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How to say "take care" in korean.
How to say "take care" in korean? Is there any difference depending on the situation or contest?
For example, a person's dad/mom is sick and you want to say: take care of your mom/dad
Or
A person is not feeling good or he has some problems and you say to him. "Take care of yourself"
Or
After meeting a friend. you say to him/her: goodbye, take care.context *
Feb 22, 2016 11:43 AM
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In general cases, 'take care' would be translated '잘 지내' or '잘 가' (when you say farewell)
But when someone(listener)is sick, it would be '몸 조리 잘해'
When listener should take care of someone, "~~(someone) 잘 보살펴"
February 22, 2016
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