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Farrakh G-vyl
i need help~~What is the meaning for 'majimak' , 'doeltenikka' ,and 'hasipsio' sorry if i misspelled
Jul 16, 2012 8:08 AM
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hi!
majimak means 'the last.'
doeltenikka means 'will be~, so~/be going to be~, so~'
For example, "It will be 10 o'clock (when I go home), so you should have dinner first." means
"(Naega jibe gamyeon) yeol si ga doeltenikka, ~."
And, hasipsio means 'Please, do(be)~.'
For example, "(hangbok)hasipsio." means "Please, be happy."
I hope you understand well :)
July 16, 2012
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Farrakh G-vyl
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