HAJIMAN (하지만)

LEARN WORD NO. 159: HAJIMAN

IN HANGUL: 하지만

What is the meaning of the korean word "hajiman"? The korean word "hajiman" which is written in hangul as "하지만" is used to say "but" or "however" in korean.

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