Simple Ways To Say I Love You In Korean

Saying something special to someone special in a different language can make both the listener and speaker feel special. That is why we gathered the information about simple ways to say I Love You in Korean.

Since Korean Language is getting popular at a very fast speed, whether it’s in Korean dramas or korean music. Nowadays, with the evolution of music, the Korean Language has become popular in the western world. Yes, with the bands like BTS and BlackPink that have broken the barrier between the English and Korean Language. As our love for this language, we are going to tell you how to say those three golden words which one must have said in his or her lifetime in some simplest ways.

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Reasons Behind The Popularity Of The Korean Language?

The Korean Language got popular with the rising status of the country in all fields, as well as, the Asian pop culture which has been rising for years now. What are the things that make the Korean Language unique? Well, it is their alphabets that are solely made in the way humans pronounce the words. And, it is known for its easy and quick learning. Let’s learn some ways of how we can say I love you in Korean

Saranghaeyo

If you’ve googled and you translated I love you in Korean, this must have been the result. It is the most accurate and correct way to say to someone you care about. ‘Saranghaeyo’ is a word that is a verb which means ‘I Love You’ but if you say that in high pitch, then it would mean that you’re asking the other person if the person ‘loves you or not’ or ‘Saranghaeyo?’

Saranghaeyo is a word from which other ‘I love you’ in Koran derived from it, for example, Saranghaessoyo is used when you want to say that yes I loved somebody (in past) or you loved that thing at that time but not now. 

Another example of derived words from ‘Saranghaeyo’ is ‘Saranghal Su Isseoyo’, meaning, ‘ that I am able to love you’ or ‘I am capable of loving you. Similarly, the words Saranghneun Saram and ‘Saranghal Su Eopseo You’ hold the meaning to explain to your beloved that ‘this is the person I love’ and ‘I am not able to love’.

Informal and Formal Ways

Yes, in the Korean language there is a formal way and an informal way to say I love you. If you think that another person who deserves your ‘I love you’ is your friend, someone from the family or anyone you care about you can tell them ‘Saranghae’ it’s simple and easy and way too quick that’s why it’s informal. Whereas, ‘Saranghaminida’ is the formal way to say ‘I love you’ in Korean, you simply say it to your elders, could be your caring  parents, amazing grandparents, or anyone you respect and care about the most. Another formal way of saying ‘I love you’ is ‘dang-shin-ee jo-ah-yo’, it’s more like saying ‘I like you’ in an informal way. We surely believe that these simple ways of saying I love you in the Korean language will help you in learning the amazing Korean language.  

Phrases To Say I Love You In Korean

You know that ‘I love you’ not only ends in these three words, but these are golden anyways. But, I miss you, I can’t live without you and many more sentences or well-known phrases we will tell you in the Korean language. Let’s see what they pronounce as-

‘Dangsin Eopsin Mot Sara’ stands for I can’t live without you, say it five or six times and you cannot live without saying it again and again because the language Korean is beautiful. Next, we have ‘Nee ga jo ha’ meaning, I like you. We all went through this stage, right?

Now, you must be wondering what if you’re the person who deserves to hear ‘I love you’ from someone that too in the Korean language. Don’t be too harsh on yourself, our friend! You deserve everything. But, the problem here is how would you say it back? A ‘I love you too’ is a must-must, you’ve to say Nado Saranghae and you’re done! Isn’t the Korean Language the queen when it comes to all these I love you(s)? Yes, definitely yes. 

More ways?

Yes, you figure that right! There are more simple ways to say ‘I love you in Korean’. If you’re looking for them we can explore that together. We’re just a call away, contact us anytime! Till then, we Saranghae you. Well, that is Konglish. Stay tuned!