In Korean, you can say "밥 먹고 싶어요" (bap meokgo sipeoyo) to express that you want to eat.
Spanish: sombrero French: chapeau German: Hut Italian: cappello
Sure! Crimson in different languages are: Spanish: Carmesí French: Cramoisi German: Karmesinrot Japanese: 深紅 (Shinku) Korean: 진홍색 (Jinhongsaek)
Grandmother in Korean is "halmoni." 할머니 means grandma
John Moon. There is no other way to say it.
Here are translations for "peaceful" in some languages: Spanish - pacífico, French - paisible, German - friedlich, Italian - pacifico, Portuguese - pacífico, Chinese - 宁静 (níngjìng), Japanese - 平和 (heiwa), Korean - 평화로운 (pyeonghwaroun).
Dambae - Korean
if you want to "you are idiot", you would say "babo ya" or if you want to say just idiot, you would say "babo" source by Korean
먹자 (meog-ja).
Spanish: sombrero French: chapeau German: Hut Italian: cappello
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선물을 주고 싶어 = I want to give you a present
Sure! Crimson in different languages are: Spanish: Carmesí French: Cramoisi German: Karmesinrot Japanese: 深紅 (Shinku) Korean: 진홍색 (Jinhongsaek)
muh-gih-lay?
더 - "deo" = "more" as in "I want more money"
if u want to say it to a friend, u say "jaul jau" if u want to say it to an adult(politeness) its "on- nung- i- joo-moo-say-yo
우리는 당신을 사랑ulineun dangsin-eul salang
To say 'I want to eat flan' in Spanish, you would say 'Yo quiero comer flan.'