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Ash 애슐리
"Just" in Korean?
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If I wanted to say that I just did something, how would I say it. More specifically, how would I say I just watched something yesterday? 감사합니다!
~애슐리
Jan 8, 2015 11:13 PM
Answers · 9
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방금에 뭔가 했어요
translate could translate to
I just did something..
but 방금 means, a moment ago/just
그냥, 텔레비전에 뭔가 봤어요
Just, I watched something on television
If your friend asks what are you doing?
뭐 하고 있어요?
You can reply
그냥... same old/nothing interesting
This is rude, shows no interest.
왜 그럼 했어요?
Why did you do that???
그냥... just because...
Or if you have no good excuse! haha
감사합니다!
January 9, 2015
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just means 그냥 or 단지
something 어떤
어제 난 어떤 걸 봣어
January 8, 2015
I just watched something.
just means "not having any special idea" "그냥"
so it can be translated in "나는 그냥 뭘 좀 봤어".
January 9, 2015
"그냥" would be fine for that, "난 어제 그냥 something을 봤어."
\^o^/
January 9, 2015
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Ash 애슐리
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Chinese (Mandarin), English, French, Japanese, Korean, Sign Language, Spanish
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