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Roxanne
How do you say "so" in Korean?
As we know, "so" can be used in different contexts. I would like to learn how to say it, even if there's not a literal meaning. It's more to keep a conversation going :)
For example:
"So...how are you?"
"So? I don't care."
"So, I would like to know."
"So..."
Haha hope I explained myself clearly! :) thank you!
Apr 28, 2015 2:26 PM
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"So...how are you?" : "음.. 그래서 요즘 어떻게 지내?" (In this case, "so" was used right before "how are you".)
"So? I don't care." : "그래서? 난 상관 없어."
"So, I would like to know." : "그래서 알고 싶은거야."
"So..." : "그러니깐.."
Usually "so" can be translated as "그래서" but sometimes other words can sound more natural.
Hope this helps!
April 28, 2015
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