Well, terms like fluff (sweet and light-hearted moments), angst (intense emotional turmoil), and smut (explicit sexual content) are frequently seen in yaoi manga.
Some common terms might include seme and uke, which describe the dominant and submissive roles in the pairings.
Some common terms are 'shonen' for boys' manga/anime, 'shoujo' for girls' ones, and 'otaku' for a passionate fan.
Some common terms include 'shonen' for young male-oriented works, 'seinen' for adult male-oriented ones, and 'shoujo' for young female-oriented stories.
Common terms include 'sekai-kei' for a type of story that explores different worlds, 'mecha' for robot-related anime/manga, and 'isekai' for stories where a character is transported to another world.
Some common terms are 'shonen' for young male-oriented works, 'seinen' for adult male-oriented ones, and 'moe' for cute characters.
Common terms could be 'tsundere' for a character type who alternates between being cold and warm. Another one is 'otaku' which refers to someone passionate about anime and manga. Also, 'cosplay' is used when people dress up as characters from them.
Well, you might come across 'wack' meaning bad or poor quality, or 'sick' meaning really cool or amazing. These slangs add a modern touch to the manga.
Well, usually there's a focus on romantic and intimate moments between male characters. But it can vary a lot depending on the specific work.
Some common terms in manhwa include 'webtoon', 'panel', and 'character design'.
Common terms for short stories could be point of view, which determines how the story is told; dialogue, which shows character interaction; and mood, which creates the atmosphere. These all contribute to making the story engaging.
There are many, like 'panels', 'inkers', and 'sketch'.