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#21
Nenek 7 Mei 2004 jam 9:32am  

hey_sephia menulis:
yon, what is teacher?
Teacher = Sun Sang Nim! :clap:

#22
Temujin 7 Mei 2004 jam 9:43am  

The most important phrase in Korean :

No-rul sarang hae - means 'I love you' (man to a woman)

#23
Nenek 7 Mei 2004 jam 9:43am  

oo.. the lyrics. I found one that in Korean. So it should be done pretty quick. you can view it here once it is done.

http://lovepiekna.proboards18.com/index.cgi?board=kpop

#24
Nenek 7 Mei 2004 jam 9:44am  

Temujin menulis:
The most important phrase in Korean :

No-rul sarang hae - means 'I love you' (man to a woman)

Nono. You should said "Nuh Rul SaRang Hae" This is also informal way of saying "I love you." You can't say that to somebody older than you are! :bump:

#25
Temujin 7 Mei 2004 jam 10:25am  

No - Nuh... well sounds a like

Yep, informal indeed.

#26
hey_sephia 7 Mei 2004 jam 1:34pm  

Chin Goo Ya, Sun Sang Nim!
Ko Ma Wo :clap: :clap:

Excuse my korean.. I'm still learning :)

#27
Nenek 8 Mei 2004 jam 3:37am  

OOO!!! Chun Man Eh Yo!!

Chun Man Eh Yo == meaning your welcome!

#28
hey_sephia 8 Mei 2004 jam 4:29pm  

so which part of it meaning "me", "I", "you", etc?
getting confused :D

The "I love you" one,.. which word means "I", and which word means "you"?
Is there a particle of the word "you" in "you're welcome"?

#29
Nenek 10 Mei 2004 jam 2:21am  

Korean, this is why the language is hard to learn. Often or not, we don't even mention I or You in the conversational Korean.

Sarang Hae literally is "I love You" without putting word "I" or "You" I guess Koreans think that when they have a conversation, they don't really need to indicate you or I. So we kinda eliminate saying it.

But in the learning of Korean,

I = Nae or Na (must use with particles.. example>> NaeGa, NaNuen)

You = Nuh or Neh

#30
hey_sephia 10 Mei 2004 jam 2:28am  

what do the examples mean? (NaeGa, NaNuen)?