"course" in Korean of course {adv.} KO. volume_up. 물론
그럼 • (geureom) of course, naturally!
KuromSummary of answers provided5 +1If so, then...jasonlim (X)5of course! no doubt!Soonja AhnApr 9, 2002
Kronika. So. Krome. Then; Of course.
you understand, right?알았어 (araso) is just like "do you understand?" and 알았지 (arachi) is like "you understand, right?" or something similar. it's the same thing from question number 1.
What is Wae Geurae in Korean? It is an expression that's often said in Korean dramas or Korean TV shows or just said by Korean people in general. This means what's the matter? or what's wrong?
Geurae. Geurae has different meanings. It can mean 'really', 'sure', 'alright', and 'then'.
If you meant 그래, then it means words along the lines of "Yes.", "Indeed." etc.
/jamkkanman/ just. adverb [ADV n] You use just in expressions such as just a minute and just a moment to ask someone to wait for a short time.
없어 / Opso – Which comes from the verb 없다 / Opso means “there is not” or “I/he/she/etc. doesn't have something”. This specific conjugation is informal (only use with friends, younger people, animals, etc.) 없어 Is a conjugated form of 없다.
grunika" = "That's what i'm saying"(When it is used solely, it means he totally agrees with speaker) "gamsahabnida" = "Thank you"
This post is about two simple Korean words I learned which allows you to present two options. This is similar to the English word 'or'. These two words are 또는 (ddoneun) and 아니면 (animyeon).