Jan 7, 2003 12:01
21 yrs ago
English term
I LOVE YOU
Non-PRO
English to Korean
Other
General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters
Love
South Korea
Proposed translations
(Korean)
4 +1 | Sarang-heh! | Serge L |
Proposed translations
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Sarang-heh!
Sarang = love
Heh = "here is an informal way of saying I do..."
There's no need for pronouns like I and you in most Korean sentences.
Sarang-heh-yo! (Slightly more polite because of the yo.)
Sarang-hamnida. (Very polite! Hamnida is most formal version of heh and heh-yo.)
HTH,
Serge L.
Heh = "here is an informal way of saying I do..."
There's no need for pronouns like I and you in most Korean sentences.
Sarang-heh-yo! (Slightly more polite because of the yo.)
Sarang-hamnida. (Very polite! Hamnida is most formal version of heh and heh-yo.)
HTH,
Serge L.
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Comment: "Good thanks"
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