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Pauline R

Hello! Just popping down here to add some clarification about the whole "why" and "how" behind used in the same way sometimes. In Korean, the word "why" can be used to ask "what" as well in a casual/familiar way (just like when Han almost splashed red sauce on his sweater and Lee Know asked "why?"). Though its first meaning is indeed "why", you often hear it between close people when they answer the phone for instance, or while bickering/teasing each other as a mean to complain. I suppose the "what" factor/meaning can be translated to "how" in some cases. Plus, saying "why" is an automatic response in casual Korean, just like saying "what" in English is in everyday life. Hope it was understandable! Thanks for the video :)

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"Barre chords" pronounced like candy "Bar". It's when you flatten one finger to press down several strings at once on the fret. It's technically a much easier playing style than using your finger tips to press on individual strings across several frets to make a chord.

K-pop Auntie

That is understandable, thank you. Interesting that 'what' can be translated as 'how' sometimes, because that would be an appropriate translation for some instances in which 'what' is used in English as well. It wouldn't be uncommon, for instance, for a completely baffling series of events to cause you to spill food all over the place, and the exclamation is "What?" when really the person with food all over them is asking "How did that happen?"