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Lesson 10. FUNNY
I came back here to write more about Korean expressions. I hope all of you are doing OK. There are many people out there who appreciate your service back at home, so be safe!
I’ve been watching William hung’s interviews and performances and I doubted how the heck he made it to the UC Berkley.J He gave me some sort of answer about my identity problems in Korea. I liked him! I know some people say S$$$t is ridiculous. Civil engineering in U.C BERKLEY! He must be the smartest guy. I have noticed he gained lots of body weights after he singed the major record deal. Thanks for William hung to motivate me to write on this forum. Fix your teeth! So today, I would like to introduce how to express funny feelings in Korean. I guess these are Ok for communicating with your Korean friends or base personnel’s on a regular basis. 1. Woot Gyu Yo. ( That’s funny ) 2. Bae Kob Job Ah Yo. ( It literally means that you’re holding your belly button, It it is darn funny ) 3. Wan Jeon Dee Jeep Hee Ne yo (Flipping) -It will imply two meanings . 1. anger 2. Funny 4. Wan Jeon Kae Jak Sal Nah Gye woot Gyu yo . -> It's funny as hell , so I wanted to break something completely. It basically means sames as #1. - This is for youngguns only. It's Hardcore expressions . Kae Jak SAl Nah gye -> Intensifier , extrelmely It means that you're breaking something violently. I wouldn't reccomend this expression for ladies and gentlemens.
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Last edited by YOUNGBUCK : 04-17-2008 at 09:05 PM. |
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Re: Lesson 10. FUNNY
I am definitely not a young gun, and have no need for #4, but I think we would at least like to know what it means?
Is William Hung the Chinese guy who sang "She rocks she rocks" or something like that on some talent show? |
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Re: Lesson 10. FUNNY
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I think you're still a younggun deep in your mind. Age is just a number.:-) I have edited the original post for you. It's somewhat considered funky words widly used in younger generations. William hung, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hung You need a good laugh! I thought that I was gonna die or something while I was wathing his video clips! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Qkas...eature=related http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MD3f...eature=related Getting fat! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gqESG...eature=related
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Last edited by YOUNGBUCK : 04-17-2008 at 08:36 PM. |
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Thanks, I needed that! Yep, that's him. I can see what you mean. He may be an unlikely role model, but there is no denying that if he can become famous, anyone has a chance! Go for it!
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