Question: What does Mashisoyo mean?

Did you know that 맛있어요 or mashisoyo means its delicious in the Korean language? If its something really yummy, then we may add the word jinjja (진짜) in front of it, i.e. jinjja mashisoyo!

How do you say delicious in Korean?

0:251:53How to Say DELICIOUS in Korean | 90 Day Korean - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipBefore the adjective ego. Means this in Korean. So saying. You go delicious soil. This is delicious.MoreBefore the adjective ego. Means this in Korean. So saying. You go delicious soil. This is delicious.

How do you say Korean food is delicious in Korean?

0:301:25How to say Its Delicious in Korean - Learn Korean Ep8 - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipWe say my of soil mass of soil my top soil lets say you want to say kimchi is delicious.MoreWe say my of soil mass of soil my top soil lets say you want to say kimchi is delicious.

What does Korean say before eating?

Korea is a polite society; be appreciative and it will go a long way. If you feel confident in your Korean, you can say jal meokkessumnida (잘 먹겠습니다 ) before the meal — similar to the Japanese itadakimasu, it roughly translates to I will eat well.

What does Apayo mean in Korean?

배가 (baega). This is followed by 아파요 (apayo) which in English means hurts. 아파요 (apayo). So altogether, we have 배가 아파요 (baega apayo) which is a literal translation of stomach hurts or my stomach hurts.

How do you say cool in Korean slang?

2:254:27The awkward way to say “cool in Korean - YouTubeYouTube

Do Japanese use toilet paper or water?

6. Japanese Toilet Paper Toilet paper is used in Japan, even by those who own toilets with bidets and washlet functions (see below). In Japan, toilet paper is thrown directly into the toilet after use. However, please be sure to put just the toilet paper provided in the toilet.

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