There are different ways to say, "I'm" in Korean depending on your situation.
If you want to say it in a honorific term: it's "나는" - Na-Nuen (pronounce "nuen" as if you're saying "new" except without the "w" at the end.)
If you want to say it through friends or people you know: "저" - Juh.
Hope this helps.
날개 = nal-gae(im Korean) :)
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The Korean language has over 1 million words in its vocabulary.
na neun:it is pretty simple!
moon - 달 - dal
"나는 네게 화가 나."
Yes, the word Korean describes the word War. It is an adjective.
you don't know what the meaning of korean words
Sean in Korean would be, 숀 To get more words in Korean just go to google translator!
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A person with the last name, IM can be Korean or Chinese. There are various spelling for this last name: YIM, LIM, RIM, or IM
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