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15 Dec 2019
- Korean
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English (US)
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Simplified Chinese (China)
Question about United States
You've to go back in line.
You've to go back in line.
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- Country or region United States
I mean, that’s right in a way, but it would make a lot more sense if you write “You have to go back in line”. It may be shortened with the apostrophe, but that doesn’t mean it will work for everything.
(Is this what your asking for? 😅)
(Sorry I can’t write in korean 🙁 I’m learning though)
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- Country or region United Kingdom
what you mean. what are you talking about it
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@Kookies-n-Tae It means '당신은 뒤에가서 줄을 서야 합니다' in korean. So I wanna said that you have to go back in the line.
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