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Talk To Me In KoreanPublished at May 28, 2026 at 12:00 PM1:40
An “eye roll” doesn’t exist in Korean? thumbnail

An “eye roll” doesn’t exist in Korean?

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Published time
May 28, 2026 at 12:00 PM
Duration
1:40
Video type
Education
Channel region
South Korea
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Views
13.5K
Likes
1.1K
Comments
48
Estimated Daily Revenue
$1.39 - $8.1
Estimated Total Revenue
$9.73 - $56.75
RPM Range
$0.72 - $4.2
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Topic Cluster
eye
Video Description
I was listening to an audiobook and the phrase “to purse one’s lips” kept coming up. That made me think about how I would say that in Korean, and I realized that I’ll have to “describe” or “explain” it with many more words in Korean depending on the context. These kinds of lexical gaps are always really fascinating to find and think about. In one language, you have a word or phrase that perfectly expresses something, and in a different language, you don’t even have a word for it. What are some examples you can think of? : )
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