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what does "sarang" mean ?
is "sarang" a noun or an adjective ? what does it mean exactly ? love or lover or beloved ? thanks
Oct 25, 2008 6:43 PM
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yes.
사랑해(saranghae) is more informal. You can use this word to really friendly girl or boy friend.
사랑해요(saranghaeyo) can be used for older people like parents. '요(yo)' makes it polite.
사랑합니다(saranghamnida) is formal experession generally.
That's right as you know.
사랑해(saranghae) is more informal. You can use this word to really friendly girl or boy friend.
사랑해요(saranghaeyo) can be used for older people like parents. '요(yo)' makes it polite.
사랑합니다(saranghamnida) is formal experession generally.
That's right as you know.
January 7, 2009
i've heard just saranghae or saranghaeyo. so is this more informal...maybe? than that sarang hamnida??
January 7, 2009
it means "people"yep?
December 15, 2008
Oh, I see. Thanks a lot . It was really helpful.
December 15, 2008
"sarang hamnida" is a polite way of saying "I love you".
"sarang handago" means "that I love" and it's kind of quotation.
사랑한다고 말해 줘.
sarang handago malhae jwo.
-> Tell me that you love me.
A: 뭐라고? (mworago?) : What did you say?
B: 사랑한다고! (sarang handago) : (I said that) I love you!
Hope this helps!
:-)
"sarang handago" means "that I love" and it's kind of quotation.
사랑한다고 말해 줘.
sarang handago malhae jwo.
-> Tell me that you love me.
A: 뭐라고? (mworago?) : What did you say?
B: 사랑한다고! (sarang handago) : (I said that) I love you!
Hope this helps!
:-)
December 15, 2008
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English, Japanese, Korean, Persian (Farsi)
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