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차 + 는
« Back to Glossary IndexIt's been a while since I touched on Sino-Korean vocab! It's something that's always been there, but I've picked up on it more recently; many Korean electronics have a theme of using 전. Of course, this comes from Hanja influences with the Hanja 電 relating to electricity/electric words.
Along with K-pop and Korean dramas, Korean beauty is a huge draw for people interested in the country, language, and culture. Now, luckily enough for us, a lot of Korean makeup and skincare terms are just the English flipped into Korean! But I'll run through a lot of things from products, skin types, makeup-specific verbs, and more, so let's get into it.
In Korean, sometimes yes means no? Korea has a little quirk different from English when it comes to answering questions. The basics of it is that in Korean you answer the statement and not the intention- I'll break it down now!