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What's the difference between 한다 (사랑한다) and 해요 (사랑해요) ?
Jul 8, 2013 8:12 AM
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I'm not Korean but I hope I can help!
한다 is like... a conjugation in the narrative present tense. Originally it is 하 +는다 = 한다. It's not particularly used to people older than you.
Therefore 사랑한다 - I love you (now). (lit. love do-now) - to someone your age or younger
And 사랑해요 - I love you. (lit. Love do) - politely
Virtually they mean the same thing.
July 8, 2013
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