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SHREYA SHARMA
@shreation · 1:13

How to say I have/ I don't have?

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So here it is. You will be like, you're went into the shop and you want to buy apples. You will be like, saqua is soil. It means do you have an apple? And if the shopkeeper didn't have, then he will say sakwa of soil. It means he didn't have an apple. Thank you so much, Kamzamida

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@manveen
Manveen Kaur
@manveen · 0:10
I'm happy to see another video in Korean explaining the basic words. Keep loading it because I'm definitely learning something from this
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SHREYA SHARMA
@shreation · 0:24

@manveen

Thank you so much. And it's great that you're learning from my audience. Thank you so much. Sarangiyo. I forgot that I didn't tell that word as Sarah harangue means harangue simply means I love you. Sarangi. Saranghiu Hangyu. Saranghiu. Thank you so much
@Swell
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15

Welcome to Swell!

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SHREYA SHARMA
@shreation · 0:32
Thank you so much everyone for initiating and supporting me in this series. That is Korean. And now in this February, I'm going to start a new series that is Love Melody. In this, I'm going to sing the song and if you want any song that you want me to sing in February, then you can surely drop a message and I'll definitely try to sing it. Thank you so much
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SHREYA SHARMA
@shreation · 0:31

@manveen

Thank you so much. And as he has said that keep uploading these videos. You got so much help from this. So I think that I should have to continue this one. So I am going to do this that I will upload one one phrases of Korean on each Sunday. So that will be easier. That I will be continuing my Melody series, love Melody series and this Korean series also. Thank you so much
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