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How do you say "I'm back/here" in Korean?
For example if I were texting my Korean language partner and I had to go to eat, do chores, go out to the shop, or just be away from the phone in general, what would I say when I returned.
Me: I have to go now to eat my lunch. I'll be back soon!
Friend: Okay, bye!
Me (A while later): I'm back
Thank youuuu
Nov 14, 2015 7:35 PM
Answers · 3
It is simple. You don't need to say something special.
I think You can say hello again in the context.
" 안녕, 안녕하세요, Hi/Hello"
"뭐하세요? 뭐해요? 잘지내요?, How are you? "
"저 돌아왔어요, 나 돌아 왔어" is translated Literally. so,this sentence is also correct.
and I think that this sentence is possible. "I'm ready to say again , 저는 다시 당신과 대화할 준비가 되었습니다."
November 18, 2015
It is simple. You don't need to say something special.
I think You can say hello again in the context.
" 안녕, 안녕하세요, Hi/Hello"
"뭐하세요? 뭐해요? 잘지내요?, How are you? "
"저 돌아왔어요, 나 돌아 왔어" is translated Literally. so,this sentence is also correct.
and I think that this sentence is possible. "I'm ready to say again , 저는 다시 당신과 대화할 준비가 되었습니다."
November 18, 2015
저 돌아 왔어요!
November 14, 2015
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Chinese (Mandarin), English, French, Korean, Spanish
Learning Language
Chinese (Mandarin), French, Korean, Spanish
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