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나, 나나나, 난난나나나나, 솨/아 왜/뭐야/아우 배 아퍼/안되겠네 - 탁재훈 (상상플러스)

Nannana Song / Ah Wae / Mwoya / Oh, My Stomach Hurts / This Won't Do - Tak Jae-hoon (Sang Sang Plus)
Na, Nanana, Nannanananana, Swa / A Wae / Mwoya / Au Bae Apeo / Andoegessne - Tak Jae-hoon (Sangsangpeulleoseu)
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Pronunciation

  • Na, Na-na-na, Nan-nan-na-na-na-na, Shwa~[51]: (Sounds like: Nah, Nah-nah-nah, Nahn-nah-nah-nah-nah-nah, Shwah~)
  • Ah Wae~: (Sounds like: Ah Way~)
  • Mwo-ya~: (Sounds like: Mwo-yah~)
  • Ah-woo Bae Ah-peo: (Sounds like: Ah-woo Bay Ah-puh)
  • An-dwae-get-ne~: (Sounds like: Ahn-dweh-get-neh~)
  • Tak Jae-hoon: (Sounds like: Tahk Jae-hoon)
  • Sang Sang Plus: (Sounds like: Sahng Sahng Pluhs)

Period of Popularity

This meme began to gain popularity in the mid-2000s, particularly from around 2005 to 2007, as the 'Generation Empathy Old & New' segment of the KBS2 entertainment program 'Sang Sang Plus' became hugely popular. At the time, Tak Jae-hoon earned the nickname 'Meme Creator' for coining numerous catchphrases with his unique quick wit and humor in this segment, and he even won the KBS Entertainment Grand Prize in 2007. In particular, the 'Nannana Song' ("Na~ Na-na-na Nan-na Na-na-nan-na Shwa~"), first introduced by Shin Jung-hwan in 2005, gained immense popularity and was even released as a digital single.

Meaning

This meme is a collection of highly addictive interjections and reactions that Tak Jae-hoon spontaneously uttered to suit various situations in the 'Generation Empathy Old & New' segment of 'Sang Sang Plus'.

  • "Na, Na-na-na, Nan-nan-na-na-na-na, Shwa~": Known as the 'Nannana Song,' this phrase served as a rhythmic interjection or a way to liven up the mood rather than having a specific meaning.
  • "Ah Wae~": Used to express unfairness or protest when a quiz answer was wrong, or before receiving a penalty, implying "Why me?" or "That's not fair!"
  • "Mwo-ya~" / "Ya Mwo-ya~": Used to express bewilderment or absurdity at another cast member's unfunny joke or outrageous behavior, or to question someone's words or actions.
  • "Ah-woo Bae Ah-peo" / "Ah-woo Meo-ri Ah-peo": Used as a playful excuse to avoid an awkward situation or an unwanted task, feigning illness. It also expressed helplessness when a joke didn't land or when he couldn't figure out a quiz answer even with hints.
  • "An-dwae-get-ne~": A catchphrase Tak Jae-hoon learned from his daughter. It was used when a situation could no longer proceed as planned or went against his will, implying "This won't do" or "This isn't going to work."

Target Audience

The 'Generation Empathy Old & New' segment of 'Sang Sang Plus' featured content that resonated with viewers of various age groups, from teenagers to those in their 50s, gaining widespread popularity across all generations. Consequently, this meme was widely recognized and used by all generations and both genders who enjoyed watching TV entertainment programs at the time.

Usage Examples

  • "Ah Wae~": When a friend ignores your opinion or you face an unexpected disadvantage, you can express unfairness by saying, "Ah Wae~, what did I do wrong!"
  • "Ya Mwo-ya~": When witnessing an absurd or bewildering situation, or someone's eccentric behavior, you can react by saying, "Ya Mwo-ya~, why are they suddenly like that?"
  • "Ah-woo Bae Ah-peo" / "Ah-woo Meo-ri Ah-peo": When you want to avoid an unwanted task or studying, you can playfully say, "Ah-woo Bae Ah-peo, I can't do it because my stomach hurts~" or when facing a difficult problem, "Ah-woo Meo-ri Ah-peo, I don't know!"
  • "An-dwae-get-ne~": When a plan goes awry or a situation takes a turn for the worse, you can use it like, "An-dwae-get-ne~, this won't do, I need to rethink it."
  • "Na, Na-na-na, Nan-nan-na-na-na-na, Shwa~": Can be lightly used as an interjection to create an exciting atmosphere or to accompany a specific action.
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