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11 May 2017
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How do you say "for"? Like "This is for you" or "Thank you for understanding"
How do you say "for"? Like "This is for you" or "Thank you for understanding"
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for means "+를 위하여(or 위해)"
너를 위해 - For you
나를 위해 - For me
성공을 위해 - For the success
사랑을 위해 - For the love
But The case like "Thanks for ~"
This case 'for' is using like 'because'
So using other expressions
~해(주어)서
해 주다 : do something for (someother)
for understanding 이해해줘서
for helping 도와줘서
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