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what is the different between 사랑한다 and 사랑해?
can u help me ^^
Aug 3, 2014 12:43 AM
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~하다 is basic verb,
하 is original verb, 다 is ending word.
하 + ㄴ (present) + 다 = present
So, 사랑한다 means 'I love you (now)'
해 is ending word
So, 사랑해 is just 'I love you'
Usually, Most Korean doesn't care about this.
It's all about the nuance
August 3, 2014
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사랑한다 is basic form
and 사랑해 is more causal form
you can say 사랑해 to same ranker like you(your friends or boyfrind) or lower ranker(your younger brothers and sisters or kids)
meanig is same but just form is differenent
August 3, 2014
Thank you, i was wondering too. Stay kind and stay safe.
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