MWORAGO (뭐라고)

LEARN WORD NO. 139: MWORAGO

IN HANGUL: 뭐라고

What is the meaning of the korean word "mworago"? The korean word "mworago" which is written in hangul as "뭐라고" is used to ask "what did you say?" in korean. Be careful when using this because as far as I heard on korean dramas, this is likely used when you can't accept what someone said, so this would probably sound rude. It could also be normally used when you wanted someone to repeat what they said because you did not hear it, but again, always be precautious and try to be as respectful as possible if you wanted to ask someone what they said. Just remember, when you hear the term "mworago" you can understand that that person is asking "what did you say?" in korean.

To assist you on retaining the meaning of the korean word "mworago" you may check this video lecture.

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With these, I hope one new word has entered your vocabulary list. Again, I'm Dae-Hangul and let's meet again on the next blog.

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