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Milja 밀리야
How to say "I hope you are resting and eating well" in Korean?
The title says it all. I am mostly looking for a version for informal talk, like saying it to a good friend of the same age.
Could this be said?
잘 쉬고 잘 먹길 바래~
Any other forms are welcome. Something along the lines of wishing a friend a good life haha.
Mar 1, 2019 4:34 PM
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* 바라다 means to hope. The grammatically correct form is '바라' not '바래'. However, most people say '바래' not '바라' in daily conversation.
Your sentence "잘 쉬고 잘 먹길 바래." sounds very natural if you say it to your close friend (in a casual form).
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March 2, 2019
"잘 먹고 쉬었으면 좋겠어(요)~" i would write it like this or
"잘 먹고 쉬면 좋겠어(요)~"
"잘 쉬고 잘 먹길 바래~" isnt that future hope? Like "I hope you will rest and eat well"?
I havent learned 바래 yet sorry :(
March 1, 2019
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