Texting vs Spoken Korean | Learns Korean Day83

Texting vs Spoken Korean

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Texting vs Spoken Korean Today you practice expressing the same meaning in two ways:
Texting (short) vs Speaking (natural full sentences).
Key rule: when you turn a text into speech, use complete sentences and choose polite vs casual.


4 Core Differences (Text vs Speech)

  1. Texting: very short (often drops the subject)
  2. Speaking: uses connectors and intonation (근데/그래서/일단)
  3. Texting: uses consonant abbreviations (ㅇㅋ, ㄱㄱ)
  4. Speaking: rarely uses those abbreviations—use normal words (“알겠어요”, “가요”)

Simple beginner rule:
Text = short. Speech = full sentence.


20 Common Text Abbreviations (Meaning + Spoken Version)

Learn each as a pair: text → meaning → how to say it out loud

  • ㅇㅋ = OK → “알겠어요 / 좋아요”
  • ㄱㄱ = go go → “가요 / 하죠 / 시작해요”
  • ㅇㅇ = yes/yeah → “응 / 네”
  • ㄴㄴ = no no → “아니 / 아니요”
  • ㅋㅋ = laughter → “하하 / 재밌다”
  • ㅎㅎ = light laughter → “하하(조금)”
  • ㅠㅠ / ㅜㅜ = sad/cry → “슬퍼요 / 속상해요”
  • ㄱㅅ = thanks → “고마워요 / 감사합니다”
  • ㅈㅅ = sorry → “죄송해요 / 미안해요”
  • ㅂㅂ = bye bye → “이따 봐요 / 나중에 봐요”
  • ㅅㄱ = good work → “수고하세요 / 고생했어요”
  • ㅊㅋ = congrats → “축하해요!”
  • ㄹㅇ = real? / really → “진짜요? / 정말요?”
  • ㅇㅈ = 인정 (agree) → “맞아요 / 인정해요”
  • ㄷㄷ = shocked/scared → “헉 / 놀랐어요 / 무서워요”
  • ㅎㅇ = hi → “안녕!”
  • ㅃㅇ = bye → “안녕 / 바이”
  • ㅃㄹ = hurry → “빨리 와요 / 서둘러요”
  • ㅈㄱ = now → “지금”
  • (Caution) some slang can be rude—beginners should avoid profanity abbreviations.

The 3-Step Conversion Rule (Text → Speech)

When you convert a text message into spoken Korean:

  1. Expand the meaning
  • ㅇㅋ → OK → “알겠어요”
  1. Choose politeness level
  • Friend: “알겠어”
  • Polite/general: “알겠어요” / “알겠습니다”
  1. Finish as a full sentence (sound natural)
  • “네, 알겠어요.”
  • “좋아요. 그럼 7시에 만나요.”

12 Ready-made Pairs (Text vs Spoken)

Memorize these chunks.

  1. Text: “ㅇㅋ”
    Spoken: “네, 알겠어요.” / “좋아요.”
  2. Text: “ㄱㄱ”
    Spoken: “가요!” / “그럼 가요.”
  3. Text: “ㅇㅋ 7시”
    Spoken: “네, 좋아요. 7시에 만나요.”
  4. Text: “ㅈㅅ 지금 ㄴㄴ”
    Spoken: “죄송해요. 지금은 좀 어려워요.”
  5. Text: “ㅈㅅ 늦음”
    Spoken: “미안해요. 제가 조금 늦어요.”
  6. Text: “ㅇㅇ”
    Spoken: “응.” / “네.”
  7. Text: “ㄹㅇ?”
    Spoken: “진짜예요?” / “정말요?”
  8. Text: “ㅋㅋ”
    Spoken: (laugh) “하하.” / “재밌다.”
  9. Text: “ㅠㅠ”
    Spoken: “아… 속상해요.” / “슬퍼요.”
  10. Text: “ㅂㅂ”
    Spoken: “이따 봐요.” / “나중에 봐요.”
  11. Text: “ㅅㄱ”
    Spoken: “수고하세요!” / “고생했어요.”
  12. Text: “ㅊㅋ”
    Spoken: “축하해요!”

Mini Dialogue 1 Plans (Text → Spoken)

Text version
A: “ㅇㅋ 내일 2시 ㄱㄱ”
B: “ㅇㅇ 역앞”

Spoken version
A: “네, 좋아요. 내일 2시에 가요.”
B: “네. 역 앞에서 만나요.”

Tip: In speech, “역앞” becomes “역 앞” with a natural pause.


Mini Dialogue 2 Running Late

Text: “ㅈㅅ 10분 늦음”
Spoken: “죄송해요. 10분 정도 늦을 것 같아요.”

Tip: “-것 같아요” (“I think / it seems”) is a very common softener.


Mini Dialogue 3 Expressing ㅋㅋ / ㅠㅠ in Speech

Text: “ㅋㅋ 대박”
Spoken: “하하, 진짜 대박이다.”

Text: “ㅠㅠ 망했다”
Spoken: “아… 큰일 났어요.” / “망했어요…” (with close friends)

Tip: “큰일 났어요” is a safe, common expression.


Class Script (Conversion Training)

Teacher: Text is short, speech is full sentences.
Student: 네.
Teacher: How do you say “ㅇㅋ” out loud?
Student: 알겠어요. / 좋아요.
Teacher: How do you say “ㅈㅅ”?
Student: 죄송해요.
Teacher: Convert “ㅇㅋ 7시 ㄱㄱ” into speech.
Student: 네, 좋아요. 7시에 가요.
Teacher: Even more natural: “그럼 7시에 만나요.”


Drills (7 Sets)

Drill 1 Text → speech (15 items)

ㅇㅋ / ㄱㄱ / ㅇㅇ / ㄴㄴ / ㄱㅅ / ㅈㅅ / ㅂㅂ / ㅅㄱ / ㅊㅋ / ㄹㅇ / ㅋㅋ / ㅎㅎ / ㅠㅠ / ㅜㅜ / ㅇㅈ

Drill 2 Speech → text (8 items)

알겠어요→ㅇㅋ, 가요→ㄱㄱ, 고마워요→ㄱㅅ, 죄송해요→ㅈㅅ, 아니요→ㄴㄴ, 진짜요?→ㄹㅇ?, 축하해요→ㅊㅋ, 수고하세요→ㅅㄱ

Drill 3 Polite vs casual pairs

알겠어요/알겠어, 미안해요/미안, 괜찮아요/괜찮아, 가요/가

Drill 4 Emoji/reactions → speech

ㅋㅋ→“하하”, ㅠㅠ→“속상해요”, 👍→“좋아요/오케이”, 😭→“슬퍼요”

Drill 5 One short text → two spoken sentences

Text: “ㅇㅋ 내일 3시”
Speech: “네, 알겠어요. 내일 3시에 만나요.”

Drill 6 Make 5 sample texts

accept / refuse / change plan / late / congratulate
Then convert each into spoken Korean.

Drill 7 Speak out loud

Say your spoken versions twice, slowly and clearly.


5 Things Beginners Should Watch Out For

  1. Abbreviations are safest with close friends.
  2. For seniors/first meetings, avoid abbreviations—use polite full phrases.
  3. Too many ㅋㅋ/ㅠㅠ in work messages can look unprofessional.
  4. Avoid profanity abbreviations.
  5. Never read abbreviations out loud—convert to full sentences.

Quiz (Answers below)

  1. ㅇㅋ means: (a) OK (b) apple
  2. ㅈㅅ means: (a) sorry (b) congrats
  3. ㅠㅠ expresses: (a) sadness (b) happiness
  4. ㅅㄱ spoken version is: (a) 수고하세요 (b) 배고파요

Answers: 1-a, 2-a, 3-a, 4-a


Homework

  1. Write 10 sentence pairs (text + spoken)
    Example: Text “ㅇㅋ 내일 2시” / Spoken “네, 좋아요. 내일 2시에 만나요.”
  2. Make 5 spoken sentences for ㅋㅋ and 5 for ㅠㅠ
  • ㅋㅋ: “하하, 재밌다.”
  • ㅠㅠ: “아… 속상해요.”
  1. Create your own 4-line mini dialogue
    2 lines in text style + the same 2 lines in spoken style

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