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jigeum gayo
I'm going now
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지금 가요 means "I'm going now" in English. The romanization is jigeum gayo.
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jigeum gayo
I'm going now
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gachi gayo
같이 가요
Let's go together
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daeum jeongryujang
다음 정류장
Next stop
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chulgu
출구
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입구
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