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How do you say "I won't bother you" in Korean? As if the person is busy, or eating out with the family, and that you won't text them until they're done?Thanks!
May 1, 2014 7:25 AM
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Formal(honorific) = 방해 안할게요 or 일 보세요. If person you are talking to is in the same age or lower than you = 방해 안할게 or 일 봐 You can also attach two sentence and say it continually like '방해 안할게요, 일보세요.' It is 'I won't bother you, take care of your work( job, task, etc ) in English.
May 1, 2014
방해하지 않을게
April 26, 2015
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