Korean Slang/Korean Internet Slang (Double Consonants)

Korean Slang/Korean Internet Slang (Double Consonants)
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If you text a lot with Korean friends or play online games in Korea, these should help you out. Very convenient and easy to use/remember. Korean internet slang is easy to remember and learn. Whether you’re chatting or texting, you can sound like a pro with these. You can easily convey character and personality with these.

We also did a post earlier about some other popular Korean slang here.

We might make another very extensive post on slang in the future with more pronunciations and other well-known phrases and expressions.

Hope this helps! And for more materials to supplement your Korean vocab, check out our ebooks over at the Dom & Hyo Store.

Here is a list of all the vocabulary used in this graphic:

ㅂㅂ = Bye bye

ㅈㅈ = Good game

ㄱㄱ = Go go

ㅅㅅ = Nice play (when playing games online)

ㄴㄴ = No no

ㅇㅇ = Yes/응

ㅎㅎ = Haha

ㅋㅋ = Laughing (Same as lol and pronounced as keke)

ㅗㅗ = F*ck you

ㄷㄷ = Trembling (from 덜덜)

ㅊㅊ = Congrats (축하해요)

ㅠㅠ/ㅜㅜ = Crying

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