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Travel Info how can i say "i will there at 12 midnyt" in korean plss elp coz i suspect my girlfriend has a korean lover i will try to trap her Travel Tips If your trying to say that: 1. you will be there at 12 midnight, you wanna say, "Yeur du shii ae - ku gee- it ur ku ya". "It ur ku ya" is will be there. "ku gee" is there. (gee as in gear) "Yeur du shi" is 12 o clock. 2. you will wait till 12 midnight, you want, " Yeur du shii - ka jee - ki da rir kae". "ka jee" is untill then. "ki da rir kae" is will wait. You typed "I will there at 12 midnyt", sounds like you forgort the "be". Your probably trying to say "you will get there by 12 midnight" You should say, "Yeur do shi - ka jee - gar kae". "gar kae" sound better to the listener. good luck. Others Not Korean, but I speak better Korean than most Koreans ^^: 氚?12鞁?旯岇 鞛堨潉瓯办暭 romanized: bam yeol du shi ggaji isseulgeoya Good luck with your hunt. . . hope yer wrong and that everything turns out cool with yer gal. 2004-2006 National Korean Speech Contest Grand Champion 氚?12鞁滉箤歆€ 鞛堨潉瓴? I'm not very good with romanticizing the "correct" way but here is how you would say it in English...(Oh, and mine may differ from other people's because it's informal...) Bam yeol du shi ggagi issoulgge (Double letters have very strong pronunciations...for example, the beginning of ggagi actually has a strong k sound) I'm Korean |
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