Korean Slang of the Day: í—(heol)! 'í—(heol)' means 'Oh my god! ' in English and it's mostly used by young people.
Accordingly, how do you write HEOL in Korean?
(heol) This Korean slang term doesn't necessarily have a meaning. It's mostly used to express a mild shock or surprise and at times disappointment. This is mainly used as a non-positive response.
Furthermore, what does Juseyo mean? ??
Similarly, what is OMO in Korean?
? / ???: “Oh no!” or “Oh my gosh!”
What does KEOL mean in Korean?
(Keol/Call)
It can also mean “let's go!”, or it can just mean “yes” or “I'm down!”
