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john moore
what is the meaning of simika in Korean language?
Nov 4, 2012 12:02 PM
Answers · 3
'simika' must be '십니까'. 십니까 is a way to ask something. You need a root of Korean verb and add 십니까 to ask something. Ex) 하다(do)+십니까? = 하십니까?(do?), 보다(see)+십니까?=보십니까?(see?)
November 4, 2012
"simNika" is added to the end of a sentence to make it a question. It is like replacing the question mark, ?, in English with 십니까.
November 5, 2012
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