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What does 가자 mean?
I heard it in a Korean song and the English translation said 가자 is "yes" but I don't see how that can be true since yes in Korean is 네 or 예. I'm confused. Any answers that can help me, please?
5 de jun. de 2019 9:48
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I agree with you. “가자” sounded like "Let's go!" to me. Do you happen to have the lyrics of the song?
5 de junio de 2019
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21 de abril de 2021
가자 means literally let's go.
however korean words have several meaning as u know.we are using when to chear up for someone or team and the leader who leading the followers.. u may see subtitle like 가즈아 on tv show.
5 de junio de 2019
As formal word yes is 예(네) We rarely use 가자(Let's go) instead of 예(네). ex) A:Do you want to go out for dinner B: 가자(instead of yes) or 좋아요(instead of yes)
5 de junio de 2019
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5 de junio de 2019
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Julia Hildreth
Competencias lingüísticas
Inglés, Coreano, Español
Idioma de aprendizaje
Coreano, Español
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