Soon after my "Eyes, Nose, Lips, & Perler Beats" post, I managed to get myself a full time position where I work as a receptionist. Growing accustomed to long hours and working five days a week wore me out for a while, but also brought a lot of great new opportunities! I found more time to practice and "hone" my Korean skills (with the help of my new friend Hyea who lives in Korea) and open my very own shop on Etsy (you can find out more information about my shop in my about me)! One of the residents at my work gave me the idea, and it is fantastic to know I have over 50 people supporting me in my endeavors.
Although I feel ready to get into the habit of posting more frequently, I am worried of abandoning my baby again due to school clawing its way back into my life. With school, I study online through one of my local colleges which is nice ;however, I take up so much of my free time. But enough about school. Let's talk about how I met my wonderful Korean friend Hyea.
There is an app for iTunes and Android called Hello Talk. It brings together people who are in the process of learning other languages. Now, I have made several good friends on Hello Talk, but none of them beat my 언니 (eonni/a girls big sister) Hyea. She is kind, funny, and very smart. We have quite a bit in common and I have grown very fond of her. She helps me when I have questions, and doesn't mind correcting me when I'm wrong. The best part about Hello Talk is learning the conversational aspect of whatever language you are learning. Most books or classes only teach the basics of languages but not the slang. From my books, there are very little lessons on slang, but with the help of my Korean friends, I can have short conversations! I cannot believe how much I have grown with my languages skills within the last few months. I went from knowing random words, to knowing over 20 phrases! Swear, it is super helpful.
Slang (as taught to me by Hyea)
멘붕 - Mental Breakdown.
Romanization: menboong
Sounds like: men-boo-ng
Note: is actually made up of small parts of two other words.
멘 is from 멘달 (mental) which means mental
and
붕 is from 붕괴 (boonggwi) which means breakdown
Hyea's example: "You are watching a child, and the child spills food everywhere. You would have a 멘붕"
*You may also know this word from CL's solo song called Mental Breakdown*
Popular Korean Words Found in Kpop
예쁘다 - To be pretty
Romanization: yeppuda
Sounds like: yeh-poo-duh
Note: All verbs end in 다 (da)
And a kpop song that shows this word in nearly every verse is the song U BEAUTY by 100%
Bye! 잘가! ( bye!) 감사합니다 (Thank you) for reading! Until next time!
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