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how do I say "keep your spirit up!" in Korean? How do I say "keep your spirit up!" in Korean? to give support to someone? Like when they are sad or having problem? I know "hwaiting!" means "fighting", to support someone or ourself when we are working on something.is it correct? is that word Korean? Please help. I'm still learning and really need help :) Gamsahamnida.
Nov 8, 2011 3:54 PM
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힘내 (him-nae) = cheer up! 다 잘 될 거야 (da jal dwel keo ya) = everything's going to be okay :) 걱정마 (geok jeong ma) = don't worry 당신은 할 수 있어 (dang shin eun hal soo isseo) = you can do it!
November 8, 2011
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I usually use 아자 아자 화이팅 (aja aja hwaiting) to my friends who are Korean, it kinda means "Go for It!/Good luck!/Cheer up!"
November 8, 2011
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"keep your spirit up!" = 기운내! You are right. Hwaiting (파이팅) is the English word "fighting". We shout this when we cheer somebody or our favorite team in a sport games or enhance the mood at a party. Some Koreans point out that it is Konglish (broken English) and it should be "go for it". But, in fact, Hwaiting became a too popular slogan in Korean society no matter whether it originated from English and so I don't think there will come up a substitute for hwaiting in the near future.
November 8, 2011
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AJA! :)
November 8, 2011
haha...right on the head.
November 8, 2011
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