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1 Dec 2020
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It means "nocturnal." "야행성이구먼"= "You're nocturnal."
ex) 너 그렇게 낮에 일 안하고 밤에만 일하니 넌 야행성이구나 .
넌 야행성인가봐. 낮에는 풀 죽어있더니 밤에는 쌩쌩하네.
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nocturnal / night owl.
야행성 동물 — nocturnal animal
넌 야행성이야 — you're a night owl
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It means "nocturnal." "야행성이구먼"= "You're nocturnal."
ex) 너 그렇게 낮에 일 안하고 밤에만 일하니 넌 야행성이구나 .
넌 야행성인가봐. 낮에는 풀 죽어있더니 밤에는 쌩쌩하네.
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