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"Tantan" or "Dandan" in Korean
I have one question about Korean language. I feel sorry that I am just the beginner, so I can't write it well in Korean.
I want to know one thing about Korean "Dialogue". Is there any region to say "Tantan" or "Dandan" as the meaning "thank you" in Korea?
I don't know well where, but it might be south region. Please tell me if anyone know it. Thank you!!
Apr 24, 2011 2:25 PM
Answers · 10
i think dandan(단단) means hard in korean but i'm not sure ^^
April 25, 2011
Where did you get that?^^
As far as I know there is no such an area where the phrase is used as a dialect.^^
Please check the phrase out again.
^_______^
April 25, 2011
To Hailey, I got it. Thank you!! ^^
April 28, 2011
Yeah, the Gyeongsang and Jeju dialect are typical ones in my opinion. ^^
April 28, 2011
Yea.. it's 「だんだん」. You know it..^^ In Korea, are there any typical dialects?
April 25, 2011
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