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How to say 'dreamer' in Korean?
(casually/informaly)
Ex. I am a (dreamer).
Dec 31, 2015 6:15 PM
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No, not 꿈 꾸는 사람. That literally means "a person who is dreaming". ^^
A dreamer is either 몽상가 or 공상가. They say 몽상가 is a person who "enjoys" thinking about improbable things and 공상가 a person who always thinks about improbable things.
I am a dreamer. = 나는 몽상가다. / 나는 공상가다.
December 31, 2015
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꿈꾸는 사람
December 31, 2015
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