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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”!
✔️홈트 is the abbreviation of ‘홈 (Home)’ and ‘트레이닝 (Training)’ which means ‘at-home workout’ or ‘working out at home.’
In Korea, “트레이닝 (Training)” often refers to the process of developing the form or function of the human body to a higher level, mainly through exercise.
Therefore, in the Korean language, you will often find this word used in Konglish form for words related to exercise.
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A: 홈트 자주 하세요?
Do you often work out at home?
B: 네, 코로나19 이후에 습관이 됐어요.
Yeah, it’s a post-COVID-19 habit.
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0:47 — “홈트 매일 해요?” means “Do you work out at home everyday?”
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