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How do you say how old are you Korean?

to your friends or juniors: 몇 살이니?

to your seniors: 몇 살이세요?(sounds rude a bit)

연세가 어떻게 되세요?(polite)

Mostly, we Koreans don't ask older people their age.

How do I say I hate you because you've hurt me so much in Korean?

It is pronounced 'nan niga silh-eo' and you write like this: 난 니가 싫어.

What is hello in Korean?

in-yung-hi-say-yo this is how you pronounce it.


When speaking on the phone: yabuseyo?

When speaking to adults: annyeong haseyo.

When speaking to young kids: annyeong.

What are the korean words for faith hope love?

English: love
Romanization: sa-rang
Hangul/ Korean characters: 사랑

Saranghaeyo is "I love you." addressed in a formal way.
Saranghamnida is the most formal way to tell "I love you."
Saranghae is "I love you." for lovers and of same aged people.
It is the most common one used nowadays.

Since you are only asking for the word "love", it is simply, 사랑.

What is the name of Korean language?

King Sejong of the Chosen Dynasty (1393-1910) created the Korean alphabet (Han Gul) in 1446.

His intention was to make literacy easier for his people. Unlike Chinese the symbols of Han Gul combine to make sounds - somewhat like English. The original name of the alphabet he created was "Hunmin chong-um" which translates as "the correct sounds for the instruction of the people".

Legend has it that he observed silk worms eating mulberry leaves and thought that each shape could represent one sound.

How do you write strength in Korean characters?

  1. 1.strength
  2. 2.힘, 세기;체력
  3. 3.힘, 지력, 능력;도의심
  4. 4.강점, 장점
  5. 5.세력, 권력, 위력;근원이 되는 힘
  6. 6.정원;병력, 인원, 우세, 많은 인원
  7. 7.설득력, 효과; 강렬함; 표현력
  8. 8.C 힘이 되는 것, 의지
  9. 9.저항력, 난공불락, 내구력
  10. 10.강도;농도, 깊이
  11. 11.강세
  12. 12.의미, 요점;사실, 실상

The Korean word for mother?

either Omma or Eomma.

어머니 is mother.

계모 is stepmother.

시어머니 is mother-in-law .

What does chamji mean in Korean?

I'm not positive, but I think the word/sound of "cham" in Korean kind of has the same meaning as "so" or "very". As in, that girl is very beautiful or that girl is so beautiful. I think that is what your question is asking... if not, sorry!

How do you say 'I can say thanks in Korean?

The phrase 'thank you' and 'sorry' in Korean are:


Thank you -

  • 감사합니다 (gamsahamnida) - formal
  • 고마워 (gomawo) - casual

Sorry -

  • 죄송합니다 (joesunghamnida) - formal
  • 미안헤 (mianhae)- casual

Write hello in Korean?

안녕하세요 (annyeonghaseyo) - formal (you would say this to someone older than you for more respect.)

안녕 (annyeong) - informal (you would say this to someone your age or someone younger than you.)

여보세요 (yeoboseyo) - on the phone

CAn you translate my name Denise in Korean?

대늬스 안잴손

Because I know how the letters sound in Korean, I chose letters I believe would make the sound you prefer.

If I put this in romanji, iit would look like "dae-nee-seu ahn-jel-son." If you have ever been to Nate, it's spelled, in Hangul, Nae-teu. Certain endings to words require the -eu because their phonics work differently.

Some Koreans may prefer to say your name as "Deh-nees" and try to say it as Americans would because they have a greater interest in using your proper name, just as many prefer my name as is. Just keep in mind that Korean phonics is very different. An example is in Kpop. Super Junior is spelled more like "Syu-pah Junyah." Full House was spelled more like Pull House.

What does the word SUL in Korean translate to?

technique. So far as I know, it's a martial arts term, equivilent to "waza" in Japanese.

What does and older girl call a younger boy in Korean?

If your a girl and another girl is older then you, you call them Unnie. It does not matter if the girl is a sibling, cousin, or friend they are still known as Unnie. Unnie means that if your a girl and another girl is older then you simply call her Unnie

I love you babe in Korean word?

내가 사랑하고 어떻게 당신이 나를 사랑하는

(nae-ga sa-rang-ha-go eo-tteoh-ke dang-sin-i na-reul sa-rang-ha-neun)

How do you say uncle and aunt in Korean?

"Imo" is used to say to maternal side. So you would use it for your mother's sisters or something.

"Gomo" would be used for your father's side. So you would address your aunts on your father's side as "Gomo"