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"Work is just work" in Korean?
Hello, may I know how do I say "work is just work" in Korean?
Actually what I meant is that, this is just a job, so i am just doing my job, nothing else.
Can I say "일하기 그냥 일하기예요."?
Or is there a better way of saying it?
Thank you!!!!!
Sep 17, 2015 3:54 PM
Answers · 1
"Work is just work" would be 일은 일일뿐이야 or 일은 그냥 일이야.
For "I am just doing my work (nothing else)", one can say something like:
일이니까 하는 거지 (딴 게 아녜요). I am just dong my work (nothing else).
그냥 (내) 일이니까 하는 거예요. I am dong it since it is my job.
일이니까 (그냥) 해야지요. Got to do your job don't you.
September 17, 2015
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Chinese (Mandarin), English, Korean
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Korean
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