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So now that you’ve learned how to say that you yearn for food, the natural next step is to learn how to source for some food, right? 뭐 – Mwo 먹 – Meog (pronounced mawg) 을 – Eul (pronounced ool) 까요 – Kayo 뭐 means “what” in Korean, and 먹 means eat, as you’ll recall from the conversation starter “밥 먹었어?” which means “have you eaten?” So this phrase is asking “what shall we eat?”
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