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How do you say "ofcourse" and "definitely" in Korean ?
Oct 17, 2010 4:07 AM
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당연하지! 물론이지! 물론! 그치그치(그치, is expression of agreement. when U repeat it twice.., strengthening the original meaning. It is very colloquial expression, i usually use it. but you cannot use this to your senior.
(coll,)
물론입니다. 그럼요. 그렇고 말구요(polite form)
I recommend to use "당연하지" "그치그치"
당연히 is adv. or adj.
숙취때문에, 걔는 당연히 (수업에)안왔지.
Of course he didn't attend the class, due to hangover.
October 17, 2010
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당연히
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