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Eunice Hou
How do I say "Today's Breakfast: ..." in Korean?
I'm trying to say: "Today's breakfast: croissant and orange juice"
So far, I've figured it out to be "오늘의 아침 식사: 크라상 과 오렌지 주스"
I'm just wondering if it's grammatically correct.
Thanks!
Mar 27, 2016 7:42 PM
Answers · 2
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"Today's breakfast: croissant and orange juice"
Your translation looks good, except that the particle(조사) "과" shouldn't have a space before it.
So it should be "오늘의 아침 식사: 크라상과 오렌지 주스".
March 27, 2016
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Eunice Hou
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Chinese (Mandarin), English, Korean
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