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Jacobbm
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Ruraljuror

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| Go to wikimapia.com...if you do that, you will be able to find a land mark near where you want to go. That map you linked to had nothing to mark the location...there are *lots* of bridges on the Han River. |
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agoodmouse

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Jacobbm
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| Ruraljuror wrote: |
| Go to wikimapia.com...if you do that, you will be able to find a land mark near where you want to go. That map you linked to had nothing to mark the location...there are *lots* of bridges on the Han River. |
Great advice. Thanks for the link. It worked... Cheers... |
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Robot_Teacher
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Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 6:52 am Post subject: |
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Cool, you can print out maps and visually show a driver. If you know how to get there, you can say this.
Orun-jok for right turn. Wen-Jok for left turn. Dok paro kajusayo for go straight. Or just say the name of the place or a major landmark nearby. "XXX kajusayo."
Well, I'm trying to learn Korean, but it's hard and I know this is not completely speaking properly, but it works wonders much more than nothing. Komopsumida. |
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Jacobbm
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Posted: Sat May 23, 2009 8:52 am Post subject: |
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| Robot_Teacher wrote: |
Cool, you can print out maps and visually show a driver. If you know how to get there, you can say this.
Orun-jok for right turn. Wen-Jok for left turn. Dok paro kajusayo for go straight. Or just say the name of the place or a major landmark nearby. "XXX kajusayo."
Well, I'm trying to learn Korean, but it's hard and I know this is not completely speaking properly, but it works wonders much more than nothing. Komopsumida. |
Thanks. I can speak "Taxi Korean" sorta well. I plan to ride my bicycle there and meet a friend who is going to rent a bike. So, I wanted to tell him how to get a taxi there.
Anyway, your answer was thoughtful, so thanks.... |
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