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how to write 'wait. just a sec....etc' in hangul?? (informal+formal)
in most korean drama i hear they say chamkamaniyo, but how do write that and is there inf. and formal ways of saying it too?
Jul 21, 2012 1:39 AM
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formal.... 잠깐만 기다려 주세요. 잠시만 기다려 주세요.
informal.....잠깐만요. 잠깐만. 잠시만. 잠깐만 기다려. 잠시만 기다려.
July 21, 2012
잠깐 만요. It means wait for a moment..
This is the polite way.
^o^
I think there is a formal way of saying it....
When saying it the informal way, usually you don't use sentence endings on it...
July 21, 2012
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