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Culture Origins of "Hwaiting!" October 12, 2007 Orchid 24 Comments Language If you have seen a Korean drama or any Korean show, you might notice that they use the word "Hwaiting". It's from the English word "Fighting". It is an expression to "cheer" oneself, or others on - to work harder, to preservere.
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Ajaja Fighting. Anhyong haseyo. Post Korean related stuff here. 10 posts โข Page 1 of 1. crzycpl Posts: 28 Joined: Mon Jul 10, 2006 6:53 pm. Ajaja Fighting. Post by crzycpl ยป Sat Jul 15, 2006 9:28 am What does this actually mean? Fighting bit I get, but I don't have a clue what the ajaja bit means. Anyone know?
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( figuratively ) to refuel to accelerate; to hit the gas ( figuratively ) to make extra effort; to work hard ( figuratively ) to cheer someone on So what Does JiaYou Actually Mean? Alright, so now that we know its literal meaning, what does jiฤyรณu really mean? Lets Translate "Jia You" to English
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Aja aja fighting. Copy to WiktionaryThis is a term used in Korea and worldwide meaning simply, "Never give up, never stop fighting".It is generally pronounced aja aja hwaiting, however is commonly written in the english equivalent. In a more casual meaning, it is the phrase that empowers people to keep on going forward, almost "looking on the bright side of life", looking for the "clouds.
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Answers ยท 2. hahaha ์์์์= aja aja! it's often paired with and said as, "aja-aja fighting!" I'm not really sure what it means but from my understanding of it, I know it's said before competitions or obstacles? For example, before a sports event or a big test. hope that helped! May 26, 2010.
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( Korean : ํ์ดํ , pronounced [ษธwaitสฐiล]) is a Korean word of support or encouragement. It is frequently used in sports or whenever a challenge such as a difficult test or unpleasant assignment is met. [1] It derives from a Konglish borrowing of the English word " Fighting! " [1] [2] [3]
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Hwaiting: 'Fighting' Posted by Transparent Language on May 22, 2008 in Vocabulary. Far from a battle cry, ํ์ดํ hwaiting is a commonly used word of encouragement, as well as a cheer. I'm told it made its way into Korean from its obvious English origin via the Japaneseโand hence the unusual pronunciation. Language purists insist that.
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Mandarin: Jia You! Cantonese: Ga Yau! or Kah Yao! Japanese: Ganbatte! or FAITO! Korean: (Aja aja! Fighting!) or BA XIA or Himne / himnera / himneseyo! or Hwaiting! Vietnamese: Tien len! or Co len! or Rang len or Chรบc may mแบฏn or Co gang len! Thai: Su Su! or Su Dhai! Malay: Boleh. Persian: Khoshbakht baash!
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"Fighting" in Korean is an English mishearing of the words " hwaiting" (ํ์ดํ ) or "paiting" (ํ์ดํ ), which are words of encouragement. Fighting Korean meaning does not mean having a battle, known as "ssaum" (์ธ์). Instead, the slang word " hwaiting" (ํ์ดํ ) means "go," "you can do it," and "you've got this."
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One Ordinary Day actors at a press conference in Seoul. In a nutshell, 'Fighting!' (pronounced as "hwaiting" or "paiting") is a word of encouragement. With your fists pumped high, it's used to cheer someone on, wish them luck, or express your support. Think of saying 'Good luck!" or 'You got this!" in English.
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In direct translation, the word would mean the actual physical fight, but when the word is used in the Korean language, it is often used to cheer up a colleague that is faced with an obstacle. Sample Sentences Using Fighting in Korean ์ธ์์ ์ฌ์ด๊ฒ ์ด๋จ์ด์? ํ์ดํ ! ๋๋ ํ ์ ์๋ค. [se-sang-eh she-woon-ge eo-dit-sseo-yo? hwa-ee-ting! neo-neun hal-soo it-dda!]