What does Nampyeon mean?

What does Nampyeon mean?

남편 • (nampyeon) (hanja 男便) husband coordinate term ▼

What is husband call in Korea?

You wouldn’t use most of the above terms of endearment when talking about your partner. Instead, you’d simply call them “husband” (남편| nampyeon), “wife” (아내 | anae / 와이프 | waipeu), “boyfriend” (남친 | namchin) and “girlfriend” (여친 | yeochin).

Does ANAE mean wife?

아내 (anae) wife (noun) The wife is hugging the husband.

Why do Koreans say our husband?

In contrast to the presumptuous case above, in everyday life, Koreans also use “uri” (우리) as a way to express love. For example, a wife can say to her husband: “우리 남편 오늘 설거지까지 다 했네!” (Today “our husband” even washed the dishes for me!). This is the way Korean people talk affectionately to their lovers and spouses.

What is the meaning of Yeobo?

honey
While the word 여보 (yeobo) only means “honey,” the word 자기 (jagi) can also mean “self,” “myself,” or “oneself.” For example, you might hear the phrase 자기 소개 (jagi sogae). This phrase means “self-introduction,” not “introduce your honey.”

What do Korean call their girlfriend?

It’s not really a nickname, but just in case you wanted to know the Korean word for “girlfriend,” here it is. It’s the combination of 여자 (“yeo-ja”) which means woman, and 친구 (“chin-gu”) which means friend.

How do you say sweetheart in Korean?

Korean endearment words and phrases you will often hear in K-dramas

  1. Aein – “Sweetheart” / “Lover”
  2. Jagi / Jagiya – “Honey” / “Darling”
  3. Aegiya – “Baby” / “Babe”
  4. Oppa – An older brother to a younger woman.
  5. Nae sarang – “My love”
  6. Yeobo – “Darling” / “Honey” (for married couples)
  7. Naekkeo – “Mine”

What is Yeobo in Korean?

While the word 여보 (yeobo) only means “honey,” the word 자기 (jagi) can also mean “self,” “myself,” or “oneself.” For example, you might hear the phrase 자기 소개 (jagi sogae). This phrase means “self-introduction,” not “introduce your honey.”

How do Korean call their wife?

“Wife” in Korean is 아내 (“a-nae”). “Husband,” on the other hand, is 남편 (“nam-pyeon”).