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Nomadic

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2018.09.19 11:07

당근 – Of course


This word, which literally means “carrot,” is

used to mean “of course” because it sounds similar to the word for “당연하지?” You can say “당근이지?”
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  • Rey 2018.09.19 11:08

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    알려줘서 고마워요. ㅋㅋㅋㅋ
  • hash 2018.09.19 11:09

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    How weird!! Cool!
  • 아만다 2018.09.19 11:23

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    귀엽네요~~~
  • Johanne 2018.09.19 11:27

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    This word, which literally means “carrot,” is used to mean “of course” because it sounds similar to the word for “당연하지?

    This word, which literally means “carrot,” is used to mean “of course” because it sounds similar to the word for “당연하지." (Unless you're unsure that that's the reason the word means "of course," there is no reason for a question mark. If you're stating this as fact, you need to punctuate with a period.)

    You can say “당근이지?

    You can (also) say “당근이지." (Same as above.)

  • savannah 2018.09.19 11:59

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    That’s kinda cute. ☺️ “You wanna go out?” “Carrot!”
  • Nomadic 2018.09.19 12:12

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    @savannah If you use this slang in Korea, you will be treated like an old man. Haha
  • savannah 2018.09.19 12:16

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    @Nomadic 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

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