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A phrase similar to "knight in shining armor"
Is there a phrase in Korean that means what this means and if so what is it? I've seen someone translate it literally, but do Korean people use it in the same way like we do in English?
Thank you!
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Jun 29, 2017 8:06 PM
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There are expressions like these.
- 백마 탄 왕자 (prince on a shiny white horse)
- 백마 탄 기사 (knight on a shiny white horse)
- 빛나는 갑옷의 기사 (knight of shining armor)
- 빛나는 갑옷을 입은 기사 (knight in shining armor)
June 30, 2017
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