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Easy as 가나다 (Welcome to Korea)
Arirang Radio
81 episodes
1 week ago
Have fun learning useful phrases you can put into practice when you come to Korea through movies, dramas and songs. Host: Peter Bint Guest: Kim Min Ji
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Have fun learning useful phrases you can put into practice when you come to Korea through movies, dramas and songs. Host: Peter Bint Guest: Kim Min Ji
Show more...
Language Learning
Education
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Korean expression from [Family: The Unbreakable Bond]
Easy as 가나다 (Welcome to Korea)
31 minutes 19 seconds
2 years ago
Korean expression from [Family: The Unbreakable Bond]

Korean expression in the drama [Family: The Unbreakable Bond], which depicts the story of NIS Black agent's husband and former killer wife.


- What does it mean that the youngest one ran away? (막내 도망 갔다는데 무슨 소리야?)

- But can you take care of me? (근데 나 책임질 수 있어?)

- I won't make you starve. (밥은 안 굶길게.)

Easy as 가나다 (Welcome to Korea)
Have fun learning useful phrases you can put into practice when you come to Korea through movies, dramas and songs. Host: Peter Bint Guest: Kim Min Ji