok) means family in Korean, a core value in Korean culture.…
아내
anae
아내 (anae) means wife in Korean. Featured in 'The World of the…
남편
nampyeon
남편 (nampyeon) means husband in Korean, a beloved K-Drama archetype. Featured in…
할머니
halmoni
할머니 (halmoni) means grandmother in Korean, a figure of warmth and wisdom…
할아버지
harabeoji
할아버지 (harabeoji) means grandfather in Korean, reflecting Korea's deep Confucian respect for…
따뜻해
ttatteutae
따뜻해 (ttatteutae) means 'it's warm' in Korean, used for weather and heartfelt…
추워
chuo
추워 (chuo) means 'it's cold' in casual Korean. Featured in EXO's beloved…
더워
deowo
더워 (deowo) means 'it's hot' in casual Korean, the essential summer phrase.…
하늘
haneul
하늘 (haneul) means sky or heaven in Korean. Central to K-Drama 'Crash…
bul
불 (bul) means fire or light in Korean. Featured in BTS's iconic…
악마
akma
악마 means 'devil/demon' in Korean — a word K-Pop fans use to…
영웅
yeongung
영웅 means 'hero' in Korean — the highest praise fans give K-Pop…
당신
dangsin
당신 means 'you' in Korean but carries deep romantic weight in K-Pop…
도망쳐
domancha
도망쳐 means 'run away/escape' in Korean, a word charged with urgent desperation…
따라와
ttara-wa
따라와 means 'follow me' in Korean — the charismatic K-Pop command leading…