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[Korean Slang] #6 홈트(At-home workout)

[Korean Slang] #6 홈트(At-home workout) Mirinae May 6, 2024 Welcome to Wikinae’s Korean Slang #6   Where do you usually work out? Since the pandemic, many people have been working out at home. This has led to an increase in the use of today’s term🏋️ In today’s post, let’s find out how Koreans say “at-home workout”! […]

[Korean Slang] #5 혼밥(Eating alone)

[Korean Slang] #5 혼밥(Eating alone) Mirinae May 6, 2024 Welcome to Wikinae’s Korean Slang #5   Do you prefer eating alone? Or with someone else? As the number of people eating alone increased rapidly, Koreans even coined a new term to refer to it 🍚 In today’s post, let’s find out how Koreans say “eating […]

[Korean Slang] #4 퍼컬(Personal color)

[Korean Slang] #4 퍼컬(Personal color) Mirinae May 3, 2024 Welcome to Wikinae’s Korean Slang #4   Do you know your ‘personal color’? ‘Personal color’ is a concept from the beauty field that refers to the color that best matches a person’s skin tone 🎨   In today’s post, let’s find out how Koreans say “Personal […]

[Korean Slang] #3 물냉(Cold buckwheat noodles)

[Korean Slang] #3 물냉(Cold buckwheat noodles) Mirinae May 3, 2024 Welcome to Wikinae’s Korean Slang #3   Have you ever tried 냉면(Naeng-myeon)? 냉면 is a noodle made from wheat or buckwheat. It is especially popular in summer because of its coldness 🧊 In today’s post, let’s learn two expressions about how Koreans call “냉면”! ✔️물냉 […]

[Korean Slang] #2 물복(Soft peach)

[Korean Slang] #2 물복(Soft peach) Mirinae May 3, 2024 Welcome to Wikinae’s Korean Slang #2   Among the many fruits that will blow away the hot summer, which fruit comes to your mind first?   One of the iconic summer fruits is the peach 🍑 In today’s post, let’s learn two expressions about how Koreans […]

[Korean Slang] #1 많관부(Please look forward to ~)

[Korean Slang] #1 많관부(Please look forward to ~) Mirinae April 29, 2024 Welcome to Wikinae’s Korean Slang #1   Did you know that every year, Koreans create 300 to 500 new words?   To help you take your Korean study to the next level, Mirinae is planning to release a new Korean culture dictionary, Wikinae!   […]