What is SS in Korean?

In Korean, "SS" refers to the tense consonant ㅆ, called ssangsiot (쌍시옷) in South Korea or doensieut (strong siot) in North Korea. It represents a tense, sharp "s" sound (similar to the 's' in "say" but with a stiffer, tighter articulation). It is distinguished from the single ㅅ (s), which is softer.
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What sound does SS make in Korean?

At the risk of being mistaken, but I'd say that the sound of the Korean "ss" is closer to how the "s" is pronounced in the northern part of Italy. For example, they pronounce the word "casa" as /ˈkaza/ instead of /ˈkasa/, which is how they pronounce it the southern part.
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What is SS in TXT?

In most everyday texting situations, “SS” means “screenshot.” It's the quickest way for someone to ask you to share a screenshot or let you know they've taken one. People often use it in sentences like: “Can you SS the message?” “I'll send you the SS.”
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Why does "네" sound like "데"?

The reason is that 네 and 데 have almost the same tongue position in Korean. Can you see I put my tongue around here? I did not change the tongue position between 네 and 데. Since the tongue position is the same, when Korean people say 네, it might also sound like 데 to your ears.
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What does the š mean?

The grapheme Š, š (S with caron) is used in various contexts representing the sh sound like in the word show, usually denoting the voiceless postalveolar fricative /ʃ/ or similar voiceless retroflex fricative /ʂ/.
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Is ㅅ Pronounced S? SH? T? | Korean Pronunciation Explained

Why do I say my S's weird?

S Articulation Errors

One common error is known as a lisp. There are actually two different types of lisps – interdental and lateral. An interdental lisp occurs when a child's tongue protrudes forward, between their teeth (similar to a TH sound) when he or she attempts to make an S sound.
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What does SS in LOL mean?

It means "stay safe". So if someone's missing, they're telling you to play it safe since you may be ganked.
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What is SS in chatting?

1. SS usually means “screenshot” over text and other chatting platforms. Snapchat is probably the most likely place where you'll see SS used regularly, but it's also fair game on over text and other social media apps.
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What does b mean in texting?

“B” is a term of endearment that can mean “babe,” “baby,” “bestie,” “bro,” or “beautiful.” This little letter shows your platonic or romantic affection for someone. If a girl calls you “b,” she might be telling you that she likes you.
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What is rizz in Korean slang?

for people confused rizz is basically the same as " game ". if a person has game then they use their charm, flirtiness, humour or other means to win a girl/guy over.
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What does ć mean?

It is the fifth letter of the Polish, Sorbian, and the Latin alphabet of the Croatian language, as well as its slight variant, the Montenegrin Latin alphabet.
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What is Б called?

Б б : Cyrillic letter Be, which also derives from Beta. ʙ : A small capital B, used as the lowercase B in a number of alphabets during romanization.
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What is ǔ called?

Unicode Character “ǔ” (U+01D4)

ǔ Name: Latin Small Letter U with Caron. Unicode Version: 1.1 (June 1993)
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Is it rude to say annyeong?

안녕 (annyeong) is the casual way to say hello in Korean. Just those two syllables. You use this Korean phrase in informal situations with close friends, younger siblings, kids, maybe your younger cousins if you're tight. The catch: you need to actually be close to someone before you switch to this casual greeting.
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