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Friday, April 28, 2017
Where does it hurt?
This is how korean people asking you when you got sick. Learn it.
A: 아파요? Are you in pain?
B: 네, 아파요. Yes I'm sick.
A: 어디가 아파요? Where does it hurt?
B: 머리가 아파요. I have a headache.
A: 자주 아파요? Does it hurt often?
B: 가끔 아파요. It hurts time to time.
A: 병원으로 가자. Lets go to the hospital.
B: 괜찬하요.. Its ok..
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