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Re: Korean Jokes?
I can't come up with one.
KOREAN: DANGGUN - ENGLISH carrot Let's break it down for ya'll a: WOt up Jen, Have you watched the FRIDAY AFTER THE NEXT? B: DANGUN EZ -> Of course I've watched the flick. DANGGUN EZ -> OF COURSE It ain't a joke. But I have to contribute something to the board. My brain is outta whack now. Anyway, I will try to think some real jokes later. Thanks
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Re: Korean Jokes?
This one doesn't translate into English at all. In Korean, 산 (san) means mountain. All mountains end in "san". Parachute (nakhasan) and umbrella (oosan) both end in "san".
한국에 있는 가장 높은 산은 무엇인가? What's the highest mountain in Korea? 낙하산 parachute 한국에 있는 가장 낮은 산은 무엇인가? What's the lowest mountain in Korea? 우산 umbrella |
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Re: Korean Jokes?
A similar type joke (play on words):
하늘에 무슨 개가 살고있나요? What kind of dogs live in the sky? 날개, 안개, 번개 다 살고 있지요. Wings, fog, and lighting all live there. If you don't understand Korean, it makes no sense at all. Last edited by willy : 03-13-2008 at 10:17 PM. |
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Re: Korean Jokes?
All the answers (wings, fog, and lightning ) end in "KAY" which means dog in Korean.
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