Internet and text messaging
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				terms used on the internet, emoticons, internet slang etc
Sounds
- ㅋ- Noise used for laughter, the more ㅋ's the more the person is laughing.
 - ㅋㄷ - 키득키득, another way to write the sound of laughter
 - ㅎ- Noise used for laughter, the more ㅎ's the more the person is laughing.
 
Emoticons
- ㅜㅜ /ㅠㅠ - Tears
 - ^^ - Happy eyes
 - .\/. - Angry eyes
 - OTL - Shape of a person crying on the floor
 - *_____* - Smiling face
 - ▶◀ - Used for when someone died (what is it supposed to be?)
 - -ㅅ-a - Scratching one's head
 - 'ㅅ'b - Thumbs up
 - 'ㅅ'ㅗ - The finger
 
Shortened words
| Shortened form | Real word | Comment | 
|---|---|---|
| ㅇㅇ | 응 | Positive response, low form of 네 (yes). | 
| ㅇㅋ | Ok | |
| ~욜 | ~요일 | Abbreviation used in combination when expressing a particular day.
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| ㄳ / ㄱㅅ | 감사합니다 | Thank you | 
| ㄱㅊ | 괜찮아요 | It's ok | 
| ㅊㅎ | 축하해요 | Congratulations | 
| ㅎㅇ | 하이 | Hi | 
| ㅂㅇ | 바이 | Bye | 
| 방가 | 방가워요 | Nice to meet you | 
| ㅅㅂ | 씨발 | A strong korean curse word | 
| 낼 | 내일 | Tomorrow | 
| 올만이네 | 오랜만이네 | Long time no see. | 
| 짱나 | 짜증 나 | Expression you use when something or someone is annoying | 
| 글쿠나 / 글구나 | 그렇구나 | (Ah) I see! | 
Text Message Style
Since many young people are so used to typing text messages in a different way, typing proper Korean can sometimes make the person sound serious or angry. Many young people use a style that is considered more cute. However these should not be used in formal conversation, people who you have a formal relationship with and elders (cases vary).
| Style/form | Comment | 
|---|---|
| A/V + ㅁ/음 (instead of A/V + (으)면) | This is not to be confused with the real grammar pattern A/V + (으)ㅁ which turns a adjective or verb into a noun.
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| Simple spelling |  Examples:
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| 응 substitutions | Using 엉, 웅, 앙, 옹, 읭, 잉 instead of 응 (low form of 'yes'). These forms are supposed to be more 'cute.' | 
| Adding ㅇ as the 받침 to words. |  Young people often add ㅇ as the 받침 to words at the end of sentences without a 받침.
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| Substitutes for ~요 |  ~여, ~염, ~엽, ~욘, ~용 , ~효 = Substitutes for ~요 at the end of sentences.
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| ~셈 | Substitute for ~십시오 & ~세요.
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| 삼, ~3 |  Substitute for ~습니다 and 세요. 삼 is the pronunciation for the Sino Korean number three, so 3 can be used as well.
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| Using ㅅ instead of ㅆ (as 받침) |  Examples:
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| Spelled as pronounced |  Some words are spelled the way they are commonly pronounced.
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| 쥐 instead of 지 |  Sometimes 쥐 is used instead of 쥐 to sound more cute.
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Video Examples
See also
- How to text message in Korean text message simulator at the bottom also)