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hmm... Could anyone help me with this word please ? "rago"
Hi everyone... I have another question, thanks a lot for your kind help ^_^
What does "<em>rago</em>" mean ? And I've seen it when people wants to introduce themselves. " chanun Hanul <em>rago</em> hamnida. " .
I'm really sorry that I can't type it in korean. If my sentence is wrong please correct it for me . Thank you so much.
Comapsomnida.
What does "<em>rago</em>" mean ? And I've seen it when people wants to introduce themselves. " chanun Hanul <em>rago</em> hamnida. " .
I'm really sorry that I can't type it in korean. If my sentence is wrong please correct it for me . Thank you so much.
Comapsomnida.
2009년 1월 30일 오후 4:35
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반갑습니다. is 반갑다 + 습니다.
습니다 is expression of the honorific title. ( It is one of kerean unique expression )
For exsampe
If someone meets his friend or younger person, he can say always 반갑다.
But if someone meets elder person ( include teacher , boss etc ), he can say always 반갑습니다.
2009년 3월 12일
well I think I have writen it wrong ... it should be like this : " janeun haneul eelago hamnida". But still I'm not so sure. I don't know it's difference with this sentence " janeun haneul imnida" . that's why I asked what rago means.
Actually korean seems really amazing to me. I really want to know what meaningful syllables are combined to make such phrases . For example " 반갑습니다 " . I really want to know the origin of this phrase, which words are combined to make it. well for now I just memorize it (maybe I simply must do it !? ).
Although I know it's a lot for a beginner to want ... hehe.
Thank you everyone.
Actually korean seems really amazing to me. I really want to know what meaningful syllables are combined to make such phrases . For example " 반갑습니다 " . I really want to know the origin of this phrase, which words are combined to make it. well for now I just memorize it (maybe I simply must do it !? ).
Although I know it's a lot for a beginner to want ... hehe.
Thank you everyone.
2009년 2월 5일
Thank you so much for the reply...
2009년 2월 5일
라고 is the spelling for rago in Korea.
For example, 그렇게 하로고 했자나...means I told you to do it that way... rago basically means "like that"...
For example, 그렇게 하로고 했자나...means I told you to do it that way... rago basically means "like that"...
2009년 2월 4일
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