Learn How to Text Like a Native with Common Phrases, Slang, and Etiquette in Korean (μΉ΄ν‘, λ¬Έμ)
Whether you’re chatting on KakaoTalk (μΉ΄μΉ΄μ€ν‘) or sending a quick text message (λ¬Έμ), texting is a major part of daily communication in Korea. This guide covers essential texting vocabulary, abbreviations, and expressions so you can message with easeβand sound natural while doing it.
π Must-Know Vocabulary for Texting in Korean
Korean | Pronunciation | English |
---|---|---|
λ¬Έμ | mun-ja | Text message |
μΉ΄ν‘ | ka-tok | KakaoTalk (messaging app) |
λ©μΈμ§ | me-se-ji | Message |
λν | dae-hwa | Conversation |
μ΄λͺ¨ν°μ½ | i-mo-ti-kon | Emoticon |
λ΅μ₯ | dap-jang | Reply |
μ½μΉ | ilk-ssip | Seen but no reply (read-and-ignore) |
μͺ½μ§ | jjok-ji | Note/message (often in apps or forums) |
μ°λ½νλ€ | yeon-rak-ha-da | To contact |
보λ΄λ€ | bo-nae-da | To send |
λ°λ€ | bat-da | To receive |
μ μ₯νλ€ | jeo-jang-ha-da | To save (contact/message) |
π€ Common Korean Texting Abbreviations & Slang
Korean | Meaning | English Equivalent |
---|---|---|
γ γ γ / γ γ γ | Laughter | haha / lol |
γ±γ | κ°μ¬ν©λλ€ | Thanks / TY |
γ γ | μ£μ‘ν©λλ€ | Sorry |
γ γ | μμ / λ€ | Yeah / Okay |
γ΄γ΄ | μλμ / No | Nope |
γ γ | λ―Έμ³€μ΄ | Crazy / OMG |
γ γ | μΆνν΄ | Congrats |
γ γ / γ γ | Crying emoticon | π / Sad |
γ·γ· | λλ (nervous/shaking) | Shaking / Yikes |
γ γ | μΈμ | Agreed / True that |
γ±γ± | κ³ κ³ / Let’s go | Letβs go! / Go go! |
γ γ | λ°μ΄λ°μ΄ | Bye |
π£οΈ Useful Texting Phrases in Korean
Korean | Pronunciation | English |
---|---|---|
μ μ§λμ΄? | jal ji-naess-eo? | How have you been? |
μ§κΈ λ°λΉ ? | ji-geum ba-ppa? | Are you busy right now? |
λ νκ³ μμ΄? | mwo ha-go iss-eo? | What are you doing? |
λμ€μ μ°λ½ν κ². | na-jung-e yeon-rak-hal-ge. | Iβll contact you later. |
λ΅μ₯ λ¦μ΄μ λ―Έμν΄. | dap-jang neu-jeo-seo mi-an-hae. | Sorry for the late reply. |
κΈλ°© κ°κ². | geum-bang gal-ge. | Iβll be there soon. |
κ³ λ§μ~ | go-ma-wo~ | Thanks~ |
μ€λ μ½μ μμ΄? | o-neul yak-sok iss-eo? | Do you have plans today? |
μΉ΄ν‘ νμΈν΄ μ€. | ka-tok hwa-gin-hae jwo. | Check KakaoTalk. |
μ νν΄λ λΌ? | jeon-hwa-hae-do dwae? | Can I call you? |
π± Cultural Tips for Texting in Korean
π¬ Use Politeness Based on Relationship
- With friends, casual text (λ°λ§) is fine.
- With seniors, teachers, or colleagues, use μ‘΄λλ§ (formal speech) like:
- μ°λ½λ릴κ²μ. (Iβll contact you.)
- νμΈ λΆνλ립λλ€. (Please confirm.)
π΅ βμ½μΉβ = Bad Etiquette
- μ½μΉ (read but ignore) can hurt feelingsβrespond even with a short βγ γ β or βμ μ ν λ΅μ₯ν κ²μ!β
π KakaoTalk is King
- Almost everyone in Korea uses μΉ΄μΉ΄μ€ν‘, even more than SMS or iMessage.
- Join group chats (λ¨ν‘λ°©) for school, work, and events.
πΌοΈ Stickers & Emoticons
- Stickers (μ€ν°μ»€) and emoticons (μ΄λͺ¨ν°μ½) help show emotion and toneβuse them to soften your message or add friendliness.
π Texting is Used for Planning
- People often text instead of calling to make plans:
- βλ΄μΌ μκ° λΌ?β (Are you free tomorrow?)
- β6μμ λ§λ κΉ?β (Shall we meet at 6?)
π Bonus Texting Terms by Category
Planning & Scheduling
Korean | Pronunciation | English |
---|---|---|
μ½μ | yak-sok | Appointment / Plan |
μκ° μμ΄μ? | si-gan iss-eo-yo? | Do you have time? |
λ§λ κΉ? | man-nal-kka? | Want to meet? |
Expressing Emotion
Korean | Pronunciation | English |
---|---|---|
λλ° | dae-bak | Awesome / No way! |
ν | heol | OMG / What?! |
μ§±μ΄μΌ | jjang-i-ya | Youβre the best / Awesome |
νλ΄! | him-nae! | Cheer up! |
Ending Conversations
Korean | Pronunciation | English |
---|---|---|
μ μ~ | jal ja~ | Good night~ |
λ μ°λ½νμ~ | tto yeon-rak-ha-ja~ | Letβs talk again~ |
μ’μ ν루 보λ΄~ | jo-eun ha-ru bo-nae~ | Have a good day~ |
π― Texting Quiz
- What does βγ γ γ β mean in Korean texting?
- How do you say βCan I call you?β in Korean?
- Translate: βSorry for the late reply.β
π¬ Comment your answers and test your Korean texting skills!
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