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How do you say 'neighbour' in Korean
Neighbour as in someone who is in a different country that's close by. For example, I live in New Zealand and I want to say "hi neighbour!" to someone who is from Australia.
Sep 29, 2017 11:48 PM
Answers · 1
Hmm for the word Neighbor, we say 이웃
so we call Japan "이웃 나라"
or 주변 국가 as well
For example, 주변 국가의 도움을 받았다.
so it can be like China, Japan etc for Korea.
Hope this helps!
September 30, 2017
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