What does Bogo Sipeo mean?

I miss you. Or casually you can say 보고 싶어. (Bogo sipeo.) I want to see you or I miss you and if you want to see someone's face again, you can send a text message saying 보고 싶어요. (Bogo sipeoyo.)
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What does Sipeo mean?

“I don't want to go.” 싶어 (sipeo) means, “I want”. There are ways to say this politely and formally. This is just the informal way of saying it. Example: 난 먹싶어.
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What does Bogo Shipda mean in Korean?

"I miss you" in Korean is 보고싶다 (bogoshipda). It can also mean "I want to see." Another way to say "I miss you" is 보고싶어 (bogoshipuh). This is informal, so use it towards friends, those your age and younger than you, and to your sweetheart, of course. Here are some examples on how to use 보고싶어 (bogoshipuh): 당신, 보고싶어.
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What is Pogoshipo?

So let's take a look at how to say I miss you in Korean. The most common way is to say bogoshipo (보고 싶어) and if you want to make it more polite you can say bogoshipoyo (보고 싶어요).
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What is Jagiya in Korean?

If you live in Korea or watch a lot of Korean dramas you may hear the word 'Jagiya' (자기야) a lot and wondered what it means. Jagiya (자기야) is an affectionate way to call your boyfriend or girlfriend. Jagiya is similar to 'honey', 'darling', baby' in English. Both married and unmarried couples can call each other Jagiya.
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What is Yeoboseyo?

여보세요 • (yeoboseyo) hello (when asking or answering the telephone) hello (when trying to get the attention of someone who does not appear to be listening)
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What is Kyeopta?

Korean words are sometimes altered for an English-friendly spelling and pronunciation. “Kyeopta” (originally pronounced “gwiyeopda”) means “that's cute,” and “bogoshipo” (“bogosipeo”) means “I miss you.” The words are often reflections of a specific facet of Korean culture that cannot be easily translated into English.
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What is NOMU Korean?

These two Korean words have the same meaning. 아주 and 너무 both mean very or too in English.
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What is the meaning of Nan Dangsin I Geuliwoyo?

I miss you

[News] Hey you! The one learning a language!
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What is Nae Sarang mean?

“My Love” in Korean – Nae Sarang

— 내 사랑 (nae sarang). There are other romantic nicknames you can call your love though, too. Some examples: “Honey” (for women or men) – 여보 (yeobo) “Honey” (for men, only if the woman is younger) – 오빠 (oppa)
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What is I'm hungry in Korean?

1. 배고파 (baegopa) – I'm hungry.
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What is Borahae English?

Coined V during a 2016 concert, “borahae” or “I Purple You” means "I'll love you till the end of days," since purple (violet) is the last color of the rainbow. The phrase combines two Korean words: Violet (bora) and I love you (saranghae).
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What does Chogi mean in Korean?

To cut a chogi, also spelled choagy or chogie, is an English slang term meaning “Let's get out of here.” It probably stems from Korean: cheogi or jeogi means “there” (it's opposite, yeogi, means “here”).
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What does Bichi mean in Korean?

It can be a part of verb "Bichida" which means 1. shine, light up, flash 2. be reflected or 3. show through. Or, the english word "beach" can be sound like "bichi"
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What is Dangshin in Korean?

Basically, the word 당신 (dangshin) means “you” in Korean. But it doesn't mean “you” the same way it does in English. If you're a fan of K-Pop or Korean dramas, you'll hear this word a lot. But please be careful! You'll use this pronoun only when you're talking to two types of people: those you love and those you hate.
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What is Joahaeyo?

2.2 “I Like You” in Korean (standard) 2.2.1 1. 좋아해요 (joahaeyo)
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What does Jeongmal mean in Korean?

There are two different words for 'really' in the Korean language: 정말 (jeongmal) 진짜 (jinjja) We'll tell you about them!
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What do you reply to saranghae?

If someone says “I love you” in Korean to you, then you can reply with 나도 사랑해 (nado saranghae). It means “I love you, too.”
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What does Ige Mwoya mean?

뭐야 이게(mwoya ige) – the emphasis is on “what”. So it's like saying, “What is this?” and. 이고 뭐야 (igo mwoya) – the emphasis is on “this”. So it's like saying, “What is this?”
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What is Gwiyeobda?

귀엽다 (gwiyeobda) means Cute & Lovely in Korean.
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What is Maknae in Korean?

Golden Maknae nods to the Korean word “maknae,” which refers to the youngest person of a group. Given that Jungkook is the youngest BTS member, he's the maknae.
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What is Chagiya in Korean?

chagiya = honey (General expression) yeobo = Formal expression.
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