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Kim Yi Seol
How do you day 'you're crazy' in Korean? Or just 'You're'?
How to say 'you're' or 'you're crazy' Korean. Thanks :)
May 20, 2015 7:54 PM
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The meaning of "to be" is built into Korean "adjectives" (descriptive verbs).
Pronouns, other than I, are not used very often in Korean. The subject is implied based off of context.
이다 - to be
미치다 - to be crazy
뚱뚱하다 - to be fat
May 20, 2015
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Kim Yi Seol
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