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Punky
How do you say Happy Mother's Day in Korean?
May 10, 2009 3:07 PM
Answers · 2
if it's children day, people say "어린이날 잘 보내세요" but i'm not sure if similar expression exists for mothers' day "어머니날 잘 보내세요"
May 12, 2009
Try to copy and paste this into www.worldlingo.com.au which is a free online translation service. Don't try Baylon as it is not as efficient or correct.
May 11, 2009
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