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Nado naega jalangseuleo
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Bulganeungeul ganeunghage mandeuleossji
Migseuteipeulo nal jeonhae
Mistake ila hamyeon my pace
Nado naega jalangseuleo
6gaewole mandeun gogeun 30gogi neomne
Bulganeungeul ganeunghage mandeuleossji
Migseuteipeulo nal jeonhae
Mistake ila hamyeon my pace
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It is an expression of excitement or enthusiasm, equivalent to saying "all right!" or "okay!" in English.
Due to Japanese pronunciation, the "i" is not really sounded but must exist at the end of the word. In turn, this is due to Japanese lingual rules which dictate that words cannot end in consonants
It is an expression of excitement or enthusiasm, equivalent to saying "all right!" or "okay!" in English.
Due to Japanese pronunciation, the "i" is not really sounded but must exist at the end of the word. In turn, this is due to Japanese lingual rules which dictate that words cannot end in consonants
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