Prease Nor Spricee Derga Derga San. Como Estas.
맵다 (verb); 매운 (adj.)
재발 = Jaebal [Jay-bal] is 'Please in Korean'
In Korean, you can say, "그가 그것을 처리할 수 있을까? 아주 맵다." (Geuga geugeos-eul cheorihal su isseulkkka? Aju maepda.) This translates to "Can he handle it? It's very spicy."
The adjectives in that sentence are "Korean" and "spicy". "that serve spicy dishes such as kimchi" also serves as an adjectival clause.
Do you think he can handle it? It's spicy.
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하시기 바랍니다 귀하의 공간이 = please out of your room
Sempio - 2011 Korean Food Spicy Carp Soup - 1.291 was released on: USA: 23 April 2012
Korean food is very very spicy s. It's really stuns your tongue when you first try it, even stomach ache, but as you get used to it you cannot stop it. You should try Mugyodong Nagji~! ^^;;;;; also, Spicy Chicken. Most mainly used spices in Korean food are red pepper, chillies pouder, galic and salt. we think of 'Kim-chi' as a signature food of it. Korean food is very spicy because they use red hot pepper as ingredient to most of food
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Sempio - 2011 Korean Food Spicy Carp Soup 1-291 was released on: USA: 23 April 2012
Sempio - 2011 Korean Food Spicy Raw Skate 1-152 was released on: USA: 20 October 2011