Kpop Academy Student ~ Week 2 ~ Hangul

Week 2 of The Kpop Academy focused on  the history of Hangul and how it was created, we were also given a Hangul self study kit and our weekly assignments.

KPOP ACADEMY – ASSIGNMENT 2
We were asked to choose 1 task from a list of 4 to complete, in which I chose D) To create a  list of 10 (or more) phrases/words your faveourite Kpop star/s regularly uses (explain the meaning of each phrase/word)

I incorporated a variety of popular phrases using Music Videos, Kdramas and TV shows.

1) CLIP FROM 2NE1 TV

EONNI 언니
A term used to address older/big sister that females call a female relative or a older girl they admire or respect.

 

2)X-MAN – KOREAN VARIETY SHOW (features actress Yoon Eun Hye & tv presenter Kang Ho Dong)

DANGYUNHAJI – 당연하지
Used in the popular korean game show X-man, meaning Of course/sure

 

3)1TYM – HOT TTEU GEO MV

HOT TTEU GEO -뜨거
The phrase Hot tteu geo translates into the expression – feel so hot/ feeling hot

 

4)2NE1 – CLAP YOUR HANDS MV

BAKSU JYEO – 박수쳐
Baksu jyeo from the 2NE1 music video translates exaclty the same as the title- Clap your hands

 

5)CLIP FROM TALK SHOW (features T.O.P and SeungRi of Bigbang)

HYUNG -형
The phrase hyung is used by a males to address another male older than them…i.e brother,  someone whom they are close to or respect.

 

6)SUPER JUNIOR – BONAMANA MV

BONAMANA – 보 나 마 나
Bonamana is a phrase that means to think in obvious terms,  like expecting a situation, obviously anticipating something…

 

7)SNSD – OH! MV

OPPAREUL SARANGHAE- 오빠를 사랑해
Oppa is a term used by females to call older males…i. e older male friends or older brothers.
Saranghae translates as I love you

 

8)BLOCK B – NALINA MV

NALINA – 난리 나
The word Nalina is translated as Go crazy, causing uproar


9)2NE1 – I DONT CARE/ BIGBANG – LIES MV

YOBOSEYO – 여 보 세 요
This phrase translates as “Hello?” used by a person greeting  another person over the phone.

 

10)KDRAMA FULL HOUSE (Bi & Song Hye Gyo)

AJA AJA HWAITING! – 아자아자 파이팅!
Hwaiting, also meaning fighting is an expression usually used to support and encourage others…i e good-luck, you can do it!

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