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What does 아자아자 mean?
What does 아자아자 mean?
May 26, 2010 3:55 PM
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hahaha
아자아자= aja aja!
it's often paired with and said as, "aja-aja fighting!"
I'm not really sure what it means but from my understanding of it, I know it's said before competitions or obstacles? For example, before a sports event or a big test.
hope that helped!
May 26, 2010
It's similar to the english phrase: "alright, let's do it!" or "go (noun)!"
I.e
if you're watching a basketball game on tv and you're rooting for the Lakers team: "Go LAKERS!"
in korean it'd be "aja-aja lakers!"
Something said to give confidence basically.
May 27, 2010
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