Greg Patton was describing the Chinese filler word "nega," which earned
Korean Word That Sounds Like Nega. Web the korean term 네거리 (negeori) sounds somewhat similar phonetically, but it refers to a street. Web in the central dialect, the long sound [ㅔː] often changes to [ㅣː], but 'niːga' is always pronounced as a long sound.
Greg Patton was describing the Chinese filler word "nega," which earned
Web the korean term 네거리 (negeori) sounds somewhat similar phonetically, but it refers to a street. Web in the central dialect, the long sound [ㅔː] often changes to [ㅣː], but 'niːga' is always pronounced as a long sound.
Web in the central dialect, the long sound [ㅔː] often changes to [ㅣː], but 'niːga' is always pronounced as a long sound. Web the korean term 네거리 (negeori) sounds somewhat similar phonetically, but it refers to a street. Web in the central dialect, the long sound [ㅔː] often changes to [ㅣː], but 'niːga' is always pronounced as a long sound.