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Henrik
Community TutorIs "이탈리아 어" "Italian" in Korean?
Mar 15, 2016 7:09 PM
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Either 이탈리아어 or 이태리어 would work -- I want to say we use the latter more in conversations. -어 can be can be replaced with -말 for almost all languages in colloquial speech.
March 17, 2016
이탈리아 어 means Italian as in the language, yes :)
But if you want to say Italian (something), then you just use 이탈리아 e.g
이탈리아 음식 Italian food
이탈리아 사람 Italian Person
이탈리아 와인 Italian Wine
March 15, 2016
네, 맞아요. 띄어쓰기 잘 했네요.
March 15, 2016
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