Geupsste
Geupsste is a diminutive form of a word in the Korean language, used to convey endearment or familiarity. It is often translated as "little" or "small", and is employed to express affection or fondness towards someone or something. The word geupsste is derived from the combination of two elements: "geu" meaning "one" or "some" and "psste" which is a suffix used to indicate smallness or diminutiveness.
In Korean culture, geupsste is commonly used as an affectionate term to express fondness towards a person,
The use of geupsste in Korean language adds a layer of warmth and intimacy to communication. It
Geupsste is closely related to other Korean words that express affection and fondness, such as "ahjussi" and