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Something that sounds like "Hagesumida" and body parts? Korean
Firstly, since studying Korean I hear something that sounds like "Hagesumida" or "Hagaesumida"
I've inferred that it means something like, "Okay! Got it. I understand." Etc, etc...
What is its "Literal" meaning, and situations to use it?
Secondly, Body parts in Korean. I'd like to know them. n_n
If you don't feel like typing it all, a good website for vocab in general would be sufficient or even better.
Hope you guys are having an awesome day,
감사합니다.
15 mai 2013 01:14
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하겠습니다
Its literal meaning is "(I will) do it"
it's an honorific form and used in formal situations like speech.
15 mai 2013
Thanks c:
15 mai 2013
I think you're looking for, 알겠습니다
15 mai 2013
As for body parts, you can just look them up in a dictionary. I like the logic of some body part names: 발 = foot, 목 = neck, so what would ankle be? That's right, 발목 = foot neck = ankle. http://www.zkorean.com/dictionary/search_results?word=ankle
15 mai 2013
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aleah.rippeon
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Japonais, Coréen
Langue étudiée
Japonais, Coréen
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