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What does 그 means? I usually see it in the beginning of the sentence.
31 aug. 2014 17:24
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Above all is right. I'd like to add one thing. "그" could be also "the"(the definite article).
You don't need much care about articles in Korean though..
However, if you need to point something out. You can use "그" at the time
5 september 2014
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I'd also like some examples where you saw it, but it usually translates to "that" in front of another noun. For example, "그 때" means "at that time", "그 사람" means "that person".
1 september 2014
Hi, I'm not very good with Korean, but can you give an example? I guess that will make it easier for people to answer your question. I think 그 might mean "this", but it surely can mean something else.
31 augustus 2014
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Haneen
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