The word for love is Sarang. The noun form (sanrang-eun) is, in hangul, "사랑은".
As a verb, you have ; Saranghae, Saranghaeyo, Saranghabnida.
"Saranghae" is mostly used between lovers; "Saranghaeyo" is the general form for "I love you" in Korean; and "Saranghabnida" is the modest (polite) form for I love you.
sarang halke
that's how you spell I LOVE YOU in Korean
ooh ree nun dang seen ul sa rang
우리는 당신을 사랑
날 사랑하니?
(nal sa-rang ha-ni?)
(:
Ne man salang he. (너만 사랑í–)
Na-Do Saranghae :))
sarangni is how you say it
"Neol Saranghae"
I love u
my love
i think it will be Saranay...
내 아들을 사랑 = i love my son
sah-dahng-heh
oni, sa na ei yo.
wae 왜
I LOVE YOU -It doesn't mean i love you.It doesnt really have a meaning in the Korean language tho. I am a Korean native.I asked my parents and grand parents and my Korean speaking family they say it does not.
north korean language is the same with south korean language and they say annyung 안녕!
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