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"어 봤자" 라는 문법을 좀 설명해 주실 수 있나요?
"어 봤자" 라는 문법을 좀 설명해 주실 수 있나요?
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"어 봤자" means "if" or "anyway it is no need"
예를들어, "내가 있어봤자 넌 할수없어."
"Whether I am or not, you can't do it anyway"
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