[K-Life Guide] "Du-geun Du-geun?" 💓 The Cutest Korean Words You'll Hear in Every K-POP Song!
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[K-Life Guide] "Du-geun Du-geun?" 💓 The Cutest Korean Words You'll Hear in Every K-POP Song!

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Hi there, LearnStay family! 🙌

Have you ever noticed words like 'Ppan-jjak Ppan-jjak' or 'Du-geun Du-geun' while reading K-POP lyrics or drama subtitles? Don't they just sound adorable? 🎶

Korean is famous for its rich collection of "Onomatopoeia" (sound mimics) and "Ideophones" (vivid state mimics). Mastering these will make your Korean sound much more 'hip' and natural when chatting with your Korean friends!

Today, we’re picking 4 of the trendiest and cutest words you'll use every day during your homestay! ✨

1️⃣ 💓 Du-geun Du-geun (두근두근)

This describes the heartbeat sound used in almost every romantic K-drama scene!

  • When to use it: When you meet someone you like, or right before a big K-POP concert starts! "My heart is du-geun du-geun!"

2️⃣ ✨ Ppan-jjak Ppan-jjak (반짝반짝)

This describes the way stars or diamonds twinkle. It’s perfect for describing those flashy K-POP stage outfits!

  • When to use it: "The Seoul night view is ppan-jjak ppan-jjak!" or "Your jewelry is ppan-jjak ppan-jjak today!"

3️⃣ 😊 Mal-lang Mal-lang (말랑말랑)

This describes something soft and squishy, like Korean rice cakes (Tteok) or even a puppy's paws.

  • When to use it: When your host mom serves you freshly made, chewy rice cakes. "Wow, this tteok is so mal-lang mal-lang!"

4️⃣ ☁️ Pok-sin Pok-sin (폭신폭신)

This describes something fluffy and soft, like a cloud, a fresh marshmallow, or a cozy bed.

  • When to use it: When you first lay down on your comfy bed at your LearnStay homestay! "The blanket is so pok-sin pok-sin, I’ll sleep so well!"

Korean onomatopoeia words are like drawing a picture with sounds. At LearnStay, you can practice these "K-Vibe" words every day with your host family and fall deeper in love with the Korean language! 💖