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Do you have to say I in Korean?
This article explores the question of whether or not the word "I" is necessary in Korean sentences. It explains that subject pronouns are often omitted in Korean and provides alternative ways to identify the subject, such as using names or titles. The article also notes that context is important when understanding who is doing the action in a sentence. Finally, it concludes that the use of subject pronouns in Korean depends on the situation and relationship between speakers.