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How to say 'Close your eyes.' in Korean
Mar 1, 2016 4:20 PM
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"Close your eyes" => 눈을 감아 (casual) / 눈을 감으세요 (more formal).
감다 means "close" only in the case of the eyes.
For most other things like doors, we use 닫다, as in 문을 닫아 or 문을 닫으세요 (Close the door).
March 1, 2016
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