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How do you say "You're a catch." or "She's a catch." in Korean?
In English we would use this phrase to describe someone we thought was especially valuable in the context of a romantic relationship.
Dec 23, 2012 11:50 AM
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You could use the words as Philip said, and of course if you were to use a sentence,
you could say
"그 사람 참 괜찮아"
"그 여자 참 괜찮아"
"그 남자 참 괜찮아"
"그 사람 진짜 괜찮아"
"그 여자 진짜 괜찮아(요)"
"그 남자 진짜 괜찮아(요)"
"진짜 괜찮은 사람이에요"
"괜찮아" here means more than fine/alright, and it is okay to use one of the sentences when talking to friends/parents/coworkers...etc.
Among girls when we talk about a guy who is deemed to be a catch, some ppl say
"괜찮은데, 잘 키워 봐"
of course, this is among close friends who share inside jokes/homour.
Hope this helps!
December 23, 2012
훈남 for a boy and 훈녀 for a girl.
It means a really pretty and handsome person that makes you feel warm inside because of her or his greatness :)
December 23, 2012
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