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ShawolxIGOT7
how do you say "Take care of someone" in korean?
I'd like to know how to say
"Please take care of someone" in korean.
This "someone" can be anyone, like my baby, my friend, my dog etc.
I'd also like to know the korean verb for "to take care of someone" or "to look after someone"
How is the sentence constructed and is there something I need to know in order to create this kind of a sentence?
Dec 21, 2014 5:34 PM
Answers · 1
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잘 지켜보다; 잘 보살피다; 돌보다...
for elderly, 모시다 (in the sense of keeping them company/escorting them)
December 21, 2014
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