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"너나 나나" = "you and I"?
2017年1月4日 22:33
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It refers to what both (you & I) have in common, indicating that there is no difference when it all comes down to what actually matters. 서울이나 부산이나 생활비는 비슷하다: When it comes to cost of living, there is hardly any difference between Seoul and Busan.
2017年1月5日
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It means Also you and I (but that form is more like also you ,also i but you don't use that form in English)
2017年1月4日
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