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May 15, 2024 | Mirinae - Korean language learning website

[Korean Slang] #29 열공(Study hard)

[Korean Slang] #29 열공(Study hard) Mirinae May 15, 2024 Welcome to Wikinae’s Korean Slang #29   Are you studying for something lately? In life, learning never seems to end   In today’s post, let’s find out how Koreans say “study hard”! 열공 is short for ‘열심히 (Hard / Diligently) 공부하다 (Study)’ which means ‘study hard’ […]

[Korean Slang] #28 민증(Identification card)

[Korean Slang] #28 민증(Identification card) Mirinae May 15, 2024 Welcome to Wikinae’s Korean Slang #28   The legal age in Korea is 19 years old. When a person reaches the age of majority, they are issued an ID card, which is used for various identification purposes 🪪   In today’s post, let’s find out how […]

[Korean Slang] #27 맵부심(Pride in eating spicy food well)

[Korean Slang] #27 맵부심(Pride in eating spicy food well) Mirinae May 15, 2024 Welcome to Wikinae’s Korean Slang #27   Are you good at eating spicy foods? If you feel pride for being a good spicy food-eater, you could be interested in this term   In today’s post, let’s find out how Koreans say “pride in […]