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can anyone tell me the meaning of the following?
jal ji ne go~!
a pu ji mal go~!
go am weu~!
tnx for your answers..
23 okt. 2008 02:56
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I think the last should be 고마워 (gomaweo), and it means thank you.
Please try to avoid romanised Korean as much as possible. Most of the time people choose their own romanised system that simply does not exist!!
23 oktober 2008
1
Tom wrote the literal meanings for question 1 and 2 and Richardus answered the last :)
24 oktober 2008
1
jal ji ne go~! (잘지내고... 'and you are fine')
a pu ji mal go~! (아프지말고 ... 'and you don't get a sick'... or 'and take good care of yourself')
go am weu~! (I don't know this words... is it korean???)
23 oktober 2008
1
Would you please write them completely in Hangul (한글), I am afraid, I can't understand Latin writing method of Korean language very well. Sorry...
23 oktober 2008
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
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