타이틀곡
title-track
타이틀곡 (title track) is the lead promotional song of a K-Pop comeback…
커버댄스
cover-dance
커버댄스 (cover dance) is the beloved K-Pop fan practice of recreating idol…
했어
haesseo
했어 (haesseo) means 'did' in casual Korean — essential for K-Drama fans…
나쁜
nappeun
나쁜 (nappeun) means 'bad' in Korean — as in 나쁜 남자 (bad…
시간
siggan
시간 (siggan) means 'time' in Korean, featured in BTS's iconic 'Spring Day.'…
나도
nado
나도 (nado) means 'me too' in Korean — a phrase K-Drama fans…
입니다
ibnida
입니다 (ibnida) is the formal Korean copula 'is/am/are' — the grammar powering…
명동
myeongdong
명동 (Myeong-dong) is Seoul's iconic shopping district loved by K-Pop fans for…
지하철
subway
지하철 (jiha-cheol) means subway — Seoul's world-class metro that K-Drama characters ride…
케이팝 슬랭
kpop-slang-guide
Master 케이팝 슬랭 (K-pop slang) and fit right into any fandom! From…
달고나
dalgona
Dalgona (달고나) is the Korean honeycomb candy made globally famous by Squid…
소주
soju
소주 (soju) is Korea's beloved national spirit poured in every K-drama heartbreak…
아요/어요
ayo-eoyo
아요/어요 (ayo/eoyo) are Korean's essential polite verb endings heard in every idol…
없어요
eopseoyo
없어요 (eopseoyo) means 'there isn't' or 'I don't have' in Korean —…
킬링파트
killing-part
킬링파트 (killing-part) is K-pop slang for the most iconic, heart-stopping moment in…
마음
maeum
마음 (maeum) means heart, mind, and inner feelings in Korean — the…
밥
bap
밥 (bap) means rice or meal in Korean and is central to…
화장실
hwajangsil
화장실 (hwajangsil) means 'restroom' in Korean. The must-know travel phrase for K-Drama…
맛있다
masitda
맛있다 (masitda) means 'delicious' in Korean. An essential word for K-Drama fans…
콘서트
concert
콘서트 (konseoteu) means 'concert' in Korean. Discover how K-pop fans use this…