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How to say 'It's me (name).' in Korean?
(informally) towards close friends,friends, family, lovers, or in texting.
Ex) It's me Jenny.
Nov 16, 2015 8:54 PM
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"It's me Jenny."
The indefinite "it" is usually unsaid in Korean. So it will be:
- 나야, 제니. ("야" is the informal-casual style of "이다" which corresponds to "is").
- 나 제니야.
Other styles would be:
나 제니다 (formal-casual) / 저 제니예요 (informal-polite) / 저 제니입니다 (formal-polite)
November 16, 2015
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