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        5 Korean Slang Numbers To Use When Texting Your Favorite K-Pop Idol On Bubble

        Studying Korean these days? Find out some interesting Korean slang numbers to use when texting in this article!

        Kay Sesoko, Kpopmap Editor
        3 min to read  ·  Published : Jan 9, 2024
        5 Korean Slang Numbers To Use When Texting Your Favorite K-Pop Idol On Bubble

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        There's a lot of fun to be discovered in learning Korean, but it gains new meaning when you are able to use what you've learned successfully in an interaction - especially with your fave K-Pop idol. Have you ever found yourself wondering how to say something to your favorite K-Pop idol in the comments of their social media? Or wanting to type something relatable to them in a text message on a platform like Bubble?

        Well, we've got you covered! Today, we'll teach you 5 Korean slang numbers to use when texting your favorite K-Pop idol on Bubble or other messaging platforms. Let's get into it!

         

        1. 486

         5 Korean Slang Numbers To Use When Texting Your Favorite K-Pop Idol On Bubble

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        Real number in Korean: 사백팔십육 (sa-baek-pal-shib-yook = four hundred and eighty-six) OR  사팔육 (sa-pal-yook = four eight six)

        Slang pronunciation: 사랑해 (sa-rang-hae = I love you)

        Meaning: In the same way that English speakers use '143' as code for 'I love you' (because of the number of letters in each word), just as Stray Kids makes use of in their song 'CASE 143'... Koreans use 486 to mean saranghae (사랑해 in Korean also means 'I love you'). 486 represents the number of strokes used to write each syllable of saranghae in Hangeul.

         

        2. 5959

         5 Korean Slang Numbers To Use When Texting Your Favorite K-Pop Idol On Bubble

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        Real number in Korean: 오천구백오십구 (o-cheon-gu-baek-o-shib-gu = five thousand nine hundred and fifty nine) OR 오구오구 (o-gu-o-gu = five nine five nine)

        Slang pronunciation: 오구오구 (a cute cooing sound)

        Meaning: O-gu-o-gu (오구오구 in Korean) is a cute sound made typically in a slight baby tone or with a nasal voice that expresses how adorable something is. It's usually used when expressing admiration for something or someone and is an onomatopeia.

         

        3. 58

         5 Korean Slang Numbers To Use When Texting Your Favorite K-Pop Idol On Bubble

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        Real number in Korean: 오십팔 (o-shib-pal = fifty eight) OR 오팔 (o-pal = five eight)

        Slang pronunciation: 오빠 (oppa = older brother)

        Meaning: If you remove the last 'l/r' sound from the real pronunciation of this number - many think that it sounds like 'oppa'. This Korean slang number became a craze back in 2017 when BTS' JungKook once wore a baseball uniform that had his name on it and the number 58. Many thought that he chose that specifically numbered jersey to create the meaning 'JungKook oppa'.

         

        4. 1004

         5 Korean Slang Numbers To Use When Texting Your Favorite K-Pop Idol On Bubble

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        Real number in Korean: 천사 (cheon-sa = a thousand and four) OR 일공공사 (il-gong-gong-sa = one zero zero four)

        Slang pronunciation: 천사 (cheonsa - angel)

        Meaning: This number is a play on words on the number 1004 which sounds the same as the word for 'angel' in Korean 'cheonsa' (천사 in Korean). Interestingly, there is even a Korean grocery chain called '1004 Mart' and many enjoy making jokes about the play on words they used to choose the store's name.

         

        5. 700

         5 Korean Slang Numbers To Use When Texting Your Favorite K-Pop Idol On Bubble

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        Real number in Korean: 칠백 (chil-baek = seven hundred) OR 칠공공 (chil-gong-gong = seven zero zero)

        Slang pronunciation: 귀여워 (gwi-yeo-weo = cute)

        Meaning: This Korean slang number is another play on a Korean word, but this time involves the shape of the word written in Hangeul. The number 700 comes from the fact that the first letters in the syllables for the Korean word 'cute' aka 'gwiyeoweo' (귀여워 in Korean) form 7-0-0 when written out (see the red outline in the image for reference).

        Which Korean slang number will you leave on your favorite idol's Bubble? Did you know some of these Korean expressions before?

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