What does Alasau mean and what does Alasau mean?

Updated on technology 2024-03-24
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Alasou "for Korean" Chinese translation, meaning:"Got it", Ala Search is more colloquial.

    It's "Agasmita."

    It also means "got it", which is an honorific expression.

    The pronunciation in Korean is also known:

    => got it, right? Got it?

    Pronunciation: Allah?

    => got it, got it.

    Pronunciation: Arax.

    => got it? Do you understand?

    Pronunciation: Ah Dye Mud?

    These are all said to juniors or friends, very casually.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Alasou "for Korean" Chinese translation, meaning:"Got it".

    It is "Agasmida" and also means "know", which is an honorific language.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Alasou means "I see" in Korean.

    Extended Resources: Korean Examples

    Chinese (including IPA).

    After repenting, I started to take the Seoul subway! [fɑn˧˥ xu̯ɛi̯˨˩xɔu̯˧˩kʰɑi̯˥ i̯ɑu̯˧˩tsu̯ɔ˧u̯˧ ti˧˩ tʰi̯ɛ˨

    Why did you start taking the Seoul subway after you regretted it? [u̯ɛi̯˩˦n˨˩˦mə fɑn˧˥ xu̯ɛi̯˨˩i˨˩˦xɔu̯˧˩kʰɑi̯˥ i̯ɑu̯˧˩tsu̯ɔ˧u̯˧˥ti˧˩ tʰi̯ɛ˨mɑ˥]

    Now I want it!. [i̯ɛn˥˩ tsɑi̯˥˩i̯ɑu̯˥˩

    The Chinese tone is (55) (35) (214) 51).

    Korean (including IPA).

    hoegae han hu seoul jihacheol-eul tagisijaghaessseubnida.

    xœgæ xɑn hu sʌul tʃixɑtʃʰʌl ɨl tʰɑgiʃidʒɑɣsː’sɨbnidɑ]

    dol-aon hu uae seoul jihacheol-e galkkaio? .

    dɔl ɑɔn xu u̯æ sʌul tʃixɑtʃʰʌl ɛkɑl’kːɑi̯ɔ]

    ja!dʒɑ]

    Korean Encyclopedia.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Allasau, Korean Chinese--

    It means: got it.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    았지?=> got it, right? Got it?

    Pronunciation: Ara T?

    .Got it". I see.

    Pronunciation: Allah T-color.

    ?=> got it? Do you understand?

    Pronunciation: Ah Dye Mud?

    Allas. It means: got it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    "Alaso" is Korean" Chinese translated by Liang translated, meaning"Got it", Ala Search is more colloquial.

    It's "Agasmita."

    It also has the meaning of "got it", which is a respectful word for disturbing Biyun.

    The pronunciation in Korean is also known:

    = Got it, right? Got it?

    Pronunciation: Allah?

    => got it, got it.

    Pronunciation: Arax.

    Voice comparisonThe lingua franca of South Korea is Korean Chinese.

    korean;Korean Chinese is the world's main language. There are more than 80 million speakers of Korean Chinese worldwide, and modern Korean is divided into six dialects: Central, Northwest, Northeast, Southeast, Southwest, and Jeju.

    Dialect. Except for the Jeju dialect, the other dialects are relatively close, and the phonetic differences are not very large.

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