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The meaning will vary depending on the situation it is used, the intonation when it is said and the facial expression

For example, you'll say aish with an annoyed tone then that can be rude For example you're mother told you to wash the dishes then you said aish in an annoyed. For example you're mother told you to wash the dishes then you said aish in an annoyed tone, then. Definition of what's the meaning of the sound ( ish or aish ) which koreans tend to say it or add it to words when they're angry or want to curse And how this sound can change a normal word to curse? That word doesn't mean anything

Xd|@nomi yes like 'ouch' in english It doesn't have any meaning|'씨' from '이씨', '아이씨' probably derives from the most common curse word '씨bal', so. Is it short for a korean swear? 'aish' is a rude, bad word for stranger in korea If you tell korean, they may feel uncomfortable But, the word doesn't contain any bad meaning in many situation that friends talk.

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