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okay, both Jeongmal and Jinjja can be used as questions or statements e.g.  Seriously?! Yes, seriously!!  Seriously (adjective) Ah…seriously!! *le sigh*
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okay, both Jeongmal and Jinjja can be used as questions or statements e.g. Seriously?! Yes, seriously!! Seriously (adjective) Ah…seriously!! *le sigh*
you can take out the 'yo' when you don't have to be formal
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you can take out the 'yo' when you don't have to be formal
the words let's play, noja written in korean
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Let's play: Nolja
the words are written in korean and english
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an image of a sign that says it is really okay to read the language in english
진짜 / 정말 – How to Say Really in Korean
To say really in Korean, you say "jinjja" (in Hangul:진짜 ) or jeongmal (정말), but to fully understand these words, you need to take a look at the examples and how they are used in context.
the words like cheorem are written in korean
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kimbapnoona: e.g. 바보 처럼/ babo cheoreom ~ fool like (like a fool)
the words with / together in korean are written in green and black letters on a white background
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Kimbap Noona's Korean Lessons :) : Photo
the words are written in korean and english on a white background with blue lettering that reads morning
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Kimbap Noona's Korean Lessons :) : Photo
the words together are written in different languages
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when ㅌ/t & 이/i(ee) are next to each other like above (and not like this ‘티’) they make a 치/chi(chee) sound.
an image of korean phrases in different languages
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the words are written in korean and english
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Hi there! I'm Emma. I'm English and i’m 23 and i'm attempting to teach myself korean ~ i am in no...
the words from / since buteo are written in korean
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E.g: 처음 부터 (cheoeum buteo) ~ from/since the beginning… 지금 부터 (jigeum buteo) ~ from now… 어제 부터 (eoje buteo) ~ since yesterday…
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Kimbap Noona's Korean Lessons :)
Kimbap Noona's Korean Lessons :)
I'm tired: Nan pigonhae
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I'm tired: Nan pigonhae