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How To Say "I Cant Stop" In Korean?
Would it be 그만 수 없다 or is that wrong?
Jan 17, 2017 6:05 AM
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못 멈춘다 (못 멈춰) // 멈출 수 없다 (출 수 없어)
January 17, 2017
"I can't stop." = "멈출 수 없다."
January 17, 2017
Like if I was doing something and someone told me to stop but I wanted to say "I can't stop"
January 17, 2017
It's wrong. But also, what do you mean by stop? What's the context?
January 17, 2017
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