Buy Me Food In Korean
Can we say that Opa will buy me food in Korean? 3
My friend is Korean ... I asked her in English: Opa, buy me something to eat! And he told me that if you learn Korean I would buy food for you ...
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I checked but I don't know which one it is and it won't say meeeeeee! Am I sure they are wrong?
1. The first thing I saw on Google Translate:
Salt «Â¹Â“ Š ”Ó — ²Œ Œì opp (oppaneun naege eumsigeul salt)
2. Opa, Bapsajo!
I don't know if they will help me get free food and maybe expand my rice culture?
~ Fair
Number 1 is totally wrong.
No. 2 is fine.
Or you can add my meaning.
I love it
Grandpa, don't go back!
There are many other options, but I think it's the easiest.