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does this word ''Zikzin'' anuthing mean in korean language?
Jan 26, 2013 7:52 PM
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I'm not an expert, but there no Z in Korean. Although, J is often used in place of where a Z would be.
So maybe the word you heard is 직진 (Jikjin) which I think means straight.
January 26, 2013
직진 means "going straight, " not just straight.
직 means "straight," and 진 means "going forward." 직진 is often used for driving straight.
i.e. 직진하세요: Go straight / Drive straight.
January 26, 2013
직진 means "going straight, " not just straight.
직 means "straight," and 진 means "going forward." 직진 is often used for driving straight.
직진하세요: Go straight / Drive straight.
January 26, 2013
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