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Korean Language and Culture

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I like you in Korean?

dang-shin un-yo?

EDITED:

if you wanna see the actual korean word its

당신은요? <---this a formal way

너는? <---this is when you say it to a friend or someone younger

How do you say what is this in Korean language?

The best way to put it in the english alphabet is: nuh moe heh suh?. But in Korean characters it is : 너 뭐했어?

What does the Korean word ahjumma mean?

Ahjumah (Aunt) generally refers to a middle aged or older, married woman.

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.

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

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

What is 'I love you too' in Korean?

There are a few different ways to express "I love you" in Korean. Some common ways are:


  • 사랑해(saranghae)- used for younger people or people of the same age
  • 사랑해요(saranghaeyo)- more polite option
  • 사랑합니다 (saranghamnida)- quite formal; used for people of a higher status


If you'd like to hear a native speaker's pronunciation of these words, see the related links below.



How do i say it's raining in Korean?

the literal way to write rainbow in Korean is 레인보우

but the word rainbow in Korean is 무지개 (moo-ji-gae)

How do you say senior in Korean languages?

"Sunbae" (선배) in an informal way of saying it.

You can also ad "nim" to make it more formal.

The honorific suffix -님 (-nim) is affixed to many kinship terms to make them honorific. Thus, someone may address his own grandmother as 할머니 (halmeoni) but refer to someone else's grandmother as 할머님 (halmeonim)

How do you call husband in Korean language?

the most common is YEOBO...

others will call their husband as "dangshin" or "jagi"

hope this helps

How do you say don't like in Korean?

A few different ways to say "I don't speak Korean" in Korean are:

  • 저는 한국어를 못합니다(jeo-neun hangukeo-reul motamnida)
  • 한국말 수 없습니다

    (hangukmal su eobseumnida)

  • 나는 한국말 못해요 (na-neun hangukmal motaeyo)

How do you write in Korean JESUS loves you?

I would say you write it as 예수는 당신을 사랑합니다

(if this was what you were looking for)

Do koi fish have a specific meanimg in Korean culture?

not sure but id like an answer to this quistion too umm im know koi fish are sacred in japinese culture i think it all depends the way some one looks at it like it may not be sacred to the culture itsself but it may be important to a Korean individual or family

not sure but id like an answer to this quistion too umm im know koi fish are sacred in japinese culture i think it all depends the way some one looks at it like it may not be sacred to the culture itsself but it may be important to a Korean individual or family

What foods do the Korean people eat?

Eat brown rice because it is much healthier than white rice. White rice has been stripped of its nutrients (fiber, proteins, calcium, magnesium and potassium and thiamine). This happens when brown rice is hulled, processed and changed to white rice.

White rice is "enriched" with chemically altered additives that make it a bad choice to eat.

Brown rice is also high in selenium, manganese and is a rich antioxidant.