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What does it mean araso in Korean?

What does it mean araso in Korean?

Araso. A word we bet you’ve heard a lot while watching K-Dramas. This means to say ‘okay’ or ‘understood’. You can use it whilst meaning to say that you’ve got it or understood something.

What is the English of araso?

Araso – 아랐어 In conversation, respond with araso to let someone know you understand what they’re saying. If you don’t understand and need clarification, you can say arasoyo (아랐어요).

What does Isseoyo mean in Korean?

“있어요” (isseoyo) – there is/there are, signifying the existence of something. ”없어요” (eopsseoyo) – there isn’t/there aren’t… signifying the absence of something. They both also deal with “having something”. So “있어요” would also mean “to have” and ”없어요” would also mean “to not have”.

How do you say OK in South Korean?

괜찮아요 (gwaenchanayo) This is the most common was of saying ‘OK’. You can use this expression in regular conversation.

Is yes in Korean Dae or NAE?

To answer “yes,” you can use either 예 [ye] or 네 [ne]. 예 [ye] is a little more polite.

How do you say yes in Korean politely?

The Formal and Polite Way The most common and standard way to say “yes” in Korean is to use the word “ne” (Hangul: 네). “Ye” (예) is synonymous with “ne” and can be used interchangeably. Note that “ye” can sound a bit more polite than “ne.” You would use “ne” or “ye” when: You are talking to someone older than you.

What does Chincha mean in Korean?

surprise
Chincha is a typical korean expression translated as really, meaning surprise. Funny face with cool Korean Hangul lettering saying Chincha.

What does Ottoke mean?

Ottoke?! This expression means “What should I do now?!” This is usually used when you’re in a difficult situation. For example: I forgot where I put my Alien Registration Card.

How do say goodbye in Korean?

We first learned how to say goodbye when someone is leaving:

  1. Casual – 잘 가 (jal-ga)
  2. Polite – 안녕히 가세요 (annyeonghee gaseyo)
  3. Formal – 안녕히 가십시오 (annyeonghee gasipshio)

What is Yeoboseyo?

여보세요 • (yeoboseyo) hello (when asking or answering the telephone) hello (when trying to get the attention of someone who does not appear to be listening)

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