Learn Korean: Talking About Family And Friends In Korean
Let's dive into describing your close relationships in Korean, going beyond the usual family vocabulary. In Korean, 'cheongma' refers to your 'soulmate', a deep connection that transcends friendship. You could say, "My '-'- is my 'cheongma'." While 'chingu' means 'friend', 'jinchin' specifically refers to a 'close friend', someone you confide in. For instance, "I told my 'jinchin' my secret." 'Aejeong' describes a 'beloved' person, imbued with deep affection and care. Therefore, you might say, "My '-'- is very 'aejeong' to me." Now you have richer vocabulary to describe your cherished relationships – practice these and impress your Korean-speaking friends!
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