jagiya
(Korean) honey, sweetie, love, darling.
Used between couples in a relationship to address each other. Normally used by younger couples (old generation does not use this phrase), and can be between unmarried or married couples.
It can be addressed to both men and women.
In Korea, the word literally means "Self" - so you are literally calling the other person as yourself. So that implies the other person is your self, your other half, your soulmate, you...
Used between couples in a relationship to address each other. Normally used by younger couples (old generation does not use this phrase), and can be between unmarried or married couples.
It can be addressed to both men and women.
In Korea, the word literally means "Self" - so you are literally calling the other person as yourself. So that implies the other person is your self, your other half, your soulmate, you...
Jagiya, have a good night~!
Jagiya, call me~!
I love you, jagiya~!
Jagiya, call me~!
I love you, jagiya~!
jagiya
hubby-boo
husband
or boyfriend in korean
husband
or boyfriend in korean
jagiya, i love you
Jagiya
Jagiya mean sweetie, honey, etc.
The literal translation from korean is “Self”
It was confusing because I am from Canada and my boyfriend from korean called me “Jagiya”
After 10 minuites if him explaining I finally understood.
To be honest I think it’s sweet.
The literal translation from korean is “Self”
It was confusing because I am from Canada and my boyfriend from korean called me “Jagiya”
After 10 minuites if him explaining I finally understood.
To be honest I think it’s sweet.
I love you jagiya
Jagiya I miss you
Jagiya I miss you