Spanish uses inverted question marks. EX: ¿Estás segura que no quieres ir a la fiesta de verónica?
Answer:
TRAVEL de Julio Cortazar es un libro.
Explanation:
pero no entiendo tu pregunta...
-Just a note, the korean is upside down.
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The first character. geul, means orange, or tangerine.
The other two, euisang, mean clothes.
So put together, it basically means like 'tangerine clothes', or maybe 'orange costume'. With no other context I can't really tell what it exactly means.
I hope this helped anyway. ^^
Hi, the language is Italian and it should be written correctly as "Buongiorno, principessa".
This means "Good morning, princess" :)