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English: love
Romanization: sa-rang
Hangul/ Korean characters: 사랑

Saranghaeyo is "I love you." addressed in a formal way.
Saranghamnida is the most formal way to tell "I love you."
Saranghae is "I love you." for lovers and of same aged people.
It is the most common one used nowadays.

Since you are only asking for the word "love", it is simply, 사랑.

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Faith : 믿음 (Mee deum)

Hope : 희망 (Hee Mang)

Love : 사랑 ( Sa Rang)

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믿음

mit - eum

ㄷ - d

but in this case, is a final consonant, so it should be romanized as t

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신앙 (Sin-ang).

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Hope = "희망 (Hui-mang)" or "소망 (So-mang)"

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