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rock-paper-scissors in Korean
What do you say in the rock-paper-scissors game?
The whole thing,
"If you don't do it you lose, rock-paper-scissors?"
And which one means which? Like what Korean term is rock etc. since the order may be different.
감사합니다!
31 mai 2017 15:29
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rock-scissors-paper => 가위 바위 보 (가위=scissors, 바위=rock, 보=paper)
보 is actually short for 보자기, a piece of flimsy piece of flimsy cloth used to collect and wrap things(http://tinyurl.com/ybbe2w7z). So it's similar to paper in this game.
"If you don't do it you lose, rock-paper-scissors!"
=> 안 하면 지는 거야. 가위 바위 보! / 안 하는 사람이 지는 거야. 가위 바위 보!
=> 아무것도 안 내면 지기. (Whoever fails to show their hand loses, okay?) 내다 = show one's hand.
-기 in 지기(from 지다: lose) is a special sentence ending used to assert rules for games, commonly used among children.
- 자, 도망치기 없기 => Okay, we won't allow running away.
- 한번 둔 수는 무르기 없기 => No taking back a move already made.
31 mai 2017
It's 가위바위보
가위 scissors
바위 rock
보 paper
They just say "가위바위보" by shaking their hand 3 times and then they show paper, rock or scissors.
I don't know for the "if you don't do it you lose" part
31 mai 2017
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Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Finnois, Français, Allemand, Coréen, Suédois, Vietnamien
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Français, Allemand, Coréen, Suédois, Vietnamien
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