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What does it mean in Korean? |
Travel Info Sounds like "apchdmaa" and the other word is "apuchima" Travel Tips I have no idea what the first word is, it doesn't sound/look like any Korean I know. The second "word" could actually be a word or phrase. As the other people suggested, it could mean "apchima" or apron. Or it could also be closer to "apu-jima" with a "j" sound, which means "get better soon". Hope that helps~! Others i dunno lol... but ill help u ask around... In Korean, it means apchdmaa apuchima (roughly, I wasn't there to hear it) Not sure what it means in English. Could be ajuma which means auntie or older woman Could be apchima which means apron Could be hajima which means stop that or stop what you are doing Not really sure what one you are looking for. Would have to hear it. apchmaa is like a massage and apuchima is dont be hurt or sick Maybe it is '鞎勴攧歆€毵?#39; Literally, it means..'Don't be hurt, or sick..." Normally you could hear it from movie, drama quite a lot between couple. (Especially when they have to be separated even though they don't want to) People say that in very emotional way. Saying it to another person shows that you really care about that person as well. apujima - be careful |
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