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Natasha Raslan
araso, arata, arana
What is the different between:
araso
arata
arana
How and when can it be used?
Nov 24, 2016 4:09 AM
Answers · 2
Maybe there're 알았어, 알았다, 알았나.
알았어 - I got it./I understand.
알았다 - I got it. I knew it..
알았나 - You got it?/You understand? (It's like a question that is normally used in southern Korea - a regional dialect)
November 24, 2016
Can you type in Hangeul please?
November 24, 2016
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Natasha Raslan
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