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What is Noreul kuriwoyo?

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Updated: 4/27/2024

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What is noreul koriwoyo in English?

"Noreul koriwoyo" translates to "I miss you" in English. It expresses a feeling of longing or nostalgia for someone who is not present. This phrase is commonly used in Korean to convey emotions of affection and yearning.


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