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How to laugh in Korean. Easy! Part 1

How to laugh in Korean. Easy! Part 1

Did you laugh today?
What type of laugh do you have?
I think I usually laugh hahaha. But when it's too funny, my hahaha turns into a silent mode.
Today, I would like to introduce some feel-good laughs in Korean.
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까르르 Kka-rue-rue
꺄르르 Kkya-rue-rue

까르르 or 꺄르르 is used to describe the sound or the visual of babies, kids or girls bursting out laughing/shrieking with laughter.

(까르르 is the original form in the dictionary. But extra 르s at the end can be casually added.)
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예문(Ye-mun: Example sentence)
엄마가 재채기하니까 아기가 까르르 웃기 시작했어요.
 Baby started laughing kka-rue-rue at Mom's sneezing.
 
You can turn 까르르 or 꺄르르 into verbs by adding 하다 or 대다 at the end.
까르르하다(Kka-rue-rue-ha-da)
까르르대다(Kka-rue-rue-dae-da)
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까르르 is my favorite laughter because it's just a...


Poetic Korean's poetic morning : Crisp morning air, A cup of Coffee, Croissant

Poetic Korean's poetic morning : Crisp morning air, A cup of Coffee, Croissant

This is one of my favorite "sohwakhaeng" moments.
(The word "sohwakhaeng", 소확행, means
'small but certain happiness' in our daily lives.)


사각사각 
sah-gak sah-gak (adv.) 
아침공기 
ah-chim-gong-gi 
커피한잔 
coffee hahn-jahn
크루아상 
croissant
(Crisp morning air, A cup of Coffee, Croissant)

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사각사각(sah-gak-sah-gak) is my favorite adverb.
I love the sound and the meaning of this word.
You can use 사각사각 to describe the sound of 
1) the bite on apple, pear or snacks,
2) pencil on paper