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What does "deo", "sipjiman" and "maeil" mean?
Dec 12, 2013 7:34 PM
Answers · 3
1) sipjiman : typo of sipjima
The original meaning of '씹다(sipda)' is 'chewing' or 'bite'.
The informal meaning is 'slander' and 'ignore'.
2) maeil : email
(EX)
Why do you keep ignoring my email? Do not ignore.
왜 내 메일을 계속 씹는 거야? 씹지마(sipjima)!
December 13, 2013
더 means "more", V + 싶지만 means "want to V, but", 매일 means "every day" or "mail". Side note, you should really learn Hangul. It only takes a few days to get it, you won't have to deal with differing romanizations and you'll get a lot more respect from native speakers when you ask questions.
December 12, 2013
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