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Morgane
How do you say « everytime » in korean?
Today I wanted to say ‘you lose every time’
But I wasn’t sure how to say ‘everytime’. In this context, we often play 가위 바위 보 with my co-workers, and one of them always loses when she participates.
Is it :
매번 쳐요 or 만날 쳐요. Or is it something else?
And can I say it with the ending –죠, like 매번 쳐죠 / 만날 쳐죠 ?
감사합니다~
Jun 30, 2014 7:24 AM
Answers · 4
감사합니다~ I only heard the word 지다 and I understood 치다 ^^ (I thought, if you get hit it's like loosing haha)
July 3, 2014
I guess you have trouble to distinguish ㅈ and ㅊ sound.
June 30, 2014
매번 (every time) 져요. or
항상 (always) 져요. is correct.
쳐요 means "to hit."
"져줘." (not 죠) is asking the other person to lose, letting me win instead. Hope that helped!
June 30, 2014
매번/만날 Either is okay.
June 30, 2014
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