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What does saranghae mean?

i think its i love you but can someone explain the word in parts? (which part is i, love, you)

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  1. 사랑해.

    [sa][rang][he]



    yes, it means "I love you"

    And acutually it is an abbreviation of "나는 너를 사랑해".

    [na][neun] =나는= I

    [neo][leul] =너를=you

    [sa][rang][he]=사랑해= love

    (In korean, we put the verb on the end of the sentence.)

    And 사랑해 is more practical way of speaking.

    If you are interested in studying korean.. check this out.

    아 [a] ..............Bob, Cop

    야 [ya] ..............yikes, yahoo, Yanni

    어 [eo] ..............fur, murmur, earth

    여 [yeo] ..............yummy, yup

    오 [o] ...........Oh~~~

    요 [yo] .................Yo~~~

    우 [u] ..............tumb, boom!, room

    유 [yu] .............you, due, Eww~

    으 [eu].................hav[e]n't, hul[k]

    이 [i]............. ear, smear, fear

    ㄱ g ...........가 ga...........갈 gal

    ㄴ n ...........나 na............날 nal

    ㄷ d ...........다 da............달 dal

    ㄹ L ...........라 la .............랄 lal

    ㅁ m ..........마 ma...........말 mal

    ㅂ B ...........바 ba............발 bal

    ㅅ s ............사 sa............살 sal

    ㅇ It doesn't have any sound. You should pronounce a voul. ............아 ah

    ㅈ J ............자 ja................잘 jal

    ㅊ ch ..........차 cha.............찰 chal

    ㅋ k ............카 ka...............칼 kal

    ㅌ t .............타 ta................탈 tal

    ㅍ p ............파 pa...............팔 pal

    ㅎ h .............하 ha...............할 hal

    Korean is well-known as being scientific. You can produce unlimited sounds using only 10 vowels and 14 consonants. Each syllable has 3 parts that consists it, and they are first sound, middle sound, and last sound. The first and last sound are consonants and the middle sound is vowel.

    as you see it is not difficult to learn korean alphabet.. I am sure that you can learn how to read and write all words in three days...

    well.. I am a Korean studying English as well.. ^^



    And [a][i][si][te][ru] is the same with "사랑해"

    (The structure between Korean and Japanese is almost same. They also put the verb on the end of sentence.)

    aisiteru = 사랑해

    watasiwa anatao aisiteru = 나는 너를 사랑해.

    watasiwa = 나는 = I

    anatao = 너를 = you

    aisiteru = 사랑해 = love.

    They also usually say only 'aisiteru', just like korean 사랑해.

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