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title: "Dirty Korean: Everyday Slang (Dirty Everyday Slang)"
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# Dirty Korean: Everyday Slang (Dirty Everyday Slang)

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- **How much does it cost?** KD 7.30 with free shipping
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## Description

Learn the Korean slang you could never get in language class with this bestselling Korean-English phrasebook and dictionary. Next time you're traveling or just chattin' in Korean with your friends, drop the textbook formality and bust out with expressions they never teach you in school, including: •Cool slang •Funny insults •Explicit sex terms •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.

Review: Korean Language Library Essential - I bought this to fill out my Korean language collection. This inexpensive book is well written and full of youth culture speech. As always it is amusing to see Konglish adaptations such as Snowboard ''' (seunubodeu) which spoken fast must sound close to right. Under drinking games, the first listed is The Game of Death ''''''' (Deo game ob desseu) "...a no brainer. You chant "the game of death" and point at someone you'd like to see drunk. The one with most fingers pointed at has to drink." I was pleased to come across Fan Dance ''' (Buchaechum), which is a Busby Berklee type festival dance, see youtube. Culture gets good coverage, high (not so much) low and middle. The book is fun and interesting. Lonely Planet Korean Phrasebook College Korean Sounds of Korean: A Pronunciation Guide Berlitz Korean Dictionary: Korean-English / English-Korean (Berlitz Concise Dictionaries S.) (Korean Edition) Looking for a Mr. Kim in Seoul: A Guide to Korean Expressions (English and Korean Edition)
Review: Our deployed friend LOVED it! - Our Navy friend is deployed in Korea for a year, we thought it would be fun to send him a care package full of useless funny items. This book was the biggest hit of them all. He took the book to a translator, they all had great laughs. Yes, the book is truly Korean insults. The best one so far is "Your butt cheeks are uneven", hahahaha!

## Features

- Used Book in Good Condition

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,548,395 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #207 in Slang & Idiom Reference Books #799 in Travel Language Phrasebooks (Books) #1,437 in Foreign Dictionaries & Thesauruses |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 188 Reviews |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Korean Language Library Essential
*by D***E on June 20, 2010*

I bought this to fill out my Korean language collection. This inexpensive book is well written and full of youth culture speech. As always it is amusing to see Konglish adaptations such as Snowboard ''' (seunubodeu) which spoken fast must sound close to right. Under drinking games, the first listed is The Game of Death ''''''' (Deo game ob desseu) "...a no brainer. You chant "the game of death" and point at someone you'd like to see drunk. The one with most fingers pointed at has to drink." I was pleased to come across Fan Dance ''' (Buchaechum), which is a Busby Berklee type festival dance, see youtube. Culture gets good coverage, high (not so much) low and middle. The book is fun and interesting. Lonely Planet Korean Phrasebook College Korean Sounds of Korean: A Pronunciation Guide Berlitz Korean Dictionary: Korean-English / English-Korean (Berlitz Concise Dictionaries S.) (Korean Edition) Looking for a Mr. Kim in Seoul: A Guide to Korean Expressions (English and Korean Edition)

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Our deployed friend LOVED it!
*by S***R on August 1, 2019*

Our Navy friend is deployed in Korea for a year, we thought it would be fun to send him a care package full of useless funny items. This book was the biggest hit of them all. He took the book to a translator, they all had great laughs. Yes, the book is truly Korean insults. The best one so far is "Your butt cheeks are uneven", hahahaha!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Humorus and informative
*by H***A on December 13, 2012*

I am a beginner in Korean language so I can't offer insight as to how accurate the words and phrases are in the book. What I can say is it is written in a tongue-in-cheek manor. It manages to be humorous and informative at the same time. I like that it offers additional insight about Korean pop culture references, TV shows, movies and music though I don't always agree with the author's opinion (they say Rain is crap but I love his music). It is nice to be able to express myself in a "dirty" manner. This really is the kind of stuff you won't learn in a class and only a Korean friend would teach you. The romanization is pretty accurate as well. My only gripes are translation and hangul font. I don't know much hangul at this point but I know enough to know that they dumb some stuff down for you. One phrase the book gives is "Should we go to a coffee shop to talk?" The romanization they give is "Uri coffee shope gaseo yaegihalkka?" Coffee in Korean would be romanized and pronounced as koppi. I guess if you just said coffee a Korean person would understand but for the sake of authenticity, this irks me. The last gripe of mine is the font they use for the hangul. I am literally just learning to recognize the characters as written with a standard font. I don't know exactly what font they use in the book but it isn't standard and that makes it hard for a beginner like me to easily recognize the hangul. I am not familiar enough with the characters to be able to easily read hangul in any font. It is similar to someone learning to read the English alphabet written with a standard font and then having it thrown at them in a scripted font. I do not approve. All in all this is one of the better "phrase" books out there if you're into that sort of thing.

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