The word for love is Sarang. The noun form (sanrang-eun) is, in hangul, "사랑은".
As a verb, you have ; Saranghae, Saranghaeyo, Saranghabnida.
"Saranghae" is mostly used between lovers; "Saranghaeyo" is the general form for "I love you" in Korean; and "Saranghabnida" is the modest (polite) form for I love you.
sarang halke
that's how you spell I LOVE YOU in Korean
ooh ree nun dang seen ul sa rang
우리는 당신을 사랑
날 사랑하니?
(nal sa-rang ha-ni?)
(:
Ne man salang he. (너만 사랑í–)
Na-Do Saranghae :))
sarangni is how you say it
"Neol Saranghae"
I love u
my love
i think it will be Saranay...
내 아들을 사랑 = i love my son
sah-dahng-heh
oni, sa na ei yo.
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.
wae 왜
"Saranghae" is a Korean term that translates to "I love you" in English.
north korean language is the same with south korean language and they say annyung 안녕!
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