1. Cheers! Come on! Fighting!
It is often used to encourage others. Similar to Chinese "JIA YOU". You might often hear "fighting" as well in Korean dramas.
2. Father, I am going.
3. It is a verb which means "go". But in real life, it is seldom used because like English, Korean also has tenses. Actually I was doubting that what you heard is "Ah Der", which means "son".
Sorry that I answer your questions in English. I would love to answer in Chinese only if I can.
回答:2006-08-08 17:58
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汗....我想我英语四级应该过了....