Korean Text Slang Abbreviations
- Daniela L
- Jan 22, 2022
- 1 min read
It’s a lot like “lol” or “fr” in English. The way you would shorten down a word by using the first letter of each word. For example, lol is laughing out loud.
LIST:
ㅇㅇ: 응 (Yes -informal)
ㄴㄴ : 노노 (No)
ㄱㅊ: 괜찮아 (It’s ok)
ㄱㅅ: 감사 (Thank You)
ㅎㅎ / ㅋㅋ: 하하하 (haha/ LOL)
ㅊㅋ: 축하해 (Congratulations)
ㅗ: F**k you
ㄷㅊ: 닥쳐 (Shut up)
ㅅㄹㅎ: 사랑해 (I love you)
You can abbreviate almost any word in Korean if given context. But don’t go too far with it, because Koreans might not understand you.
Here Are Some Internet Phrases As Well:
댓글을 달다
to leave a comment
‘좋아요’ 누르다
to ‘like’ something
태그하다
to tag someone
팔로우(하다)
follow
구독
subscribe
공감/ 핵공감
something people say when they relate to something (the English equivalent would be a comment saying “THIS” under a relate-able post. Koreans would say 공감, or 핵공감 when something is REALLY relate-able)
오글거려
cheesy/corny/cringe-worthy
악플
offensive/hurtful comments. the kind of comments a cyber bully makes.
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