This is the 7756th most frequent Korean word.
하야시
"하야시" (Hayashi) is a Korean transliteration of the Japanese surname 林, meaning "woods" or "forest."
Here, '하야시' is used as a noun representing the Japanese culinary dish 'Hayashi Rice' or stew.
하야시는 일본식 스튜 요리를 가리킵니다.
Hayashi refers to a Japanese-style stew dish.
In this context, '하야시' serves as the subject and object of affection and action, following a literal mention as related culinary subject matter.
그는 하야시를 사랑하며 자주 요리합니다.
He loves Hayashi and often cooks it.
Here, '하야시' refers again to the stew, aligning itself within a conversational phrase to express its cultural or dietary value.