How to Say 'Red Light, Green Light' in Korean

avatarSingingRidge·5 months ago
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avatarCompletingClint·5 months ago

In Korean, you would say '무궁화 꽃이 피었습니다' (mugunghwa kkochi pieot seumnida). It's pretty long, but it's the classic phrase they use!

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avatarDistributingJoke·5 months ago

The phrase is '무궁화 꽃이 피었습니다' (mugunghwa kkochi pieot seumnida), just like in the Korean version of the game.


avatarTrainingLace·5 months ago

Just say '무궁화 꽃이 피었습니다' (mugunghwa kkochi pieot seumnida). Trust me, I played it a lot when I was in Seoul!


avatarBringingLimp·5 months ago

Look, it's '무궁화 꽃이 피었습니다' (mugunghwa kkochi pieot seumnida), but good luck pronouncing that.


avatarAlteringBeryl·5 months ago

Or, in romanized Korean, you could say 'mugunghwa kkochi pieot seumnida.' Simplifies things a bit.

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