I had saw this post on Twitter and it just made me think about myself lol
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I've been in kpop for about 6 years now and I can only say some Korean words and make about 3 sentences top with the words I know.
Now I do know certain korean phrases that's said by idols depending on the context or situation that's happening.
Usually i'll only look up what a word means if I hear that idol say it often or I hear it used by a lot of korean people.
The one I just looked up and learned this morning is "제가".
It's so short and simple, but I never picked up on it being used so often till now.
Jake used it in his video recently, he said "오늘은 제가...".
I know 오늘 means today, so I was curious what that second part meant...and turns out it meant "today I am...."