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Asking for only a little sugar in Korean
These super sweet lattes are blowing my mind!
I know that I can say 설탕 조금 만 넣어 주세요.
Can I also say 설탕 조금 만 주세요?
Aug 18, 2019 12:13 PM
Answers · 2
Umm, a little bit different
설탕 조금만 넣어 주세요 Plz put little sugar.
설탕 조금만 주세요 plz give me little sugar.
.former one you can say it in a restaurant or ask something containing sugar.
and later one is directly meaning give me sugar, not other forms.
Well but even if you confused them, those all have a meaning that you want little sugar, so maybe the opponent will understand what you want^^
Thanks!
August 18, 2019
yes you can
August 18, 2019
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