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what does "hangabwa/hanabwa, neorago, and neoreul" means ? :)
Jun 24, 2011 3:12 AM
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I'm not Korean, but I can share what i know..
hangabwa/hanabwa is answered, so I'm just gonna tell you neorago and neoreul.
neorago (너라고) means it's you. do you know super junior's song - it's you?
neoreul (너를) means you, 를 is an object particle, it has no meaning at all.
that's what i know, sorry if I've made a mistake. I'm still learning too
XD
June 24, 2011
hangabwa / hanabwa --> is that right?
hangabwa means similar hanabwa. but do not use frequently.
hanabwa means "With emphasis type, surprise, for doing something"
ex) He's muscles excerise! Body 's good? ( un dong hanabwa! mom i jo a jut u)
The following words " neorago, neoreul", i don't read as korean lag!!
잘 모르겠네요 ^^
June 24, 2011
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