FIESTAR teaches you their last Korean slang, Lesson 13: 'KkulJaem' (꿀잼)
2013.10.26
On FIESTAR's original program 'A-HA', the girls transformed into teachers for KPOP fans who are eager to learn Korean! FIESTAR is going to teach you useful Korean slang through LOEN's Official YouTube channel. Three of the six cute and funny girls of FIESTAR taught us the word'Daebak' on their 1st lesson, Deuk-tem on 2nd, Tteokbap on 3rd, Jjal and Dawn'jjal on 4th, 'Doljikgu' on 5th, 'Anseup' on 6th, 'Menboong' on 7th, 'le-al' on 8th, 'Dotne' on 9th, 'Bolmae' on 10th, 'Cri' on 11th and 'Gaen So' on 12th. This time, they're going to teach us their last slang Korean word,'KkulJaem'(꿀잼) which was requested by Muhammad Irfan Fasal and was chosen by them from their reply event. Jei explained that 'kkul' means 'it's really good' and 'jaem' is a short word for 'fun', so 'KkulJaem' means 'it's really fun', while Cao Lu added 'kkhul' comes from the word 'honey', and some people use it in front of other words to express the word 'good' like 'kkul-smile', 'kkul-voice', 'kkul-rap', 'kkul-thigh', 'kkul-back' etc.
Meanwhile, FIESTAR's Linzy, Yezi, Hyemi together with the three teachers Jei, Cao Lu and Cheska invited all to anticipate their comeback on November 1st!
Watch the six kkul-girls below:
written by: loveluytakyo@dkpopnews.net SOURCE: LOENENT
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