If your question is, "How do you say, 'I'm sorry' in Korean", then your answer will be 미안함니다 (mee-ahn-hahm-nee-da) or 죄송함니다 (chway-sohng-hahm-nee-da). The first one is for reporting bad information, for example, "I'm sorry. We're sold out.". The second one is for rudeness, for example you might say it if you step on someone's foot.
The Babelfish translation comes out to "It's regrettable," which is not quite what you want. The Babelfish translator is crap for Korean.
2006-10-25 04:02:31
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answered by Quest star 4
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a million. Few words in Korean commence with ?. fairly some the time it variations to ? or ?. (A incredible exception is ??, yet it is a borrowing from German to jap to Korean.) 2. The call ? replaced into initially ?, and you will nevertheless discover that pronunciation and spelling in North Korea. (it is likewise why President Roh Moo-hyun reported and spelled his relatives call ?. It replaced into initially ?, yet replaced via the years. The spelling, although, did no longer replace.) you will discover relatives names commencing up with ?, the main in demand one being ?, even though it is not so difficulty-loose. 3. In English, human beings have difficulty with names that are a unmarried vowel sound, so Korean names like ?, ?, and ? replace into Lee/Rhee/Yi, Woo, and Oh.
2016-10-02 22:32:58
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answered by ? 4
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NA NUN DANG SIN UL SA RANG HAM NI DA
(Okay, okay. That's really Korean for "I love you." Koreans are long-winded.)
2006-10-24 17:55:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Try look for something called biblefish translator
2006-10-24 17:56:38
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answered by dude 1
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유감스러운
2006-10-24 18:01:45
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answered by samdesign78 6
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유감스러운
2006-10-24 17:56:42
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answered by triviatm 6
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Solly ;-)
2006-10-24 18:02:40
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answered by sand 3
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sa'ri
2006-10-24 18:14:14
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answered by Anonymous
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$#@&*!@
2006-10-24 18:02:56
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answered by Tom S 1
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