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Dianne
How can you say a restaurant is closed down? Like if a restaurant is closed down permanently. Completely out of business. 어떻게 말해요?
9. Sep. 2014 09:50
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James
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'폐업했다' is using regularly. For example, 내가 자주 가던 식당이 어제 폐업했어 But we use more this expression, 문닸았다 For example, 내가 자주 가던 식당이 어제부터 문닸았데
9. September 2014
박희섭(Heesob Park)
문닸았다 is wrong. 문닸았다 should be 문닫았다. 문닸았데 should be 문닫았데.
9. September 2014 · Antworten
nobody
문닸았데 is wrong 문닫았대. this is a common mistake in native Korean.
9. September 2014 · Antworten
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Johnny
Just a few days ago, in a drama, the main character said, "문 닫았어?" when a shop was closed. Literally, it means, "The door is closed." Also, he was talking to himself, so he wasn't using polite Korean like, "문 닫았어요?" Further, in my experience, you do not use the same expression for, "What time do you close?" That would be, "언제 끝나요?" That's what I was taught to ask by a store owner.
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10. September 2014
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nobody
OOO(the name of retarant) 없어졌다. -> this expression is the most common use. it's not limited in 식당. if any other store is disapear then you can say that. 문닫았다 is also used common. or 아예 문닫았나봐. 아예 문닫았어. to a friend, 영희야, 우리 학교 앞에 있던 식당 말야. 그거 결국 없어졌더라. 웬일이야. 손님도 없더니 망했나봐. 아예 문 닫은 거 같더라고. in office, 김대리님, 저희 지난 번에 갔던 식당이 폐업한 거 같던데요. 오늘 회식은 어디에서 하실 거에요?
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