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Does anyone know the romanization of "gajimaseyo" by park yong ha?


song sounds cool even if i dont know korean.

It means don't go (away), but I don't know about the full set of lyrics.

Try http://www.aheeyah.com. I found a lot of lyrics there in the past.

Try going on aheeyah.com

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