In Korea, you can say "사랑해요" (sa-rang-hae-yo) to express "I love you" to multiple people.
"I love Korea" in Korean is written as "나는 한국을 사랑해요" (romanized: Naneun hangukeul saranghaeyo).
"Saranghae" in English translates to "I love you."
The term "philosophy" originates from the Greek words "philo," meaning love, and "sophia," meaning wisdom. Therefore, philosophy can be understood as the love of wisdom.
The Hindi meaning of "preeti" is love or affection.
Love Land - South Korea - was created in 2004.
The symbolic meaning for butterflies varies by country and cultures. The symbolic meaning for butterflies in Korea are a symbol of happiness.
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I love you in Korea
chingu is friend...
It means "Don't"
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love's serenade