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Che Cabral
how do you say "i like you" in korean?
Jan 14, 2012 5:41 PM
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나는 너를 좋아합니다.
nanun norul joahamnida (formal)
나는 너를 좋아해요.
nanun norul joaheyo (informal)
나는 너를 좋아해.
nanun norul joahe. (intimate)
but, in Korean, subject and object are not that important so it's actually better to just drop them and say:
좋아합니다 or 좋아해요
(joahamnida) (joaheyo)
Suwertehin ka sana ^^
January 15, 2012
난 네가 좋아요.
January 15, 2012
I like you.
>>난 당신을 좋아해요. = 좋아합니다.
http://translate.google.com/#en|ko|I%20like%20you.
January 14, 2012
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Che Cabral
Language Skills
English, Korean
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