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jal jasseoyo
Did you sleep well?
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잘 잤어요? means "Did you sleep well?" in English. The romanization is jal jasseoyo.
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jal jasseoyo
Did you sleep well?
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jal jasseoyo
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I slept well
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안녕하세요
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ne
네
Yes
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aniyo
아니요
No
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처음이에요
It's my first time
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또 봐요
See you again
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