유정쌀 UjungSSam
Tutor de la comunidad
🌟 Happy New Year in Korean: 새핎 ëł” 많읎 받윌섞요! 🌟 As the year comes to an end, many people around the world exchange warm wishes for a happy new year. In Korean, the most common way to say "Happy New Year" is: 새핎 ëł” 많읎 받윌섞요 (saehae bok manhi badeuseyo). It literally means “Receive a lot of blessings in the new year.” Koreans often emphasize ëł” (bok), meaning blessings or good fortune, in their greetings and traditions. Wishing someone a year filled with ëł” is a way to express care and hope for their success and happiness. 🧧 What is ëł”, and why is it important? The concept of ëł” goes beyond just luck—it represents overall well-being, prosperity, and joy. In Korea, ëł” is a deeply rooted cultural value, and it appears in many aspects of life, from holidays to everyday expressions. For example: ëł” 많읎 받윌섞요: “Receive lots of blessings.” ëł”ë©ìŽ: “A person or thing that brings good fortune” (e.g., “My child is my ëł”ë©ìŽ!”). ëł”ìŽ ê”ŽëŸŹë“€ì–Žì˜€ë‹€ : “Blessings roll in,” meaning unexpected luck. ëł”ì„ ì°šë‹€: To waste one’s luck or blessings (e.g., by being ungrateful). ëł”ìŽ 많은 ì‚ŹëžŒ: Someone who’s very fortunate. 새핎 ëł” 많읎 받윌섞요: "Happy New Year" / "Receive lots of blessings" ëł”ìŽ 나가닀: "To lose blessings." ëł”ë©ìŽ: "A lucky charm" / "A blessing in one’s life." ëł”ê¶Œ: "Lottery" (literally “Ticket of blessings”) How do you wish someone a Happy New Year in your language? Does your culture have similar expressions about blessings or good fortune? Share them in the comments! 😊 새핎 ëł” 많읎 받윌섞요, ì—ŹëŸŹë¶„! 💙 (Receive lots of blessings in the new year, everyone!)
25 de dic. de 2024 5:58