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Meaning of this word?
So I came across "shipji" (I dont know the correct hangul for it) and I cant figure out what it means. I think it comes from the verb "Shipoyo", to want? Is shipji for when you're talking about someone other than yourself? Idk D:
May 24, 2012 5:28 PM
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I think you're saying 쉽지, which means "it's easy" if you use it in the correct phrase.
May 24, 2012
지금은 아무 음식도 먹은 싶지 않아요.= i don't like to eat any food now.
.............에 가고 싶어요. ........want to go.
.............에 가고 싶지 안아요. ........... don't want to go
저는 카메라를 사고 싶어요 i want to buy camera
저는 카메라를 사고 싶지 않아요. i dont want to buy camera.
May 24, 2012
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