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"I don't mind" in korean
How to say "I don't care" and "I don't mind" in korean? Not in the bad way but shows that the thing is not important for you
For example:
-You're gonna be sick too stay away from me
-I don't mind/I don't care
25 de sep. de 2015 6:21
Respuestas · 7
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If you translate these sentences word for word., you can say "난 신경 안 써 or 난 상관 안해."
However, these sentences in Korean sounds a bit you are upset at somone.
So you'd rather saying 난 괜찮아 which means I'm okay.
If you have more questions about it, put your comment down below.Thanks
25 de septiembre de 2015
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"I don't care" and "I don't mind"
in Korean : 난 신경안써, 난 상관안해, 난 괜찮아
25 de septiembre de 2015
감사해요 ㅋ
25 de noviembre de 2015
To be more politely, "난 신경안써줘도 괜찮아"
which is a nuance like "It's okay for me, so you don't have to worry about me but thanks for your care."
23 de noviembre de 2015
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Melike
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Alemán, Coreano, Turco
Idioma de aprendizaje
Alemán, Coreano
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