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SELCA in Korean?



What is SELCA mean in Korean? Is it informal word? Give me few examples please.

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Hello. Selca is a word that combines selfie and a camera, Konglish. This word using it as a sign of selfie. The word selca is a term used in everyday conversation in Korea.

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"oppa" in korean



I heard something like "oppa" in Korean, what is the meaning of it?

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Princess Jamaica
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It literally means "older brother".

Oppa is used in Korean culture by a female to a male, who is older than her by the boundary of 10 years.

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What does it mean "ㅠㅠㅠㅠ"?



What does it mean "ㅠㅠㅠㅠ"? Can't find this information, but saw it several times already.

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The mark is the crying emotion of the person sending the message. It is the shape of the crying face as the consonant of Hangul. :'( the same as using

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difference between ㅕand ㅛ



Сould you please tell me the the difference between ㅕand ㅛ in Korean language?

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They are one of the vowels. ㅏ,ㅑ,ㅓ,ㅕ,ㅗ,ㅛ,ㅜ,ㅠ,ㅡ,ㅣ
Each vowel makes different sounds. You can combine any of this vowel to any of consonant to make one character.

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Difference between 가고 싶어 and 가고 싶어요?



What is the difference between “가고 싶어” and “가고 싶어요”? I know that they mean the same thing but in wha...

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I want to go. 가고 싶어. say this to friends, people younger than you or very close family. Do you want to go?=가고 싶어?

I want to go.=가고 싶어요. with formality Do you want to go?=가고 싶어요?

먹었어요. I ate. with formality 먹었어요? Did you eat?

먹었어. I ate. 먹었어? Did you eat?

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Sentence Structure



Hello! I just wanted to ask a question because I’m confused on something so, I use an app to learn k...

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Hi the subject goes first a and after that the verb plus complements.

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Weekdays in korean



Hi all. I was just wondering about names of weekdays in korean Thanks in advance!

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Monday - Wur-yoil Tuesday - Hwa-yoil Wednesday - Soo-yoil Thursday - Mog-yoil Friday - Geum-yoil Saturday - To-yoil Sunday - Ee-ryoil

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Longest word in korean



Hi all. I'd like to know what is the longest word in korean? Thanks in advance!

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he longest word appearing in the Standard Korean Dictionary published by the National Institute of the Korean Language is 청자양인각연당초상감모란문은구대접 (靑瓷陽印刻蓮唐草象嵌牡丹文銀釦대접); Revised Romanization: cheongjayang-in-gakyeondangchosang-gammoranmuneun-gudaejeop), which is a kind of ceramic bowl from the Goryeo dynasty;

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