There are a few different ways to express "I love you" in Korean. Some common ways are:
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i love you would be 사랑해. To older people or people you don't know is 사랑해요.
i love is 사랑한. love is 사랑.
I love you to in Korean is dangshin uhl saranghabnida. Some other words in Korean are hi annyeong, see you later najung-e boja, and my name is nae ileum-eun.
"언제나 사랑해 (Un-jae-na sa-rang-hae)"
yong won ee sarang hae
na do saranghe
I will always love you "난 언제나 당신을 사랑합니다."
'영원히 널 사랑해'
i think it will be Saranay...
It's written as 나도 사랑해 and pronounced 'na-do sa-rang-hae.'
my love
love love love
The sentence "I still love you" could be 아직 사랑해 (ijig saranghae)in Korean.
epic high
I LOVE YOU -It doesn't mean i love you.It doesnt really have a meaning in the Korean language tho. I am a Korean native.I asked my parents and grand parents and my Korean speaking family they say it does not.
나는 그와 사랑에 = i am in love with him
(You)
Love.
it is "i love you" in Korean
Korean Love - 2012 TV was released on: USA: 1 March 2012