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There are certain words in this world that we wish we could avoid—but simply can’t. They are the words that mean “death.” Some of these words express objective facts without emotion, while others carry feelings of sadness or sorrow. In everyday life, Koreans often use softer and more respectful expressions instead of the direct word “to die.” Let’s take a look at those expressions now.
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By Korean Buddy K.JIN 케이진4.7
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There are certain words in this world that we wish we could avoid—but simply can’t. They are the words that mean “death.” Some of these words express objective facts without emotion, while others carry feelings of sadness or sorrow. In everyday life, Koreans often use softer and more respectful expressions instead of the direct word “to die.” Let’s take a look at those expressions now.
📌 www.youtube.com/@케이진kjin
📌 If you join the YouTube membership, you can enjoy the extended podcast content. Plus, you can download the Korean script PDF for note-taking for free.
📌 Join the Membership and enjoy the benefits! 👉 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjLys1wWLJLyCJy7n6tRuGA/join
#koreanpodcast #korean #koreanlistening #koreanwords
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