In Korean, "I love you" is translated as "사랑해요" (salanghaeyo) in a polite form or "사랑해" (salanghae) in a more casual form. If you want to express it in a more formal or older style, you can say "사랑합니다" (salanghamnida). This formal version is often used in speeches or when addressing someone with respect.
"Sarang" in Korean means love.
The Korean word "sarang" means love.
Saranghae means I love you
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I love you! The correct way to saying i love you in korean language.
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According to many results on Google, Saranghae means "I Love You" in Korean.
it means older sister IF you are a boy. but if you are a girl, it is UNNIE.
girls: 오빠 (oppa) boys: 형 (hyeong)
The sentence "I still love you" could be 아직 사랑해 (ijig saranghae)in Korean.
Happy birthday
"Nuna" in Korean is an informal term used by males to address an older sister or a female friend who is older than them. It's a term of endearment and respect.