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Do you know any famous K-drama lines?💕
In this episode, you'll learn two musk-know Korean expressions inspired by K-dramas! 💁🏻♀️"관식(Gwansik)" : The name of the male lead in <폭싹 속았수다, When Life Gives You Tangerines>, now a symbol of the "sweet and caring boyfriend". 💁🏻♀️"기미하거라(Gimi-hageora)": A line from <폭군의 셰프, The Tyrant’s Chef> meaning “Have a taste before I do.” or “Taste it for me.” It’s a fun old-fashioned phrase you can use when sharing food with friends! 🍴
Curious about K-dramas? Then listen up! Let's dive into real Korea together!🫶🏻
#SnackKOREAN #KOREAN #Kdrama #MyOwnGwansik #TheTyrant’sChef #WhenLifeGivesYouTangerines #KoreanSlang #LearnKorean
By Loomy_KDo you know any famous K-drama lines?💕
In this episode, you'll learn two musk-know Korean expressions inspired by K-dramas! 💁🏻♀️"관식(Gwansik)" : The name of the male lead in <폭싹 속았수다, When Life Gives You Tangerines>, now a symbol of the "sweet and caring boyfriend". 💁🏻♀️"기미하거라(Gimi-hageora)": A line from <폭군의 셰프, The Tyrant’s Chef> meaning “Have a taste before I do.” or “Taste it for me.” It’s a fun old-fashioned phrase you can use when sharing food with friends! 🍴
Curious about K-dramas? Then listen up! Let's dive into real Korea together!🫶🏻
#SnackKOREAN #KOREAN #Kdrama #MyOwnGwansik #TheTyrant’sChef #WhenLifeGivesYouTangerines #KoreanSlang #LearnKorean