Korean lesson starts today
Not only in my blog but in my real life as I just came from my intermediate Korean language class: twice a week, 2 hours per session.
This reads as naemse nanun umshikun shiroyo. Naemse is alcohol and umshik is food. Nun is the subject particle. Shiro means something like not to. So, alcohol and food aren't allowed.
Will update when I confirm this. Just sure bout umshik and article nun.
Update: naemse is smell. So it is more like food with bad smell aren't allowed. Alcohol doesn't seem to be in the phrase. Korean for alcohol is sul.
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