Sammy
How do I say," you're in trouble!" Like a school teacher scolding you in korean? I also want to sound like a teacher about to disciple their student, but in a joking way or sarcasm
Feb 15, 2016 11:57 PM
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"You're in trouble!" => 넌 혼 좀 나야 돼 [해]! / 너 혼 좀 날래? / 너 벌 좀 받아야겠다! - 혼나다/혼이 나다다: get a scolding from a teacher, parent, etc; have a punishing hard time. - 혼내다/혼을 내다: scold someone. - 벌(을) 받다: be punished (벌 = punishment). - 벌(을) 주다: punish someone. * 혼 means "spirit", so 혼내다 literally means scolding severely enough to get the spirit out of him.
February 16, 2016
Thank you soo much sujin!
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