"There’s an full age" means "나이가 차다" in Korean.
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나이가 차다
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na-i-ga cha-da
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There’s an full age
"There’s an full age" is "나이가 차다"(na-i-ga cha-da) in Korean.
It means “There’s a full age”
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미련(을) 떨다(have lingering atta..
기가 살다(Triumphant)
능청을 떨다(pretend not to know)
기(가) 죽다(Depressed)
가슴이 뭉클하다(Inspiring)
선을 긋다(draw a line)
애를 쓰다(make efforts)
재(를) 뿌리다(hear many times)
고개를 끄덕이다(nod, agree to)
정(이) 들다(make friends with)
개념이 없다(He's so a jerk)
게으름을 피우다(Laze)
골탕(을) 먹다(get floored)
갈 데까지 가다(Overshoot)
기가 세다(Strong mind)
남대문이 열렸다(Window of society)
내리막길을 가다(go out of fashion, ..
자리를 잡다(settle down)
광을 내다(Polish )
박차를 가하다(spur)
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