나 너무 스트레스 받아 (Na neomu seuteureseu bada)
When you're feeling overwhelmed or under pressure, you can use the phrase "나 너무 스트레스 받아" (Na neomu seuteureseu bada), which means "I'm so stressed out." This is a common and casual way to express stress or frustration in Korean.
Pronunciation:
- 나 (Na) – "I"
- 너무 (Neomu) – "Too much" or "So"
- 스트레스 받아 (Seuteureseu bada) – "Stressed out" or "Feeling stress"
More Expressions:
Here are other ways to express stress or frustration in Korean:
- 진짜 힘들어 (Jinjja himdeureo) – It’s really hard.
- 스트레스 너무 많아 (Seuteureseu neomu manha) – I have too much stress.
- 머리가 아파 (Meoriga apa) – I have a headache (due to stress).
- 지쳤어 (Jichyeosseo) – I'm exhausted.
- 이건 너무 부담돼 (Igeon neomu budam dwae) – This is too overwhelming.
These expressions can help you convey your stress levels or frustration in Korean, whether you're talking with friends or sharing how you feel in difficult situations.