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Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 1:08 am
heheh...Ahnyung Ha Se Yo everyone... UMM.. well..the title says everything... so..my questions for answers to questions in KOREAN ! biggrin
"Why?" "Yes" "No" "Maybe" "I don't know" "I don't want to" "Sure" "Okay"
That is all.. One last question.. Is Saranghae and Saranghaeyo the same ? or are they different meanings..? They both mean I love you.. Right...?
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Posted: Sun Sep 27, 2009 8:30 am
Umm... I'm not sure of all of them, but I know a few.
Yes in Korean is "Nae" - 내 No in Korean is "Aniyo" - 아니요 I think Okay would be the say as Yes (Nae), not entirely sure. ________ @Last question: Saranghae & Saranghaeyo are the same. Saranghae means "I Love You," and when you add a "Yo" to the end of the sentence/word, it makes it polite.
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Posted: Mon Sep 28, 2009 6:26 am
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Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 9:23 am
Why - 왜 (wae) I don't know - 나는 몰아요. (na neun moll ah yo) I don't want to - 싫어요. (shilh oh yo) << xp Maybe - 혹시 (hohk shi)
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Posted: Mon Oct 19, 2009 5:56 am
hey hey guys .. what up . uhmm i wanna know whats the meaning of theese .. please pm me . 클레이어 리 << if u knoe that word ..
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Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 3:15 am
XxYunji YoungxX heheh...Ahnyung Ha Se Yo everyone... UMM.. well..the title says everything... so..my questions for answers to questions in KOREAN ! biggrin "Why?" 왜요? [Way-Yo) "Yes" 네. [Nay] "No" 아니요. [Anyo] "Maybe" 아마. [Ah-Mah] "I don't know" 모릅니다. / 몰라요. [Mo-Room-Nee-Dah. / Mole-Lie-Yo] "I don't want to" 하고싶지않아요. [Ha-Go-Ship-Gee-Ahn-Ah-Yo.] "Sure" It's hard to say a direct translation for Sure and Okay into Korean. You'd probably just say the different forms of yes (being 네 [Nay], 예 [Yeh], and 응[Ung]) "Okay"That is all.. One last question.. Is Saranghae and Saranghaeyo the same ? or are they different meanings..? They both mean I love you.. Right...? 사랑하다 Saranghada is the infinite form meaning "to love" 사랑해(요) Saranghae(yo) is short form, meaning "I love you"; you would use the Yo if you're talking to someone with respect 사랑합니다 Saranghamnida is long form "I love you" used in situations that call for great respect...in this case, I could never see anyone using it due to the context "I love you" XP
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Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 1:54 pm
Quote: "Why?" waeyo"Yes" ne"No" aniyo"I don't know" maollayo"Okay" johayoSaranghae and Saranghaeyo mean the smae thing. adding (yo) just makes it polite
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