밥 뭇나
Korean
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Etymology
edit밥 (bap, “rice; food”) + 뭇나 (munna, past polar question-interrogative form of 묵다 (mukda, “to eat”)). Literally "Did you eat something?"
Compare the semantics of Chinese 你吃飯了嗎/你吃饭了吗 (nǐ chīfàn le ma).
Phrase
edit밥 뭇나? • (bap munna?)
- (Gyeongsang) what's up; a casual greeting between friends