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tamayo_janelle
what is i love you in korea?
Apr 8, 2012 5:27 AM
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사랑합니다
사랑해요
사랑해
Anything would be ok.
April 8, 2012
We say, “I love you”,
사랑해요 (Sa Rang He Yo)
For friends and people younger than you, you say,
사랑해 (Sa Rang He)
So usually, 사랑해요 to mom/dad and 사랑해 to boyfriend/girlfriend or friends…
Sometimes, in English, you add baby or darling, honey, when you say “I love you.”
Korean couples say, baby or darling, honey, as 자기 (Jah Gi) or 자기야 (Jah Gi Ya)
so, if you want to say, baby, I love you, then you say,
Baby, I love you – 자기야 사랑해 Ja Gi Ya Sa Rang He
I love you, baby. – 사랑해 자기야 Sa Rang He Ja Gi Ya
good luck ^^
April 9, 2012
I like the valuation industry.live you in séoul?
April 8, 2012
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