That still doesn’t explained is 900 won a month.
Separating those two sentence with a period is best because if not, the sentence is considered a run-on sentence, although the word because was added in the sentence which can unite those two sentence in an English sentence (rules of writing).
I suggest this way although would love to ‘‘hear’’ and ''know* the correct dialogue in Korean. There are some inconsistencies in the amount of money.
만 원 (man won). The first half 만 (man) means 10,000. The last is once again Won.
Goo in Korean had several meaning one of them was: price.
Baek other meaning was: the color white. Was the dog white in the drama?
@angelight313_168
My dog’s name is Goo Baek man won (10,000 in korean money). That is because I spend that much on him every month.
That keeps the joke intact, and makes more sense as a structure english sentence, and not a run-on sentence.
By the way, in my understanding I didn’t find 900 as the value of Baekman won. that interesting enough in USA money is now in the market: $8.24. the joke is that in reality, he’s not really spending that much. That’s a joke.
Since Goo in Korean also means price, the following makes more sense
Baek man won?
1,000,000 is 백만/baek man. Let’s practice how to conjugate these big numbers. 1,000 won is about 1 US dollar* . 1,000,000 won is 1,000 US dollar.
If we get the correct Korean translation in the drama, then, we can know the real amount in won (korean money) the owner is spending in the dog.
This is the main reason I say that certain Korean sentence makes no sense to the English speaker/reader (that doesn’t know Korean) because the Korean translation has flaws, and the subber has not done enough research to give the most close as possible translation from Korean to English.
In my opinion, @choitrio always accomplish that in her translations since her English proficiency is really good so she’s able to catch those things right away.
Her input would be very useful here, too. I COULD BE WRONG since I don’t know the Korean Language, and I just did a short ‘‘research’’ which can be half and half right or wrong.