Glossary entry

English term or phrase:

I miss you

Korean translation:

보고 싶어요

Added to glossary by TNT TRANSLATION
Nov 5, 2004 10:32
20 yrs ago
English term

I miss you

Non-PRO English to Korean Art/Literary Music
What is an intimate way of saying "I miss You"?

Proposed translations

6 hrs
English term (edited): I miss you.
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보고 싶어요.

"보고 싶어요" is a popular way to say I miss you. To see Korean letters, choose Korean encoding under view menu of MS-Explorer.

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Note added at 8 days (2004-11-13 23:11:37 GMT) Post-grading
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\"Bogo sipoyo.\" seems work.
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Thanks, but how do you write that in english?"
6 hrs

보고싶어요

in Korean, "I" and "you" are usually omitted if you're looking at the person when you saying this. so you can just say "보고싶어(요)" which means 'miss'. (요) makes it little more formal, so it'll be good to use for someone who's older than you.

if you want to make it more cheesy but cute, you can say "자기 보고싶어" 자기 means darling. it's usually used between two people of same or similor age.
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