Korean Emoticons: The Ultimate Guide to Text Symbols (2024)

Want to express your emotions over text or keyboard? Easy! The Korean emoticons are here to help.

In this article, we’ll show you the meanings of the various Korean emoticons, and how to use them yourself!

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Contents

  • 1 Intro toKorean Emoticons
  • 2 Korean Emoticons 101
    • 2.1 Learn what each Korean emoticons mean
    • 2.2 Use Korean emoticons when texting
  • 3 The 80/20 ofKorean Emoticons
  • 4 Different text emoticons used in Korea
    • 4.1 Happy Korean Emoticons
      • 4.1.1 Smiley Korean Emoticons
      • 4.1.2 Other Happy Emoticons
    • 4.2 Sad Korean Emoticons
      • 4.2.1 OTL Meaning in Korean
    • 4.3 Flirty Korean Emoticons
    • 4.4 More Korean Text Emoticons
  • 5 Bonus: Text symbol used to sound cute
  • 6 How to Laugh in Korean Texting

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Intro toKorean Emoticons

Okay, show of hands! Who hasever seen a symbol or emoticon in a Korean text message that they couldn’t understand the meaning of?

When you first saw the two upward lines (^^) in a conversation, did you think the person was referencing a previous part of the conversation? Were you totally confused?

Don’t worry you’re not alone! The good news is, that you just weren’t well acquainted with Korean emoticons.

Korean Emoticons 101

As you’ll see, Korean emoticons are tons of fun. It makes each conversation better by adding more life to it. So, to fully appreciate Korean emoticons, here are things that you should do first.

Learn what each Korean emoticons mean

The first step is being able to decipher them. Learning the basics will allow you to tell how your Korean friends are feeling when they type. In the same way, you get to express how you feel, whether you feel uncomfortable, happy, excited, or sad. You’ll even get to know more about modern Korean culture through them.

Use Korean emoticons when texting

The second step is starting to make use of them in your Korean text conversations. And as a side bonus, you may end up learning Korean just by typing in Hangeul more often. Even if you can’t make complete sentences yet, it’s fun to throw in some Korean words into your messages when you can. You can even add in Korean exclamations along with the emoticons.

Emoticons are the best part of texting in Korean, and they have two main benefits over Western-style emoticons:

  1. There are emoticons representing a wide range of emotions, and Koreans have emoticons for almost every situation (for better or for worse)
  2. While Western text emoticons are sideways – think ;), :), or :(, you don’t need to tilt your head to read their Korean equivalents – they’re drawn as the eye would see them.

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To type some of these smileys and emoticons on your computer or mobile phone, you’ll need to be able to type in Korean and have a Korean keyboard installed.

In this article, we’ll cover only the emoticons, but if you wish to read up about Korean abbreviations for text messaging, you may do so here.

Please Note: Korean emoticons are similar to other East Asian emoticons but may use Korean characters in some instances. Though we do our best to explain the meanings below, some individuals may use these text symbols to take a slightly different meaning, or they may be interpreted differently depending on the context.

All set? Let’s get right into the action.

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The 80/20 ofKorean Emoticons

At 90 Day Korean, we’re all about focusing on the 20% of materials that will give you 80% of the results. When it comes to Korean emoticons, it’s no different!

While in this post, we’ll give you many examples of emoticons that are used, we’ll be sure to give you the most commonly used symbols where appropriate so you’re not left guessing. A lot of the symbols are used a lot more frequently than others and you don’t need to spend all your time memorizing them.

There are honestly hundreds of emoticons, and each has many variations, so instead, you can focus on general guidelines:

1) If something is pointing upwards, it usually represents a positive emotion.

Example: ^^

2) If something is horizontal, it usually represents a neutral emotion such as confusion or sleepiness.

Example: = =

3) If something points downwards, it usually represents a negative emotion.

Example: ㅜㅜ

These rules won’t apply in every case, but we can use them as a starting point as we delve into the emoticons for various emotions.

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Different text emoticons used in Korea

Now that you’re a bit more familiar with the basics of Korean emoticons, it’s time to learn each of them below. Let’s keep things positive and kick things off with happy emoticons!

Happy Korean Emoticons

There is no shortage of happy Korean emoticons, and when texting with some Koreans, you may see a smiley face symbol in nearly every other sentence!

So many variations of smiley faces exist that they warrant their own section.

The first rule of Korean smileys is that THERE ARE NO RULES! Basically, anything goes, but at a bare minimum, you need a set of happy eyes.

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When it comes to Korean emoticons, you can have it your way!

Most commonly, ^^ are used for eyes that represent the happy, wide eyes you get when you are smiling! You can make them by pressing SHIFT + 6 on your keyboard.

Once you have the eyes, you can feel free to add other elements such as a nose, a mouth, a face, or blushing cheeks to be extra cute!

Be like Burger King and have it your way — be creative!

Here are some of the many smiley faces used in Korean texting.

Smiley Korean Emoticons

Feeling happy? Here are the most common ways to show your smiley face through text.

Smiley Korean EmoticonExplanation
^^smiley eyes showing happiness
^o^smiley face (with round mouth)
^_^smiley face (with straight mouth)
^.^smiley face (with cute mouth)
^-^smiley face (with small mouth)
^ㅂ^smiley face (with open mouth)
n_nsmiley face (with big eyes)
'ㅂ'smiley face (with open mouth)
(^o^)smiley face and mouth with face outline
*(^o^)*really happy smiley face
★^^★smiley face with cheeks
^_________^big smile

80/20 Most Commonly Used: ^^ or ^_^

Other Happy Emoticons

Besides smiley faces, here are other emoticons to show your positive emotion.

HappyKorean EmoticonExplanation
★.★excited
(^_^)/holding up your hand waving and saying "hi"
*_*thrilled
d(^_^)bthumbs up
ㅇㅅㅇanimal nose smiley
•ㅅ•animal nose smiley (variation)
(•¯ ∀ ¯•)cute animal face

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Sad Korean Emoticons

Most sad emoticons in Korea have tears, which are represented by vertical lines dropping from the eyes. For the most commonly used variations, you’ll need the Korean keyboard as these are Korean characters, but there are variations that don’t require it.Korean Emoticons: The Ultimate Guide to Text Symbols (4)

Sad Korean EmoticonExplanation
ㅜㅜsad eyes with tears
ㅜ.ㅜcrying face (with small mouth)
ㅜ_ㅜcrying face (with straight mouth)
ㅠㅠsad eyes with double tears
ㅠ.ㅠcrying face (with small mouth)
ㅠ_ㅠcryingface (with straightmouth)
T.Tvaration of sad eyes with tears
Y.Yvariation of sad eyes with tears
;_;small eyes with tears
!_!big eyes with tears
OTLcrouched on the ground in pain or sadness (represents a person on all fours)

OTL Meaning in Korean

OTL is another emoticon that’s commonly used in Korean texts. It’s usually used to convey feelings of disappointment, sadness, or defeat.

It’s not an acronym, so don’t look up the meanings of the letters “O,” “T,” and “L” separately. Instead, look at “OTL” as a complete image on its own to figure out what it means.

O – A person’s head

T – A person’s torso and hand on the ground

L – A person’s bent legs

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Flirty Korean Emoticons

Sending a text to your significant other can be made extra sweet with these emoticons.

Flirty Korean EmoticonExplanation
^.~wink
^3^puckered lips
♡.♡love eyes
*^.^*blushing (perhaps from a compliment)
(>^_^)> <(^_^<)hug (two people embracing each other)

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More Korean Text Emoticons

Just like how there are different emotions expressed by people, there should also be their emoticon counterparts. Here are some of them:

Korean EmoticonMeaning
ㅇ_ㅇsurprised
O_Oshocked
^^;flustered or embarrassed
^_^;;sweating due to awkwardness or embarrassment
=.=upset or lost for words orbored
-_-upset or lost for words orbored
=_=upset or lost for words or bored
(-.-)Zzzsleeping
@[emailprotected]confused (also can mean dizzy)
ㅇ_Oincredulous
*O*shocked
o_oconfused smiley
//_//shy face
ㅅ'ㅗgiving someone "the finger"
V(^-^)Vposing by throwing up the "victory" sign
요TLon all fours vomiting

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Bonus: Text symbol used to sound cute

While it’s not an emoticon per se, this symbol can be used to make your texting sound cuter and friendlier. Even if you don’t use it yourself, you’ll learn to recognize it and will understand its meaning when you do come across it.

For added cuteness, add the tilde symbol (~) to the end of your sentence.

Examples:

치킨 먹자 (chikin meokja)~

Let’s eat chicken~

안녕 (annyeong)~

Hi~

To be more Korean, add the basic smiley face afterward for a one-two cuteness punch!

Example:

보고싶어 (bogosipeo)~^^

I miss you~^^

You may notice that some Korean friends use this symbol after almost every sentence! It can be used after virtually any sentence, and it basically extends the last syllable to sound cuter or “애교 (aegyo).” It would be the equivalent of saying something like “let’s goooo” in English in a cute voice.

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How to Laugh in Korean Texting

While not exactly Korean emoticons, certain characters in the Korean language help indicate and express laughter and allow you to show emotions in texting. For this reason, we’ll cover it here briefly. ^^

How do I say “LOL” in Korean?

There are three main ways South Koreans express laughter through text:

1) ㅋㅋㅋ

Pronounced “크크크” (keukeukeu), Koreans use this character to show laughter. Some people use one ㅋ, others use many! If something isreallyfunny to you, you might want to add more ㅋs like this: ㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋㅋ

2) ㅎㅎㅎ

When you want to mix things up, you can use the consonant ㅎ to show laughter. Why is this used? Well, it is similar in pronunciation to the English “h” so it is like saying “hahaha” in English, only shortened.

3) 헤헤헤

You might also see Koreans using 헤헤헤 (hehehe) from time to time! When you want to spell things out, you can use it as well! Pronounced “hehehe“, this one is pretty self-explanatory.

80/20 Most Commonly Used: ㅋㅋㅋ

So there you have it. Armed with this knowledge, you’re ready to spice up your Korean text conversations with a lot more emotion (and cuteness of course) and even learned a thing or two about Korean culture to boot!

Just remember the basic elements, and feel free to explore. Be sure to report back any experiences you have while making use of what you learned.

What is your favorite emoticon? Have any more commonly used emoticons to add to our list? Let us know in the comments below, we’d love to hear from you~^^

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FAQs

What is in Korean texting? ›

Ha. Okay it's really bad totally racist but there's more to chatting than just laughing. So let's

How do I get Korean Emojis on my iPhone? ›

From here you want to click the keyboard on top. And then click add new keyboard and then go down to

What does 🙌 mean in texting? ›

🙌 Raising Hands emoji

The raising hands emoji depicts two raised hands, palms up, with lines above them, implying motion. It's used in a celebratory way, to express joy, pride, or surprise (the good kind).

What is the meaning of UWU in Korean? ›

The meaning behind 'uwu'

It's also known as “happy anime face.” The expression can be interpreted as being happy in a particularly smug way. Uwu is often used in Japanese and Korean online culture, typically in response to something especially cute, or kawaii.

How do you write LOL in Korean? ›

Just use 'ㅎ' or ' ㅎㅎ'.

How do you say cute in Korean slang? ›

“Cute” in Korean is 귀엽다 (gwiyeopda). That's its dictionary form, so it actually means “to be cute.” What is this? 귀엽다 (gwiyeopda) is perfectly fine to say to yourself, or in exclamation about something cute you see — like a cute puppy!

What does Gogo mean in Korean? ›

ㄱㄱ, short for 고고 (gogo) meaning “Let's go!

How do you get the secret emojis? ›

When you're making a TikTok comment, you simply need to type the secret code word you're using inside two square brackets. So, for example, [angel]. Be sure to use the square brackets rather than the curved versions. Then, your secret word will automatically turn into a secret emoji.

How do Koreans type Hahaha? ›

ㅋㅋㅋ ("kkk") and ㅎㅎㅎ ("hhh") are usually used to indicate e- laughter in Korean. 'ㅋ', is a Korean Jamo consonant representing a "k" sound, and 'ㅎ' represents an "h" sound. Both "ㅋㅋㅋ" and "ㅎㅎㅎ" represent laughter which is not very loud.

How do I get the unique emojis? ›

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What does 🤟 this mean? ›

What does 🤟 I Love You Gesture emoji mean? A universal emoji! Or … is it? The love-you gesture or I love you hand sign emoji is the American Sign Language gesture for “I love you,” showing a hand with a raised index finger and pinky (little) finger and an extended thumb. It comes in a range of skin tones.

What does inverted F mean in Korean? ›

would be a ㅋ, means laughing (think "haha") in your context.

What is the Korean finger heart? ›

Finger Heart

It means LOVE. The Finger heart is one of the most popular hand gestures used by Koreans. It is made by putting your thumb and index finger together to form a heart shape. This gesture is used to show love or appreciation for someone.

What does 🖖 mean in texting? ›

Who uses 🖖 Vulcan Salute emoji? The Vulcan salute emoji is used anytime someone wants to flash the greeting and good wishes.

What does ✌ mean from a guy? ›

The victory hand emoji is most often used to represent “peace” and all the sentiments of unity, harmony, and collective humanity that come with it.

What does 🙏 mean from a boy? ›

🙏 – Hands Pressed Together

Though this emoji can have a number of meanings, in the context of texting with a crush it usually signifies thanks. It means that your crush is feeling grateful to have you in their life—but more information is needed to know whether they're into you romantically.

What XD means texting? ›

XD ​Definitions and Synonyms

an expression used in text messages or e-mails signaling happiness or laughter. XD is an emoticon. X represents closed eyes while D stands for an open mouth. OMG!

What does XD mean from a girl? ›

stands for a laughing face. The “X” represents two eyes that are closed shut from all the laughing, while the “D” stands for an inverted open mouth.

How do you type crying in Korean? ›

ㅜㅜ = tears streaming down. Korean keyboard, use OOH vowel. ㅠㅠ = tears streaming down times two.

How do you say hehe in Korean? ›

The equivalent of “haha” or “hehe,” people use ㅋㅋ (kk) or ㅎㅎ (hh) to not necessarily show real laughter but more as a text filler to make their texts in Korean friendlier or lighter. But if someone manages to make a super hilarious joke via text, many people use 푸하하 (puhaha) to show that there is actual laughter (or at ...

How do you text laugh? ›

There are many ways of expressing laughter via text in English-speaking countries like LOL (laugh out loud), LMAO (laughing my apples off), ROFL (rolling on the floor laughing), teehee (hehe), and so on.

What is your name in Korean? ›

성함이 어떻게 되세요? (dangsin-eun eotteohge doeseyo?)

This means, "What is Your Name in Korean?" Use this to ask the names of people who are older than you.

What is the most beautiful Korean word? ›

Hyodo” is one of the most beautiful Korean words in the Korean language.

What do Korean call their girlfriend? ›

Yeochin

How do you flirt Korean phrases? ›

If he or she is of the same age, then you can call them by name. You may use “오빠 – Oppa” (to older boyfriend) or “누나 – Nuna” (to older girlfriend) when you are in love with someone older than you. And if you feel love, then you can use “여보 – yeobo” (honey) or “자기야 – Jagiya” (darling).

What Daebak means? ›

Noun. 대박 • (daebak) (hanja 大박) (colloquial) a big win; a great success; a big hit; to hit the jackpot.

What does Bong mean in Korean? ›

English Translation. rod. More meanings for 봉 (bong) Bon.

What does tsk mean in text? ›

/tɪsk/ (also tsk tsk); (UK also tut) used in writing to represent the sound made to show you disapprove of something, or a word said twice in a humorous way to suggest disapproval. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

Do emojis have hidden meanings? ›

Emojis are pictograph characters approved and programmed into digital language coding by the Unicode Consortium. While they are programmed with "official" meanings, social use of the images often create "secret" or "hidden" messages.

Is there a TikTok emoji? ›

TikTok supports native emojis on all platforms which can be inserted with the system-wide emoji keyboard. Some commonly used emojis in comments TikTok include: Chair: used on TikTok as a placeholder with no single meaning.

What language is Jajaja? ›

Spanish: jajaja

In spanish, j is pronounced like the English h, so "jajaja" is the direct analog of the English "hahaha."

How do Japanese laugh in text? ›

What does wwww mean? Wwww is the Japanese equivalent of the English hahahaha, used to express laughter online and in text message. The more w's, the more enthusiastic the laughter. Like haha, wwww can be shortened to w(ww) and can have an ironic tone.

Are you OK in Korean language informal? ›

괜찮아? (gwaen-cha-na)

This is the most common way to ask is someone is okay/are you okay.

Can I make a custom emoji? ›

The easiest way to create an emoji is through emoji maker template apps like Bitmoji for Android or Moji Maker for iOS. These allow you to design semi-custom emoji characters by mixing and matching premade features like hair, eyes, clothing, etc.

Can you download more emojis? ›

The Google Play Store has dozens of emoji maker apps that you can install on your Android devices. You can even turn yourself into an emoji with Memoji. To install an emoji maker on your phone, follow the same procedure as downloading your third-app keyboard.

What does inverted F mean in Korean? ›

would be a ㅋ, means laughing (think "haha") in your context.

How do Koreans type Hahaha? ›

ㅋㅋㅋ ("kkk") and ㅎㅎㅎ ("hhh") are usually used to indicate e- laughter in Korean. 'ㅋ', is a Korean Jamo consonant representing a "k" sound, and 'ㅎ' represents an "h" sound. Both "ㅋㅋㅋ" and "ㅎㅎㅎ" represent laughter which is not very loud.

What is TT face? ›

An emoticon representing a crying face.

How do you write Kekeke in Korean? ›

This is the most common way to express laughter in Korean. Pronounced as “크크크” (keu-keu-keu), the more “ㅋs” used, the funnier something is.

What does Seki mean in Korean? ›

새끼 (sae-kki, --): A noun used to derogatorily refer to any general person. The word, when not used as a profanity, is used to describe a young of an animal. Note it can also be used affectionately too. 개새끼 (gae-sae-kki, ---): Equivalent to the English phrase "son of a bitch".

Why do Koreans cross their fingers? ›

Korean finger heart is a way to show your love for someone or something. It's a simple, yet romantic gesture that anyone can do. So if you're looking for a way to show your love for Korea, or just want to express your affection in a special way, then try using the Korean finger heart gesture!

How do Koreans type crying? ›

Korean keyboard, use the K and D consonants. ㅜㅜ = tears streaming down. Korean keyboard, use OOH vowel. ㅠㅠ = tears streaming down times two.

What is LOL Korean? ›

1. ㅋㅋ (a sound of laughter) This comes from 크크 (kuh-kuh). This is the Korean text slang equivalent to the English “LOL.” The more ㅋ you include, the more you're laughing, so don't be surprised to see whole strings of ㅋ.

What language is Jajaja? ›

Spanish: jajaja

In spanish, j is pronounced like the English h, so "jajaja" is the direct analog of the English "hahaha."

How do Japanese laugh in text? ›

What does wwww mean? Wwww is the Japanese equivalent of the English hahahaha, used to express laughter online and in text message. The more w's, the more enthusiastic the laughter. Like haha, wwww can be shortened to w(ww) and can have an ironic tone.

What does 👀 mean in texting? ›

What does Eyes emoji 👀 mean? The eyes emoji has many uses. It mostly serves to draw attention to something the user wants to highlight, especially in situations that involve drama and interpersonal tension. It can also be an emoji representation of shifty eyes or the action of side-eyeing.

What XD means texting? ›

XD ​Definitions and Synonyms

an expression used in text messages or e-mails signaling happiness or laughter. XD is an emoticon. X represents closed eyes while D stands for an open mouth. OMG!

What does TvT face mean? ›

TvT is an emoticon that represents a crying face. The letter T represents the eyes. The tops of the letters represent the eyes and the stems represent the tears that are streaming down the face. The letter v is the mouth.

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