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Elizabeth
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Hello,
I'm an adopted Korean American and need some help with a tatto I have in mind. I wanted to get three words on my wrist in hangul...
"LOVE"
"COURAGE" or "STRENGTH"
and "PERSEVERANCE"
I have done some research and I'm trying to learn the language, but it gets a little overwhelming! So many different forms and meanings! Would I use verbs or nouns? If anyone could give me some insight, I would really appreaciate it. [emoji][emoji]
Nov 2, 2017 3:14 PM
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Hi, I'm Jina!
Thanks for sharing your story and
I repect your thoughts about the tattoo.
If I get the tattoos, I would use noun forms.
Love: 사랑
Courage: 용기
Perseverance: 인내
I hope it will help you
and the tattoo will look good (:
November 3, 2017
I don't know if that is such a good idea - to translate something from English to Korean - and have it as a tattoo. I think it would be better to know the language better. Then you can find some true Korean idioms. Like 화이팅 (fighting). I'm considering that one.
Anyway, it is your choice. Just my thoughts~
November 2, 2017
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Elizabeth
Language Skills
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Learning Language
Korean
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