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How to say 'Are you working?' in Korean?
(casual/informal) towards close friends
Mar 26, 2016 4:01 PM
Answers · 2
"Are you working?'" may be interpreted in two ways.
1. 지금 일하는 중이야? / 지금 일해? / 지금 일하고 있어? (Are you working (right now)?)
2. 지금 일해? (Do you work?) / 직장이 있어 [있니]? (Do you have a job? Are you employed?)
#2 is not as likely between close friends (since they would already know).
March 26, 2016
"지금 일해?"
Or even just "일해?" is fine
March 26, 2016
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