Smecta, net language, Korean "?" The homonym of "de" is a modal particle and a common suffix, which is used to show respect, similar to "ya" and "ah". Later, "Smecta" was often spoofed and became a symbol for China people to learn Korean phonetics in a funny way.
"Smecta" is a homophonic loan word, which comes from Korean "?" . In Korean, "?" This is a modal suffix. It is a very formal way to use auxiliary words after declarative sentences. It is widely used among colleagues, superiors and subordinates and strangers.
Smecta was first seen in the film Assembly. Zhang Hanyu's Gudizi, pretending to be the South Korean Li Chengwan Army to fool American soldiers, said, "The front wheels don't turn, but the wheels turn to Smecta." Therefore, the word "Smecta" has become a symbol for China people to learn Korean jokes. "
Smecta's real popularity stems from the emotion expressed by a Tianya netizen. "Yesterday, I was shocked to hear that Fujian also belongs to Bangzi country, and I was in tears. I finally became a foreigner for a while. " The significance of this post is to put forward the title of "Smecta" first, which has attracted many people's attention. Everyone agreed that adding "Smecta" at the end of the sentence was very interesting, so "Smecta" became popular.