15:47 Aug 26, 2001 |
English to Korean translations [Non-PRO] Art/Literary | ||||
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na +1 | 사랑해요/사랑합니다 |
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na | Dangsinul saranghee yo! |
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Dangsinul saranghee yo! Explanation: see link Reference: http://www.travlang.com/languages/iloveyou.html |
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사랑해요/사랑합니다 Explanation: "you" is frequently abbreviated in Korean. The first is for affirmation of love to dear ones or when a women is declaring her love. The second is more appropriate when a man is confessing his love. |
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