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In the korean drama "full house", what does aza, aza means? |
Travel Info In the korean drama "full house", what does aza, aza means? Travel Tips It's like.. "Come on! Let's go!" or "We can do it!" Mm... it's commonly said to "summon strength" for a certain task and to cheer on either yourself or other people. I don't know if you're familiar with other aspects of Korean pop-culture, but it's sort of like how people say "Fighting!" Others You can do it. I didn't watch "full house" but I think I know what it means. It is kind of expression for someone's firm resoultions's catchword. For example: "Let's run more faster than any ohter day!!! AZA! AZA!!!!!" "Let's study more hard today for tomorrow's exam! AZA! AZA!" "Let's do more work out for better shape! AZA! AZA!!!" etc etc. Get it? :) |
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