19 Ways to Say VERY in Korean 🇰🇷 | Learn Korean Through Song | 아주, 너무, 진짜, 엄청… The VERY Song 🎤
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Published1 month ago
Duration1:24
Video ID4YZCOzRH9ec
Languageen
CategoryMusic
PrivacyPublic
Made for KidsNo
Video TypeRegular Video
Performance Metrics
Views1.2K
Likes57
Comments43
Engagement Rate8.11%
Likes per 100 views4.62
Comments per 1K views34.87
Video Tags
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Description
Most Korean learners know a few ways to say "very" in Korean...
But how many do you actually use?
This song teaches 19 of the most common Korean intensifiers—the words Koreans use to make something stronger, bigger, greater, more extreme, or simply... very!
Stream the song: https://on.soundcloud.com/rBd8xFmdj6FwXr2O7q
You'll learn:
아주 (very)
매우 (very / highly)
너무 (so / very / too)
완전 (totally / completely)
진짜 (really / seriously)
되게 (really / pretty / very)
엄청 (super / extremely / incredibly)
겁나 (freaking / insanely / crazy)
많이 (a lot / much / greatly)
정말 (really / truly)
상당히 (quite / considerably)
대단히 (greatly / extremely / highly)
굉장히 (extremely / tremendously)
너무나 (so very / exceedingly)
진짜로 (really / for real)
너무너무 (very, very / so, so)
엄청나게 (incredibly / enormously)
어마어마하게 (immensely / enormously / unbelievably)
무지 (super / really / extremely)
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Song Lyrics:
Whenever
You've got to say
Something's a certain way
What I mean is...
There's a lot of it
Or something is very big
Or many, many things exist
Or something is...
Well, let's see...
Super
Very
Totally
Really
Extremely
Insanely
A lot
Quite
Greatly
Very very
Enormously
Korean Unnie presents to you...
The VERY Song
Okay!
무지
아주
매우
너무
완전
진짜
되게
엄청
겁나
많이
정말
상당히
대단히
굉장히
너무나
진짜로
너무너무
엄청나게
어마어마하게
어마어마하게
어마어마하게
어마어마하게
어마어마하게
어마어마하게
어마어마하게
어마어마하게
어마어마하게
어마어마하게
어마어마하게
Song Credits:
© 2026 Sohyun Moon Ascender Publishing. All rights reserved.
"The VERY Song" composed by Sohyun Moon Esion and Melkije D. Esion.
Produced by Sohyun Moon Esion, Melkije D. Esion, and Inti San.
Filmed by Melkije D Esion
Additional arrangement, sound design, mixing, and mastering by Inti San.
Label: Moon noisE
Filmed at Everland in South Korea.
Everland is South Korea’s best-known large outdoor theme park, located in Yongin, Gyeonggi-do, outside Seoul. It is more of a full-day destination than a quick city attraction: part amusement park, part zoo, part garden park, and part seasonal festival venue.
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