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How do you say, "you're my only friend" in Korean?
Hi! How do you say, "you're my only friend" in Korean?
I have this, "당신은 제 친구", but I don't know where to put the '만' to mean 'only'.
Thank you! :)
Jun 2, 2012 7:25 AM
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제 유일한 친구예요/내 유일한 친구야.
친구라고는 오로지 너뿐이야. (casual)
만 means only in the sense of "merely." 잠시만 - only a moment, 친구로만 - only as a friend 한번만 더 - only once more
June 2, 2012
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