Dirty Korean: Everyday Slang from "What's Up?" to "F*%# Off!"

· Simon and Schuster
3.8
20 reviews
Ebook
128
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

Learning the language? Don’t forget the words they don’t teach in school . . .

Whether you’re traveling or just conversing with friends, drop the textbook Korean phrases and bust out with some cool slang, funny insults, explicit sex terms, and raw swear words! Dirty Korean teaches the casual expressions heard every day on the streets of Korea:

•What's up? Wasseo?
•Holy shit, I'm trashed. Ssibal, na manchiwi.
•I gotta piss. Na swi ssayahae.
•Who farted? Bangu nuga ggyeosseo?
•Wanna try doggy-style? Dwichigi haeboja?
•That bitch is crazy! Heo nyeon michin nyeoniya!
•I could really go for some Korean BBQ. Na cheolpangui meokgospieo . . . and much more

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3.8
20 reviews
Warner
December 11, 2015
Please give me a full refund...The hangul characters are not clearly written, therefore, it is very very very hard to read. I am studying korean language so sometimes, english written is not the correct pronounciation for me. I don't want to continue reading this. Please give me a full refund...
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Narges (爱雨)
February 6, 2016
The pronounciation aren't really good. Please add 한글, too at least. Thanks!
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Vicky Lawrence
May 9, 2015
I have the physical copy of this it's so good :) nice to learn slang as well as formal language
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About the author

Hyewon Geebi Baek was born and raised in Korea and attended the University of California Berkeley where she received a degree in art. She lives in Oakland, CA.

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