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How do you say this in Korean? 가장/ 제일 with an adverb
How do you say this in Korean? 가장/ 제일 with an adverb
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as an adverb both means same
It's the biggest.
가장 커요. 제일 커요.
It's the prettiest.
가장 예뻐요 제일 예뻐요
그게 제일이에요.
it is the best.
as noun
가장 x

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