If you know Korean, please come in, I don t know how to write Korean

Updated on tourism 2024-07-03
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Let's take a look at what it is.

    Ah. Are you a woman? It's true?

    **Pure.

    Don't get sick.

    If you're sick, you can't be spoiled.

    Thank you. Look at the dates.

    You are the best I love you.

    I love you too. Of course I will cherish you very much and love you very much.

    Love me? It's delicious, isn't it? That's what.

    It means hehe.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Korea's I Love You read is "Sharon Hey" and "Write Yes".

    The Japanese pronunciation is "Ah-Ichi-Theru.""

    Korea's I Love You read is "Sharon Hey" and "Write Yes".

    The Japanese pronunciation is "Ah-Ichi-Theru.""

    Korea's I Love You read is "Sharon Hey" and "Write Yes".

    The Japanese pronunciation is "Ah-Ichi-Theru.""

    Korea's I Love You read is "Sharon Hey" and "Write Yes".

    The Japanese pronunciation is "Ah-Ichi-Theru.""

    Korea's I Love You read is "Sharon Hey" and "Write Yes".

    The Japanese pronunciation is "Ah-Ichi-Theru.""

    Korea's I Love You read is "Sharon Hey" and "Write Yes".

    The Japanese pronunciation is "Ah-Ichi-Theru.""

    Korea's I Love You read is "Sharon Hey" and "Write Yes".

    The Japanese pronunciation is "Ah-Ichi-Theru.""

    Korea's I Love You read is "Sharon Hey" and "Write Yes".

    The Japanese pronunciation is "Ah-Ichi-Theru.""

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    --Lovely Hye-bin who went to the U.S. and helped me take pictures.

    Come back soon.

    - I will give you a lot of clothes and love.

    - My Kyomi sensei.

    -I will wear beautiful clothes and live with the fragrance.

    - Thank you for the gift.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you want to translate this sentence, then:

    If you want to learn to write Korean, search the Internet! Simple!!

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I don't understand Korean Chinese, Korean Chinese is written:

    It is a negative form formed by combining the suffix and the adjective, and is used after the predicate stem to indicate negation. Imperative sentences and co-verb sentences are not used, meaning "no", "no", e.g

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Honorifics: Say to your elders, superiors, or people you don't know well

    qiaoneng hangugor qiar mo taiyo平语: Say to close friends and others:

    nan hangugor qiar mo tai

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Public holidays in South Korea.

    March 1st Movement Anniversary Day. It is to commemorate Korea's Independence Day.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Public holidays in South Korea.

    Trinity (an independence festival in South Korea).

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You can use a dictionary to look up the pro

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