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How do you say 'what is your name' in Korean?

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  • 15-06-2017
How do you say “What is your name?” in Korean?
= 이름이 뭐예요? / 이름이 뭐야?
[i-reu-mi mwo-ye-yo?] [i-reu-mi mwo-ya?]
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  • 15-06-2017
이름이 뭐애요 or 이름이 뭐야 the first one is used fraquetly with adults and the second one with kids
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