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[Everyday Korean SLANG!] HOW TO SAY “It’s been a while., You’re still alive?, See ya!, Later!” IN KOREAN LANGUAGE.

[Everyday Korean SLANG!]
HOW TO SAY “It’s been a while., You’re still alive?, See ya!, Later!” IN KOREAN LANGUAGE.

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[Everyday Korean SLANG!] HOW TO SAY “How ya been?, Good!, So-so., Sucky.” IN KOREAN LANGUAGE.

[Everyday Korean SLANG!]
HOW TO SAY “How ya been?, Good!, So-so., Sucky.” IN KOREAN LANGUAGE.

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[Everyday Korean SLANG!] HOW TO SAY “Hi., Yo!, What’s up?, Whatcha been up to?” IN KOREAN.

[Everyday Korean SLANG!]
HOW TO SAY “Hi., Yo!, What’s up?, Whatcha been up to?” IN KOREAN.

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[Everyday Korean SLANG!] – a good meal 맛있는 음식

[Everyday Korean SLANG!] – a good meal 맛있는 음식
HOW TO SAY Delicious!, It melts in my mouth., It’s sweet and spicy., It warms up my body (hot soup) in KOREAN.

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[Everyday Korean SLANG!] HOW TO SAY “Let’s eat! I’m full. I’m going to throw up!”… IN KOREAN

[Everyday Korean SLANG!]
HOW TO SAY “Let’s eat! I’m full. I’m going to burst. I’m going to throw up!” IN KOREAN

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[Everyday Korean SLANG!]: HOW TO SAY “i am dying of hunger/thirst” IN KOREAN

[Everyday Korean SLANG!]
HOW TO SAY “i am dying of hunger/thirst” IN KOREAN

Use this expression when you are so hungry or so thirsty; when you feel like you are about to die due to hunger or thirst! (-.-)(-.-)(-.-)(-.-)(-.-) ㅋㅋㅎㅎ

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HOW TO SAY “I’m relieved” IN KOREAN

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HOW TO SAY “I’m relieved” IN KOREAN

[K-Drama: While You Were Sleeping “Suzy Bae & Lee Jong-Suk”]

Learn Korean Phrase: 다행이다 means “I’m relieved. / What a relief. / It’s fortunate.”
Learn Korean Vocabulary: 다행 means luck, good fortune.

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HOW TO SAY “I’m a bit tired” IN KOREAN

HOW TO SAY “I’m a bit tired” IN KOREAN : 좀 피곤하다

[K-Drama “Revolutionary Love”: “Choi Si-Won” & “Kang So-Ra”]

Note: 좀 피곤하다/좀 피곤하네 (casual form) 좀 피곤하네요 (polite form)

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HOW TO SAY “Can we have another glass of water, please” IN KOREAN

HOW TO SAY “Can we have another glass of water, please” IN KOREAN

[Korean Singer/Actress: IU (Lee Ji-eun)]

Learn Korean Vocabulary:
여기=here
물=water
한 잔=one cup
+만=only
더=more
주세요=give(please)

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