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How do you properly say "There's no kimchi?" in Korean?
For example, dinner is being served and you're handed a plate of food but there is no kimchi included in the meal so you'd say,
김치없어요?
Is this how you'd say it? Or is this the wrong conjugation?
Apr 18, 2015 3:46 AM
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I understand, you want some Kimchi, But there is no Kimchi in your plate, Right?
So that is perfect! :D '김치 없어요?' feels me 'I want some kimchi. Where is it?'
April 18, 2015
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