What does “Daebak” mean in Korean? | Learn Korean with K-Drama

 

 

What does “Daebak” mean in Korean? | Learn Korean with K-Drama

Hello everyone! This is Soo from Play the Korean.

If you watch Korean dramas or Korean variety shows, you probably hear this expression very often:

“Daebak!”


Daebak! is one of the most famous Korean expressions.

Koreans say it when something is amazing, surprising, impressive, or unbelievable.


📖 Korean Expression

대박 (Daebak)

Meaning
Awesome / Amazing / Incredible / No way

When Koreans say it

  • When something is very impressive
  • When they hear surprising news
  • When something turns out very well
  • When they feel excited or amazed

🔊 Pronunciation

Daebak
대-박

Try saying it like in a K-drama!


✏️ Example Sentences

Daebak, this is amazing.
대박, 이거 진짜 좋다.

 

Daebak, really?
대박, 진짜?

 

Wow, daebak!
와, 대박!


🎭 Cultural Tip

Originally, daebak meant something like a “jackpot” or a “big success.”

Today, Koreans use it very casually to react to something exciting, surprising, or amazing.

You will hear this expression everywhere: in K-dramas, variety shows, YouTube videos, and everyday conversations.


🎧 Practice

Listen and repeat!

👉 와, 대박!

 

Listening and repeating short expressions like this can help you sound more natural in Korean.


 

More comments = More scenes to act out together! 📝✨

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