Combined, these two words therefore mean something like:
Just like last time (in continuation from last time; this time again; again), he/she speaks Korean like a native speaker.
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If I literally translate the phrase in English, it would be "to be continued from the last time". However, if I translate the whole sentence. I would probably say, He/She speaks Korean very well continuously.
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저번: last time
~에 이어서: in continuation from
Combined, these two words therefore mean something like:
Just like last time (in continuation from last time; this time again; again), he/she speaks very good Korean.
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