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Why Do Koreans Say Shi? [Solved]

씨 (shi) When added to a name, this essentially means Mr./Mrs./Miss. It’s the most common and general honorific, and your go-to for someone who you’re unfamiliar with but is at a relatively equal social and conversational standing.16 Mar 2022

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What does SHI mean at the end of a sentence - Ask a Teacher #103B

There are still about 13 left of these lost (never released) Ask-a-Teacher shows. I hope you are all learning from them! COMMENT …