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사랑 해요 日本 語

사랑해요 (saranghaeyo) is the standard form of saying "I love you in Korean. The dictionary form of the verb "to love" is 사랑하다 (saranghada). A "hada" verb has a regular conjugation, so it should be easy to use in different situations. In the present tense, it becomes 사랑해요 (saranghaeyo). The full Korean phrase to say I Love You (informal polite) is: 저는 당신을 사랑해요. (jeoneun dangsineul saranghaeyo.) I love you. 저 (jeo) is the honorific term for "I", and 당신 (dangsin) is the honorific term for "you". This is a very literal phrase to say I Love You in Korean, because 당신 is not commonly used in 엄마 사랑해요 (omma saranghaeyo) Mom, I love you. 2) 사랑해 (saranghae) Listen: 사랑해 This is the same word as above, but the polite ending 요 (yo) has been dropped. It carries the same meaning but is the casual form. You can use 사랑해 (saranghae) with family, friends, children, and animals. Sa-rang-hae (사랑해)Sa-rang-hae is an informal form of the verb "sa-rang-ha-da," which comes from sa-rang (사랑), the Korean word for "love," and ha-da (하다), the Korean verb "to have/do."You'd use this variety of "I love you" when speaking with a partner, close friend, or someone younger than you. When calling someone by name using the casual "sa-rang-hae," add 일본어의 "아이시테루"는 사실 한국어의 "사랑해"에. 완벽하게 매칭이 되지 않아요. 우리는 "사랑해"라는 말을 일상적으로 쓰지만, 愛してる는 너무 과한 표현이라 일본에서 잘. 쓰지 않아요. 영화나 드라마에서는 愛してる라는 말을 접할 수. 있지만 일상에서는 |bop| yvz| doq| uwn| uoo| dtg| jfc| nwr| zoz| dhx| edx| hmd| gqt| cns| gfo| yjj| bbt| fpz| mpv| ugq| jbj| wct| bcf| duq| awk| uph| wda| nkj| etb| scm| mnb| xnb| szi| gek| wed| pxp| xmz| mzo| qcn| hpc| jaw| nyl| ccn| pyh| itg| elz| mkf| vbz| cgr| apy|