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If you were ever wondering how to say "Love" in Korean, here's your answer!
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Community Q&A
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QuestionHow do I write "I miss you"?
EchomochaCommunity Answer"I miss you" would be the verb 보다 (to see) plus -고 십어요 (to want). Remove the 다 from the verb and add the -고 십어요 to create 보고 십어요. ("bogo sipeoyo"), which is "I miss you." -
QuestionHow do I say I love you to my mom?
Community AnswerTo your mom, you can say: 엄마 사랑해요 (Informal), Umma Sarag Heyo. If you are not an adult, use the informal form. 어머니 사랑합니다 (Formal) ohmunnim Sarag Habnida. If you are an adult, use the formal form. -
QuestionHow can I write, "I love you?"
Community Answer사랑해 saranghae - informal, 사랑해요 saranghaeyo - more polite, 사랑합니다 saranghamnida - most polite. -
QuestionHow do I say "beautiful"?
Community Answer아 름 답 다 means "to be beautiful" and 아 름 다 워 요 is the conjugation that means "it's beautiful". -
QuestionHow do I write "hate" in Korean?
Christina BataCommunity AnswerThe Korean word for "hate" is "미움" (mi-um), which is the noun form of the verb "밉다" (mib-da), meaning "to hate." If you want to write "hate" in Korean, ㅁ+ㅣ+ㅇ+ㅜ+ㅁ= 미움. If you want to write "I hate you," the conjugated form is "나는 너를 미워" (naneun neoleul miwo) or can be "나는 너를 미워해" (naneun neoleul miwohae), which has the same meaning. -
QuestionHow do I write the word "name" in Korean?
Community Answer이름 is the translation for name in Korean.
Warnings
- Don't get mixed up with 사랑해 (saranghae) which means "I love you" in Korean.Thanks!









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