Sinnanda (신난다): 12 Ways Koreans Use It in Real Life
신난다 (sinnanda) means ‘I’m excited / This is exciting / I’m pumped / I’m thrilled / How exciting’.
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신난다 (sinnanda) means ‘I’m excited / This is exciting / I’m pumped / I’m thrilled / How exciting’.

무서워요 (museowoyo) means ‘I’m scared / I’m afraid / It’s scary / That’s frightening / I’m terrified’.

외로워요 (oerowoyo) means ‘I’m lonely / I feel lonely / I’m alone / I feel isolated / I’m lonesome’.

운명이야 (unmyeongiya) means ‘It’s fate / We’re destined / This is destiny / It was meant to be’.

화났어요 (hwanasseoyo) means ‘I’m angry / I’m mad / I got angry / I’m upset’.

반했어 (banhasseo) means ‘I fell for you / I’m smitten / I’m head over heels / I fell in love at first sight’.

슬퍼요 (seulpeoyo) means ‘I’m sad / I feel sad / It’s sad / That makes me sad’.

행복해요 (haengbokhaeyo) means ‘I’m happy / I am blessed / I feel happy / I’m content’.