1. JAGI/JAGIYA (자기/자기야) - This is a gender-neutral pet name that roughly translates to “honey” or “darling.”Married or unmarried couples can use this as a term of endearment to their significant other.
Here’s a guide on how to pronounce this:
2. NAEKKO (내꺼)- This sweet, gender-neutral pet name means “mine.” You can hear this in some famous K-pop songs like “Be Mine” or “Naekkohaja” by INFINITE.
3.OPPA (오빠) - Younger girls usually call their older brothers “oppa.”However, this also has a romantic connotation. You will often hear girlfriends call their older boyfriends this in public, sometimes in a cute baby-like voice.
Check out this video on how Oppa is used:
4. YEOBO (여보) - In Korean dramas, you usually hear married couples call each other. This is gender-neutral.
Curious as to how this is pronounced? Check out this video for usage and pronunciation:
5. NAE SARANG (내 사랑) - This pet name means “my love.” Nae (내) means “my"and “sarang” (사랑) means “love.” This is gender-neutral and can also be used by married or unmarried couples.
For a more in-depth guide on pronouncing and using “sarang,” check out this video.
There you have it! Now you’re ready to woo your romantic partner in Korean. Put these terms to good use!