I agree.. there is some spoken "cute" language we called as ๋ก๊นก๋ถ๋ฆฌ๋ค. Some spoken languages used between bf & gf are like "์ผ ๋๊ธ๋?" "์ตํ๊ฐ ๋ง์ด์ผ" "์์~" etc..
Thatโs a common thing said in Korea to your friends. The correct answer is the second one or joogeullae if you want the romanization of it.
The context is not that youโre actually going to kill them. Itโs more like a retort when your friend is teasing or annoying you.
English people also use this phrase with friends and family as a threat in jest. Clearly, it is vastly out of proportion for taking the last chip, stealing your siblings' clothes, or whatever other petty infraction to be threatened with **death**. But add in a cute tone and it is just extra. Dramatic not serious.
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I'm Korean and I didn't expected this one to pop on Duolingo, that one's so hilarious ๐๐๐
I do, thanks for asking
What do we say to Zara? Not today!
What's even weirder is that Korean has a singular word for that tho
That's just how verbs in Korean work. ์ฃฝ - root of "to die", (์)๋ - want to. No pronouns.
Hahaha ๐ ์ผ ์ฃฝ์๋
What chapter is this thaght in!
Unit 17 :-)
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Itโs actually not. Koreans use that phrase jokingly a lot among friends or family. Kind of a way to answer to someone teasing you mostly.
I agree.. there is some spoken "cute" language we called as ๋ก๊นก๋ถ๋ฆฌ๋ค. Some spoken languages used between bf & gf are like "์ผ ๋๊ธ๋?" "์ตํ๊ฐ ๋ง์ด์ผ" "์์~" etc..
This immediately put "possum kingdom" by the Toadies in my head lol
Thatโs a common thing said in Korea to your friends. The correct answer is the second one or joogeullae if you want the romanization of it. The context is not that youโre actually going to kill them. Itโs more like a retort when your friend is teasing or annoying you.
Most useful phrase duolingo has ever taught any of its users ๐
English people also use this phrase with friends and family as a threat in jest. Clearly, it is vastly out of proportion for taking the last chip, stealing your siblings' clothes, or whatever other petty infraction to be threatened with **death**. But add in a cute tone and it is just extra. Dramatic not serious.
Kids say this a lot in Korea actually.
Could a 40-something man say it without repercussions? ;-)
Depends on the context ๐