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How will I say "I love Korea!" in Korean language? |
Travel Info please halp me because it's for my school work Travel Tips 雽€頃滊甑潉 靷瀾頃╇媹雼?靷瀾頃挫殧. Dae han min guk means south korea. eul makes it the object sa ranghamnida or saranghaeyo both mean love, the first is more formal. I don't think you really need choneun, or naneun(both cho and na are both I, with the first being more formal, and neun designating the topic of the sentence) because in korean it is usually implied, but if you want to put it it would go at hte beginning of the sentence. Just remember in korean its subject/topic object verb. Source(s): 頃滉淡毵?瓿惦秬頃挫殧. I'm learning korean. Other Travel Tips Sara Heyo Korea!!! I think.... i would think it's "鞝€ 電旊寑頃滊甑澊 靷瀾頃╇媹雼?" (chaw nern dair han min guk gi sarang hamidah!) By the way i'm not korean but i'm learning korean in school..so i would think this is how you say it..=) Sarang Dae Hamigook. By the way, korea not called korea in korean. nah-nun-korea-sa-rahng-heh! Remember "Korea" is "Dae Han Ming Guk" in Korean. Since it is a country and not a person, the more formal "Na-nun Dae Han Ming Guk sa-rang-ham-nida" would be OK. |
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