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Jeong-Ho Lee

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I have a Ping U wedge.. What degree is it?

U wedge means the utility wedge which is normally about 52 degrees loft. For the exact specification of your club, Ping model name is required. (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

How long was the longest match played in tennis history?

The match between American John Isner and French Nicolas Mahut at the 2010 Wimbledon Championship is the longest match in tennis history. The match was a a first round Men's Singles match and took 11 hours, 5 minutes of play over three days (due to... (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

What's good morning in Korean?

It's answered in http://www.qsponge.com/questions/37160274/How_do_you_say_Good_morning_ in_Korean (read more)

  answered 7 years ago

When does Wimbledon 2017 start?

Qualifying 2017 will start from Monday 26 June to Thursday 29 June. The Championships 2017 will start from Monday 3 July to Sunday 16 July. The men’s singles final and the mixed doubles final will held on the final day. The ladies’ singles... (read more)

  answered 8 years ago

When does Wimbledon 2017 start?

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How old was Paul Walker when he died?

Paul Walker was born on September 12, 1973 and died on November 30, 2013. He was 40 years old when he died. (read more)

  answered 9 years ago

How to say "Congratulations on your new baby girl!" in Korean?

따님의 탄생을 축하드립니다. pronunciation: ddanimeui tansaengeul chukhadeurimnida. (read more)

  answered 9 years ago

How do you say "It's going to freeze tonight" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "It's going to freeze tonight" in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: bam-e eol-ggeoya (밤에 얼꺼야)Formal: bam-e eol-ggeoyeyo (밤에 얼꺼예요)Very formal: bam-e eol-ggeomnida... (read more)

  answered 12 years ago

How do you say "We're expecting a thunderstorm" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "We're expecting a thunderstorm" in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: cheondung beongae-ga chilgeoya (천둥 번개가 칠거야)Formal: cheondung beongae-ga chilgeoyeyo (천둥 번개가... (read more)

  answered 12 years ago

How do you say "It looks like it's going to rain" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "It looks like it's going to rain" in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: bi-ga olgeot gata (비가 올것 같아)Formal: bi-ga olgeot gatneyo (비가 올것 깉네요)Very formal:... (read more)

  answered 12 years ago

How do you say "It looks like rain" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "It looks like rain" in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: bi gata (비 같아)Formal: bi gatneyo (비 같네요)Very formal: bi gatsseumnida (비 같습니다) (read more)

  answered 12 years ago

How do you say "That's lightning" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "That's lightning" in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: beongae-ya (번개야)Formal: beongae-yeyo (번개 예요)Very formal: beongae-imnida (번개 입니다) (read more)

  answered 12 years ago

How do you say "That sounds like thunder" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "That sounds like thunder" in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: cheondung sori gata (천둥 소리 같아)Formal: cheondung sori gatneyo (천둥 소리 같네요)Very formal:... (read more)

  answered 12 years ago

How do you say "The wind's dropped" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "The wind's dropped" in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: baram-i jane (바람이 자네)Formal: baram-i janeyo (바람이 자네요)Very formal: baram-i jamnida (바람이 잡니다)... (read more)

  answered 12 years ago

How do you say "There's a strong wind" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "There's a strong wind" in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: ganghan baram-i buleo (강한 바람이 불어)Formal: ganghan baram-i buleoyo (강한 바람이 불어요)Very formal:... (read more)

  answered 12 years ago

How do you say "The sun's just gone in" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "The sun's just gone in" in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: hae-ga mag ddeoleojeotsseo (해가 막 떨어졌어)Formal: hae-ga mag ddeoleojeotsseoyo (해가 막 떨어졌어요)Very... (read more)

  answered 12 years ago

How do you say "The sun's come out" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "The sun's come out" in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: hae-ga ddutsseo (해가 떳어)Formal: hae-ga ddutsseoyo (해가 떳어요)Very formal: hae-ga ddutseumnida (해가... (read more)

  answered 12 years ago

How do you say "There's not a cloud in the sky" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "There's not a cloud in the sky" in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: gureum han jeom eobsseo (구름 한 점 없어)Formal: gureum han jeom eobsseoyo (구름 한 점 없어요)Very... (read more)

  answered 12 years ago

How do you say "It's raining cats and dogs" in Korean?

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "It's raining cats and dogs" in Korean in 3 ways: Informal: bi-ga eogsu gachi naeryeo (비가 억수 같이 내려)Formal: bi-ga eogsu gachi naeryeoyo (비가 억수 같이 내려요)Very... (read more)

  answered 12 years ago