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04:00 Oct 28, 2007 |
Korean to English translations [Non-PRO] General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters | ||||
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| Selected response from: Joon Oh Brazil Local time: 07:34 | |||
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5 | no meaning;error |
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5 | It doesn´t mean anything! |
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no meaning;error Explanation: These Korean characters come up broken when there's an error, if your pc doesn't have a system for Korean letters to come right. So, you can't really figure out any meaning from it. Sorry for that. |
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It doesn´t mean anything! Explanation: Elise, The first syllable "꿀" means "Honey", and the rest of them doesn´t make any sense or meaning, like "WjR", "Thqt;" etc. I think your Korean friend forgot to swich the command botton in keyboard when he/she was typewriting in English. You should ask her/him again. |
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