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How we say "I Love You" in korean and "Do you love me" in korean??
Jun 10, 2008 6:47 AM
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in Korean language, the subject is often omitted, so if you want to say "i love you"
당신[dang sin, you]을[ul, postposition for object] 사랑[sa rang, love]해요[hae yo, do]
당신을 사랑해요
당신을 사랑 합니다[hab ni da, do but more polite]
both works fine.
June 10, 2008
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"Sa Rang He Yo" is mean that " I love you".
"Nal Sa Rang Ha Ni ?" is mean that " Do you love me?" haha^^
June 10, 2008
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