How do you say I love you to a friend in Korean?

How do you say I love you to a friend in Korean?

How to say I love you in Korean

  1. 사랑해 (saranghae) = I love you (casual)
  2. 사랑행 (saranghaeng) = I love you (cute, casual)
  3. 사랑해용 (saranghaeyong) = I love you (more polite)
  4. 사랑합니다 (sarang-hamnida) = I love you (formal)
  5. 나도 사랑해 (nado saranghae) = I love you too!
  6. 내 사랑 (nae sarang) = my love.
  7. 나는 다른 사람을 사랑하고 있어요 = I love someone else.

What is the Korean version of I Love You?

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Let’s start with the standard, polite form of “I love you” in Korean – 사랑해요 (saranghaeyo). What is this? 사랑해요 (saranghaeyo) is a respectful way to say “I love you”. Because it’s respectful, this phrase often said to parents.

What is the Korean of BFF?

The most common way to say best friend in Korean is 베프 (bepeu) which is a Korean slang term. This is a shortened version of the Konglish phrase 베스트 프렌드 (beseuteu peurendeu) which means best friend.

What does Saranghamnida mean?

Is there a formal form of ‘I love you’ in Korean? The answer is yes, and it is: 사랑합니다 (saranghamnida).

Can I say saranghae to a friend?

It’s essential to talk in a way that shows your relationship with the other person. Generally, use more informal speech for people you know well and more formal for those you’re less close to. However, if it is clear who you are talking to, then you can just say 사랑해요 (saranghaeyo).

What is Aigoo?

Aigoo / 아이구: Geez, oh no, oops. Can be used in many different contexts, but usually it’s used to show frustration.

What should I call my bestie in Korean?

베프 (be-peu) This is a typical word you can use to refer to your best friend. Here are some example sentences.

What is Daebak?

대박 – (Daebak) Meaning: That’s awesome! Stars in Korean dramas and variety shows use this word frequently. It describes when something is awesome or it’s a way of showing enthusiasm.

What is Arraseo?

The word “araso” can also be used to express that you understand what the other person is saying. It is written as 알았어 in Korean so it is also often romanized as “arasseo.” This is an informal way of saying “okay” or “I know” in Korean.

What is OMO Korean?

Omo / Omona / 어머 / 어머나: “Oh no!” or “Oh my gosh!”