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QuestionHow do I say "I love you sister or younger sister"?Janice TiepermanCommunity AnswerYou'd say "sa-rang-hae nu-na" (사랑해 누나) if speaking to your older sister and "sa-rang-hae dong-saeng-a (사랑해 동생아) if you're speaking to your younger sister.
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QuestionHow do you write and say thank you in Korean?Community Answer고마워 - gomawo (informal) 고마워요 - gomawoyo (formal) 고맙습니다 - gomapseupnida formal x2) 감사해요 - gamsahaeyo (formal x3) 감사합니다 - gamsahapnida (formal x4) - mostly used
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QuestionHow do I say "my daughter" in Korean?Community Answer"딸" ("dtal") means "daughter," while "아들" ("ah-deul") means "son." For "my daughter," you can say "내 딸" ("nae-dtal"), or more politely, "제 딸" ("cheh-dtal").
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QuestionHow do I write in Korean?Community AnswerIf you want to learn how to write in Korean, you have to learn Hangul letters. You can learn that using apps like Egg Bun, Memrise, Doulingo, etc. but I would highly recommend you use Egg Bun because it not only teaches you to read or write Korean, but also provides information about Korean language and culture.
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QuestionDoesn't "oppa" mean that someone has changed your expectations of men?Community AnswerOppa means "older brother" (regardless of his actual relationship to you). This word can be used as an affectionate term for any older male, but it is informal. You wouldn't use it with a teacher or any other older man that needs to be treated with respect.
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QuestionHow do I say "I hate you" in Korean?Community AnswerYou would say "저는 당신이 싫어해요" (jeo-neun dang-shin-i shil-eo-hae-yo).
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QuestionCan I learn multiple languages at the same time?Community AnswerYes, you can, but it can be difficult. You'll just have to take classes at different times.
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QuestionI can say Korean words, but how can I understand Korean?Community AnswerBeing able to pronounce words in Korean is a lot easier than being able to understand a conversation. Native speakers will always sound like they are speaking very quickly, making it difficult for you to separate when one word stops and another begins. It will take a very long time to be able to understand Korean. Take Korean classes and practice as often as you can to help.
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QuestionHow do I say, "I love you, big brother"?Community AnswerOppa saranghae.
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QuestionHow do I write "I want to see you everyday" in Korean?Sun DonkunCommunity Answer내가 그대를 매일 보고 싶어요 (nae-ga keu-dae-reul mae-il bo-go ship-phuh-yo). You can omit 내가 (subject "I") and 그대를 (object "you") when your listener understands who you mean.
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QuestionHow do I say "I love you babe"?Community AnswerYou could say "사랑해 자기" (saranghae jagee), which means "Love you babe." There isn’t a straight word for babe or baby, but "jagee" is a word for people who are in a romantic relationship.
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QuestionHow do I say "I love you" to my niece or nephew?Community Answer"Saranhgaeyo" (사라애ㅛ). It's pronounced "Sauangeyo".
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QuestionWhat is the meaning of "bogoshipoyo manayo" in English?Community Answer보고 싶어요, 마너요. While the first phrase means I MISS YOU. The second one indicates meeting/seeing a person. So it sounds like I miss seeing/meeting you.
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QuestionHow do I say "I will always love you" in Korean?Community AnswerA very informal way of saying it would be "나 널 항상 사랑 할거야", pronounced 'Na neol hang-sang sah-rang hal-ko-ya'.
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QuestionHow do I say 'I love you, too' in Korean?Community AnswerNado saranaghaeo. The pronunciation is na-do (like dough) sarang-hey-o.
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QuestionHow do I say "I love you, too" in Korean?Community AnswerNado sarangheo. Na-doh(dough) Sah-Rang(rong)-Hey-o.
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QuestionHow do I say "I love you, Grandpa" in Korean?Community Answer할아버지를 사랑해 (hal-abeoji reul saranghae) or adding "요 (yo)" to become saranghaeyo.
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QuestionIs it more formal to say "Saranghae" or "Saranghaeyo"?Community Answer"Saranghaeyo" is more formal.
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QuestionHow do I say stop in Korean?Community Answer“Hajima” is a way to say stop or stop it but i think its informal. An informal way to say stop to someone generally the same age or younger is “그만 뒀어 (geuman dwosseo).”
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QuestionHow do I say "my baby" in Korean?Community Answer"Ne chagi" means baby. In Korean, you write it as "내 자기".
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QuestionHow do I say I'm breaking up with you in Korean?Community Answer우리 헤어지자! It translates to “let's breakup”. And it's informal as you break up with someone you have been dating.
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QuestionHow do you say " You my sunshine" in Korean?Community AnswerYou can say "너는 내 햇빛이야" ( neoneun nae haetbichiya . 너 means you and 는 is the subject particle, 내 means mine or my and it is an abbreviation from 나의, 잿빛 means sunshine and lastly 이야 is an informal expression for telling that something IS something. You can use 이야 for saying "I am, you are, he/she/it is,we are, you are ( plural ) and they are. If the word ends with a vowel then you attach 야 and if it ends with a consonant you attach 이야.
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QuestionHow do I say "Do you love me" in Korean?Community Answer"Do you love me" in Korean is "날 사랑하니" (nal saranghani ). 나 means I and the ㄹ is for 를, which is an object particle, so when you conjugate it, it becomes 나를/날 which literally means "me." And 사랑하니 means means "do you love."
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QuestionHow do I say "I love you hero" in Korean?Community AnswerIt is 사랑해 영웅 (saranghae yeongung). 사랑해 means (i) love you and 영웅 means hero.
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QuestionHow do I say I Love you BTS In Korean?FreyaCommunity Answer사랑해 방탄 소년단 (sa-lang-hae bang-tan son-yeon-dan) Means "I Love You BTS" In Korean. The sa-lang-hae part would be pronouced as sa-dang-geh.
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