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127417 |
help!
anyone who knows the meaning of these korean (romanized) words:
haru-haru naegyote nomolae
kamsahamnida!
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127737 |
Hope my answers would be of help. :)
haru-haru : ÇÏ·çÇÏ·ç(can you see Korean letters?) it means 'everyday' or 'day by day'.
naegyote : ³»°ç¿¡? by(beside) me, near me
nomolae : it reminds me any on Korean words. Sorry.
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127988 |
Re:help!
nomolae -> na-mol-lae(?) Without my knowledge Example: Namollae muh haet suh yo? What did you do when I wasn't here? What did you do without me?
Interpretations differ depending on circumstances.
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