Words
딴생각 | noun | none |
A thought that goes against what was already decided.
distracting thought
A thought that is not about something that should be focused on but about another thing.
딴생가카다 | verb | none |
To think about something that goes against what was already decided.
be distracted
To think about something that is not worth the attention.
딴소리 | noun | none |
irrelevant remark
Words that have nothing to do with a given situation.
opposite remark
Words contrary to what has been decided.
딴전 | noun | none |
indifference; being irrelevant
A remark or behavior in a situation, which is totally irrelevant.
딴청 | noun | none |
indifference; being irrelevant
A remark or behavior in a situation, which is totally irrelevant.
딴판 | noun | none |
being totally different; being opposite
A totally different state or attitude.
being totally different; being opposite
A totally different circumstance or situation.
딸가닥 | adverb | none |
with a rattle
A word imitating the sound made when small and hard objects hit each other.
딸각 | adverb | none |
with a rattle
A word imitating the sound made when small and hard objects hit each other.
딸ː기 | noun | beginner |
strawberry
A perennial plant that stretches its stems on the ground and bears a red fruit with seeds stuck on the outside, or the fruit.
딸까닥 | adverb | none |
with a rattle
A word imitating the sound made when small and hard objects hit each other.
딸깍 | adverb | none |
with a rattle
A word imitating the sound made when small and hard objects hit each other.
딸꾹찔 | noun | none |
hiccup
The condition of a strange sound being produced as muscles right below the chest constrict suddenly and the closed windpipe opens.
딸꾹찔하다 | verb | none |
hiccup; have the hiccups
For a strange sound to be produced as muscles right below the chest constrict suddenly and the closed windpipe opens.
딸랑 | adverb | none |
jingle-jangle
A word imitating the sound or describing the movement of a small bell or a hung object when it is shaken once.
frivolously
A word describing one acting lightly, not keeping one's composure.