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Meeghan
How do you say "do my homework" in Korean?
I'm talking to my friend and I have a lot of homework to do, so I want to say "come do my homework!" or something to that extent. I also would like to learn how to say "I'm doing my homework now." and "I finished my homework."
Thank you!
Apr 27, 2014 11:01 PM
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Come to my house and do my homework- 우리 집으로 와서 내 숙제 좀 해줘.
I'm doing my homework now- 난 지금 숙제하는데.
I finished my homework. 숙제 다했어.
All casual since you mentioned you were talking to your friend :)
April 27, 2014
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