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Is there an equivalent of "like what?" in Korean?
EX
A: Do you want to do something over the weekend?
B: Like what? (Do you have any examples/suggestions in mind?)
A: There is a lot of food specific to Korea
B: Like what? (Can you give me an example?)
Jun 3, 2014 5:24 PM
Answers · 3
2
I agree with Chole, and you can also use '무슨'
ex-'주말에 뭐 하고 싶지?'
'무슨 거?'
'한국에 또다른 나라가 없는 음식이 많다.'
'무슨 음식?'
June 3, 2014
2
I think "예를 들면?" is an appropiate translation of "like what?" in Korean:)
June 3, 2014
어떤 거? or 뭔데?
June 4, 2014
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Language Skills
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