Yes! Thank you professor. I just learnt a new korean slang. I'll throw it at a couple of my friends who I think act like old farts, haha.
"Kkondae", I'll like to hear how it sounds like with the korean accent, it would be lovely. Reminds me of something, I can't quite remember it too well. I think it is "ahjussi" referring to an "old man", I used to watch korean movies a lot when I was a teen and that word sticked.
Now. What slang can I teach you??
Ok there's this Ibibio slang "ikpa" that's mostly used in the southern part of Nigeria used to refer to a "guy man". Guys use it among themselves, girls use it to refer to guys. It's just a fun way to call a guy a guy without actually calling him a guy. I hope you understand, haha
The word "ahjussi" is uncle in Korean but can refer to any man who is like an uncle and basically means you are getting old if someone calls you "adjushi". If not then they will call you "student". The word "kkon-dae" is much harsher and is used by teenagers talking about their teachers behind their backs.
Thanks for teaching me the slang word "ikpa". It sounds like the Korean word "nome" meaning guy but it can be a slight curse adding "bad guy".... "nappum nome". !LUV
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