"Jee gheum, bah-bpuh" <-- a direct translation of this in English would be: "Right now, busy" (caveat: things like 'i am' = is implied, and therefore omitted). If you wanted to include the "I am", it would go like this: "Jee-gheum, nah-neun bah-bpuh"
바쁘세요 = are you busy
He was sort of busy fighting the Korean War at the time (1950-1953).
ocupado = busy, occupied bullicioso = busy-busy
Bill visby
You are busy.You are busy.You are busy.You are busy.You are busy.You are busy.
Corrine has no meaning in Korean. Only Korean names have meaning in Korean.
Korean men marry Korean woman to cling family lineage. Whereas Korean woman can marry non-Korean men. Percentage intercultural marriage between Korean woman non- Korean men is much highter then Korean men.
yes! it is a Korean band!
Neither North nor South Korea as independant nations manufactured bayonets in 1950. Korea was fought just 5 years after WWII ended consequently any bayonet used in the Korean War (1950-1953) was either a World War 2 Russian, Japanese, British, or American bayonet. Note: France was busy in French Indochina (Vietnam) to have their bayonets in Korea. So...look up the value of WWII bayonets.
If you're Korean you are Asian. She is Korean.
Busy can't be a noun, which is a thing. Busy is an adjective, which describes things. "A busy street".
Busy, busy, busy and very crowded.