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How do you say the plural "you" in Korean?
What is the plural form of 'you' in Korean? You know like, the "you" that means talking to alot of people\everyone in the room.
for example:
Teacher: Are you guys done yet?
Students: NO!
Teacher: When will you(guys) be finished?
Students: WE DON'T KNOW!
Jul 10, 2010 10:50 PM
Answers · 3
the plural "you" is "너희" in korean :D
for example:
Teacher: Are you guys done yet?
선생님 : 너희 아직 다 안했니?
Students: NO!
학생들 : 네!
Teacher: When will you(guys) be finished?
선생님 : 언제 너희 다 끝낼수 있니?
Students: WE DON'T KNOW!
학생들 : 우리도 몰라요!
Can you understand? :D
July 11, 2010
literally - 너희, 너희들, 너네, 너네들
colloquially(used with the above) - 니들, 니네들 (not really preferred as not the standard)
some dialect which can make convo funny - 느그들, 임마들 (only for your information)
July 11, 2010
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