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Ep.6 보글보글 (Bo-geul-bo-geul)
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To Koreans, what is the warmest, most delicious, and comforting sound in the world? 🍲
It's '보글보글' (Bo-geul-bo-geul). This word is the sound of hot water or delicious stew boiling up.
But to Koreans, it’s much more than just a cooking sound. It’s the sound of "affectionate warmth"—the sound of someone preparing a hot meal and waiting for you after a long, exhausting day. When you hear a stew boiling bo-geul-bo-geul in a small pot, the cold fatigue of the day simply melts away.
You did a great job today. What warm, bo-geul-bo-geul food will heat up your tired heart tonight?
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Korean Words of Senses
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