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eksan
what is the difference "saranghae and saranghaeyo"?
saranghae (I love you)
saranghaeyo (I Love You)
26 nov. 2013 03:09
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You can also be really really formal saying 사랑합니다/sa-rang-ham-ni-da
8 décembre 2013
oh.. ok kamsahamnida
26 novembre 2013
사랑해 (saranghae) and 사랑해요 (saranghaeyo) both mean "I love you"
Only 사랑해요 (saranghaeyo) is more formal.
In korean you have to adress formally to.people older than you, here the ending 요 (yo) makes it more polite.
So if you want to say "i love you" to someone older than you, you should say 사랑해요 (saranghaeyo) anto someone of your age or younger 사랑해 (saranghae)
Cheers ! 화이팅!
26 novembre 2013
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Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Coréen
Langue étudiée
Coréen
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