Hazel Fletcher
Korean for "That's right" or "That's correct"?

Hi folks,

I'm watching a Korean Drama, and the subtitles put this phrase as "That's Right" but I don't see why.

I've had a poke around google translate and naver and can't figure it out myself. Would really appreciate it if anyone else knows what it is.

It sounds to me like "keure chi" or maybe "keure ji"?
Sep 11, 2017 5:15 PM
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It is probably 그렇지 ~ I see, I understand, I get it etc.
September 11, 2017
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Also in order to search for translation in Google Translate (don't know about Naver), from Korean, you have to be able to type in 한글.
September 11, 2017