12 Fun & Easy Korean Expressions & Sounds

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12 Fun & Easy Korean Expressions & Sounds

Want to sound like a native Korean? Or just plain desire to understand more of your favorite Korean dramas? Watch KWOW #110 to learn some popular Korean expressions and sounds (below).

There are tons, tons, tons of Korean expressions and sounds. Some are classics while others are passing trends. Here's the list of the ones featured in the episode:

  1. Aish/아이씨: darnit, ah crap, oh man
  2. Nyam nyam nyam/냠냠냠: munching sounds, the Korean way of saying America's "nom nom nom"
  3. Ae/에이: roughly translates to "Aw~ Come on," can sound highly aegyo depending on how you say it, use when someone rejects your request
  4. Uh/어: heard often when Koreans are on the phone, the Korean way of saying "yeah" and "uhuh."
  5. The airy huh: very common sound in Korean dramas, used when expressing disbelief with an "omg, what did you just say to me?" face
  6. Ooh-ah/우아: a Korean way of saying "wow"
  7. Ayah!/아야!: the Korean "ouch," the shorter way to say it is "Ah! 아!" Use this when you have sharp and sudden pain, i.e. papercut. Make a longer "Ah/아" if you're sick in bed, have a stomachache or are experiencing brain freeze.
  8. Ah-HH-hh/아~ (see KWOW #110 at 3:08): a long AH with a raised middle then back down is equivalent to "oh-HH-hh." Like when someone says in America, "OhhHHhhhh, I see."
  9. The suck-in-the-air-through-your-teeth sound effect (watch KWOW #110 at 3:33 for demo): use when in pain or when someone is about to do something after you told them not to, i.e. your little brother reaching for the cookie jar, your cat jumping on the dinner table.
  10. Ya/야: means "hey" in most situations. There are multiple ways of using YA. Yell it out loud when frustrated (like when you're fighting and you're at a loss for words) and if someone wronged you (i.e. a pickpocket snatched your purse).
  11. Ya, ya, ya/야, 야, 야: meaning "hey, hey, hey," this expression is often seen in Korean dramas with policemen and gangsters. Remember to include hand and arm motions as shown in the video (4:45)!
  12. The long Ya/야 with a genuine smile: sounds more like "wow" than "hey," use when impressed with something or someone, i.e. your friend can drink a ridiculous amount of soju and is still alive, you saw the Grand Canyon for the first time and are blown away by its awesome-ness.


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North Korea's "Godzilla"

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North Korea's "Godzilla"

As discussed in KWOW episode 106 (above), former leader Kim Jong-Il once kidnapped the famous director Shin Sang-Ok. When Shin was told to direct a propaganda film, he said no and tried to escape North Korea. He was put in jail for the following five years and was fed grass and cornmeal. When released, director Shin was given some creative freedom and ended up making North Korea's cult classic monster film "Pulgasari" (불가사리). Which was similar to the original "Godzilla," a favorite flick of Kim Jong-Il's.

Watch "Pulgasari" below!

Still shots from "Pulgasari":

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Before his kidnapping, director Shin made "A Flower from Hell" (1958) and other lesser censored films. Considering how uncensored media today is, Shin's classics may not be considered highly erotic through the eyes of the modern individual.



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Grannies' Generation "First Date" & Lyrics

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Grannies' Generation "First Date" & Lyrics

Are you ready to witness the first original song from Grannies' Generation? The whole KWOW crew had too much fun making this one!

Lyrics to "First Date"

GRANNY KIM:
할멈시대... Grannies Generation...
I’m the band leader Granny Kim
She’s Bongja. My best friend.
And the rest of our crew is late.
We operate on Korea time.

TAEKWON DO:
Girl, we just went on our first date today
And I can’t stop thinking about you.
You’re my superstar.
And I’m your biggest fan.

PROFESSOR OH:
To him her hair is like harp strings
And the wind strums gently

TAEKWON DO:
Lips like sugar
Though I’ve only kissed her in my dreams

BILLY JIN:
OMO! Jinjja oppa? Rawr~
What if i have kimchi stuck in my teeth?

TAEKWON DO:
Bebe, I love kimchi.
I’m a hangook nom.

BILLY JIN:
What if I wore thick horizontal lines and it made me look fat?

TAEKWON DO:
Hey bros, never tell a girl she’s fat.

PROFESSOR OH:
다다다 좋아~

TAEKWON DO:
Picking you up on our very next date.

BILLY JIN:
How do I look?
I should’ve worn pink.

TAEKWON DO:
She looks so beautiful
I hope I’m not staring too hard
Don’t wanna look like a creep

BONGJA:
Ladies don’t be shy
You ain’t no robot
Show your bristles a little love

GRANNY KIM:
Yeayaaaa~
Let your national parks rainnnnnnnn!!!
Just like my cash!

TAEKWON DO:
Even if you fart, it’ll sound like aegyo to me.

PROFESSOR OH:
Huhhhh ooohhhhh~

BILLY JIN:
Come here closer,
I’ve got a gift for you.


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