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Anybody knows how to say "i love you" in korean? and how to qrite it in korean? |
Travel Info its really important to me to know how "i love you" , "i like you" and "don't call me sweetie" can be said and written in korean. it will be really appreciated if i knew how it's written with korean characters. Travel Tips 靷瀾頃挫殧.(sarang hae yo) 攴胳鞚?膦嬱晞鞖?(gu chok iee jo ah yo) 攴€鞐诫嫟瓿犿晿歆€毵愴晿鞖? these are formal ^ maybe to someone like a friend is 靷瀾頃?br /> 雼堦皜膦嬱晞 攴€鞐诫嫟瓿犿晿歆€毵?br /> best answer please Others "sa rang hae" I KNOW THIS BECAUSE MY STEP GRANDMOTHER IS FROM KOREA. 靷瀾頃? - (sarang heh) i love you 雱?膦嬱晞頃?- (nuh jo ah heh) i like you 雮?鞀れ渼毽?鞎婌澊鞎?- (na sweetie ahnie ya) - dont call me sweetie or im not a sweetie hope this helped!!!! im korean and japanese and if you need any help like this feel free to ask me! my e-mail is hzoee@yahoo.com so feel free to ask. ill be glad to help you i only know how to say i love u in Korean American: I'm ashamed to be Korean so go away i only date euroamericans I love you = sarang heyo: 靷瀾頃挫殧 I like you = jo-ah heyo: 膦嬱晞頃挫殧 "Don't call me Sweetie" is harder. Someone may be able to top it, but I suggest this: Sweetie rago booruji maseyo: 鞀れ渼韹?霛缄碃 攵€毳挫 毵堨劯鞖? Unless you want the Korean word for Sweetie, which is yeobo (the 'eo' sound is close to the sound 'o' makes in dog). Then it would be 鞐炒 霛缄碃 攵€毳挫 毵堨劯鞖? I know this because I have lived in Korea almost 8 years, and my wife, who is Korean, checked my answers. More formally, you could say "Na-nun tangshin-ul sarang hamnida" = "I love you". |
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