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Aga Agnieszka
How can I ask someone 'Are You staying here or are you going home?' in korean?
This question is written in English, but i did not have this language in options to choose from, only Polish or Korean.
Aug 20, 2017 9:33 PM
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You can say "여기서 더 있다 가실 거에요, 아니면 집에 가실 거에요?"
just to help the understanding,
여기=here, 더=more, 있다=be(->so 더 있다 can be stay), 가다=go, 집=home, 아니면=or/(translate directly)if not
(grammar part) -에=to, -거에요?=asking phrase, -실=added term to show politeness
August 21, 2017
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Aga Agnieszka
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English, Korean, Polish
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Korean
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