What is Nado saranghae?

나도 사랑해 (nado saranghae) = I love you too!
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What is Jagiya Nado saranghae?

i love you too my love.
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What is Nado Korean?

[KOREAN WORDS] 나도 (nado) - Me too. 너도 (neodo) - You too. -- (나) na - means Me.
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What is Nae Sarang mean?

Nae sarang (내 사랑) – “My Love” Yeobo (여보) – “Honey” or “Darling”
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What is the difference between saranghae and Saranghaeyo?

saranghae (I love you) saranghaeyo (I Love You) 사랑해 (saranghae) and 사랑해요 (saranghaeyo) both mean "I love you" Only 사랑해요 (saranghaeyo) is more formal. In korean you have to adress formally to. people older than you, here the ending 요 (yo) makes it more polite.
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What is Saranghamnida in Korean?

Male to older female = 누나 사랑해요 (una saranghaeyo) 사랑합니다 (sarang-hamnida) = I love you (formal) The most formal I love you.
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Who is saranghae in BTS?

Saranghae means 'I Love You' in Korean and we bet after learning this, you're going to use this term to comment on all of BTS' pictures and videos, because, don't well all love them!
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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 Yobo in Korean?

However, this word is commonly used for married couples or at least engaged couples who intend to marry. Listen here: Yeobo (여보) Sometimes, 여보 (yeobo) is romanized as yobo. However, don't be confused. Both of them mean “honey” in Korean.
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What is Nado Borahae?

What is “Borahae?” 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). V said, "Do you know what purple means?
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What Bogoshipda means?

"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):
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How do you respond to Nado saranghae?

“I Love You Too” in Korean

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 do Korean call their boyfriend?

Namjachingu – “Boyfriend”

To call someone your boyfriend, you can use namjachingu. Similar to the previous example, this term of endearment comprises two Korean words: namja (“man”) and chingu (“friend”).
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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 Dangshin?

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 the meaning of Juseyo?

Juseyo (Joo-se-yo), Jebal – both words mean “please” but they are used in different situations. Juseyo is like your more common kind of please or if you are asking for something. For example, if you are eating at a restaurant and want more kimchi, you say, “Jogiyo (Excuse me), kimchi juseyo”.
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What is Chagiya in Korean?

chagiya = honey (General expression) yeobo = Formal expression.
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What does Hoobae mean?

hoobae (plural hoobaes) An underclassman or junior, in the context of South Korea. quotations ▼ (South Korean idol fandom) A newer or less experienced idol.
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What does Namchin mean?

남친 / 여친 – (namchin / yeochin) Meaning: boyfriend/girlfriend. This is a shortened way of saying 남자 친구 (nam-ja chin-goo) and 여자 친구 (yeo-ja chin-goo). This is similar to shortening boyfriend and girlfriend in English using gf and bf. 2.
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How do you say hi in Korean?

안녕 (Annyeong) – “Hi”
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How do you write V in Korean?

Actually, there are no F or V sounds in Korean. In fact, there's no difference between P and F or B and V. Therefore, the P and F sounds are both pronounced as ㅍ[pieup] and B and V as ㅂ[bieup].
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How do you say sorry in Korean formal?

미안합니다, mianhamnida: “I'm sorry” in formal speech. 미안해요, mianhaeyo: “Sorry” in polite speech. 미안해, mianhae: “Sorry” in casual speech.
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