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alyssamyca
what is "kurunika" ? i always hear it in korean dramas. :D gamsahabnida.
Jan 25, 2010 5:34 PM
Answers · 2
JeeHoon Han is right.
but it sometimes has different meaning.
"grunika" = "That's what i'm saying"(When it is used solely, it means he totally agrees with speaker)
"gamsahabnida" = "Thank you"
January 26, 2010
it means 'so'
G-ru-ni-ka
그러니까
so we can do it
그러니까 우린 할 수 있어
January 26, 2010
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