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Mikie Pelias FortEza
can anyone tell me whats the difference between saranghae from saranghaeyo?
hope you can help me thanks! ;)
Jul 7, 2011 4:34 PM
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2
i know that yo is added when you want to show respect for the person.
July 7, 2011
1
yes it's more polite only when a Korean sentence is long it's means that it's more polite +yo
July 9, 2011
1
end with [~yo],[~(hap)nida],
to elder people.
to Not friends.
July 8, 2011
oh . i see . thank you so much :) now i know
June 19, 2012
사랑해/사랑해요.....you can use both for either case, let it be between the friends or lovers. one is shorter and others little softer ending. both means same. all depends on how you want the sound to be ended. it can be both for same age group or older. it doesn't make much differences.
July 8, 2011
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Mikie Pelias FortEza
Language Skills
English, Filipino (Tagalog), Japanese, Korean
Learning Language
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