Korean uses the same verb '쓰다' (sseuda) for multiple English meanings including 'wear' (모자를 써요), 'write' (일기를 써요), 'spend' (돈을 써요), and 'bitter' (약이 써요), demonstrating how Korean employs one word to express several distinct concepts that English requires different verbs for.
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One Korean word = 4 meanings 🇰🇷😳追加:
How do you say wear a hat? Wear a hat. Then write in a diary.
I write a diary. then spend money. Spend money. There is one more right.
What? Do you have any medicine?
Wow, Korean is really bitter.
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