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What does these mean?
i heard this word a lot of times already but i always forgot the translation
the word is hokshi and krom
*i'm not with the spelling,
Nov 26, 2011 4:06 AM
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혹시 (hokshi) = by any chance
Example: 혹시 책 있어요? (hokshi chek isseoyo?) = do you have a book by any chance?
그럼 (keurom) which is a shortened form of 그러면 (keureomyun) = well then, in that case
Example: 그러면 김밥도 좋아해요? (keureomyun kimbap do joahaeyo?) = well then, do you like kimbap also?
November 26, 2011
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