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how do I say "me,myself and i" in korean?
Nov 24, 2015 6:46 PM
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"me, myself and i" (and "my, mine")
- I: 나, 나는, 내가 (used as subject)
- me: 나를, 날 (object)
- myself: 나 자신, 나 자신(은/이/를/...)
- my: 내, 나의 (possessive)
- mine: 내 것, 나의 것
Ex:
- 나는 이렇게 생각해: I think of it this way.
- 내가 다닌 학교는 부산에 있다: The school I attended is in Busan.
- 나를 귀찮게 하지 마: Don't annoy me.
- 나를 향한 비난: Blame directed toward me.
- 나 자신을 돌아봐야 할 때다: It's time to reflect on myself.
- 나는 나 자신에게 실망했다: I was disappointed with myself.
- 내 생활 패턴을 바꿔야겠다: I'm going to change my daily routine.
- 남은 것은 모두 내 것이다: What's left is all mine.
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