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"Good Job!" in korean i heard like 수고 있어요 in dramas, is this the meaning of good job?
Mar 12, 2016 7:31 PM
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According to my book: 수고하십니다 = Hello! (to someone working) 수고하세요 = Good-bye! (to someone working) 수고하셨어요 = Thank you for helping me! or Well done! 수고 = hard work Hope it helps :)
March 12, 2016
Good job = 잘 했어요
March 12, 2016
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