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How do you say "I'm finish my homework!" in Korean
Nov 24, 2011 3:02 AM
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I guess the sentence could be.......
"I am finishing my homework!(저는 숙제를 끝낼 거예요)"
(jeo-neun suk-je-reur kkeut-naer geo-ye-yo) or
"I (have) finished my homework!(저는 숙제를 끝냈어요)"
(jeo-neun suk-je-reur kkeut-naess-eo-yo)
\^o^/
November 24, 2011
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