Love You In Korean. Before you start saying I love you in Korean, read this. How 'I love you' is used in Korean. 사랑해 is the casual form of 'I love you', and when we express our love to our partner, we use the casual language because we already have a close relationship with them.
How 'I love you' is used in Korean. 사랑해 is the casual form of 'I love you', and when we express our love to our partner, we use the casual language because we already have a close relationship with them.
Of course if you watch dramas and listen to some Koreans songs, you will hear a lot of these.
That means you change how formally you. Love in Korean doesn't necessarily mean you're serious about your relationship with someone if you use it. And 사랑해 (saranghae) does mean "I love you" — but it might not be the right phrase to use!





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