![]() ![]() 김치 is kimchi and 녀 means woman and it's a derogatory word. 충 (choong) has a similar meaning with 개 (gae) when used at the end of other words (ㅇㅇ충), so be careful and try not to use it! 맘 (mom) is used as the English word mom and is a curse word used for mothers who only care for their children with no regard for if they disturb others. 한남충 (Han-nam-choong)Īn abbreviation of 한국남자충 (hanguk namja choong), it's a curse at a Korean (hanguk) man (namja). 일베 (il-bae) is short for an online community with very conservative political and social views. Therefore, it's a rude insult to the elderly meaning they have no idea what they're saying. This combines 틀니 (teul-ni), which are dentures, and 딱딱 (ttak-ttak), which is the sound dentures make when clicking together. It's a newer curse word meaning someone is like a thoughtless, young child. 충 (choong) means insect, so it's used when calling someone or something a bug. It's used to curse someone who makes no sense or is speaking rudely. The word 소리 (so-ri) means sound, and when combined with the word 개 (gae), it means what the person said is nonsense, like a barking dog. It was used as an insult in the Silla period. 개 (gae) means dog and 돼지 (dwae-ji) means pig, but when used together, it means lower class and has a negative meaning. (Ai.Ai-ssi), which is normally said before "ssi-bal" and is allowed on TV, but saying 씨발 (ssi-bal) would definitely be censored. In Korean dramas or movies, you may have heard the characters say 아이. ![]() This is another basic swear word and is more vulgar than gae-sae-kki. This is one of the rudest words that you shouldn't say to anyone! ![]() However, don't put other words before "sae-kki" (ㅇㅇ새끼)! 개씨발 (Gae-ssi-bal) Other words can be used after "sae-kki" (새끼ㅇㅇ) to talk about things like baby animals. Therefore, it can be used on its own as a normal call. 새끼 means a young child who has just been born. This is the most common swear word and easiest to learn. 개 means dog, and when you put 개 in front of another word, it instantly becomes an expletive. ![]() This is considered a basic Korean swear word. Here is a list of some common Korean curse words! When learning a language, it's still important to learn curse words so that you can know what should and shouldn't be said to others and when someone is saying them to you. Many people are interested in learning Korean these days. ![]()
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