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What meaning of i love you in Korea?

There are a few ways to say "I love you" in Korean, each with slightly different connotations:

Formal:

* 사랑해요 (saranghaeyo): This is the most formal way to say "I love you" and is usually used for someone you respect or are in a formal relationship with.

Informal:

* 사랑해 (saranghae): This is a more casual and intimate way to say "I love you," often used with close friends, family, or romantic partners.

* 좋아해 (joahae): This means "I like you" but can also be used as a softer way to express "I love you," particularly in the early stages of a relationship or when you're not quite ready to say "saranghae."

* 내 사랑 (nae sarang): This means "my love" and is a very affectionate way to express your feelings.

Important note: In Korean culture, it's common to express feelings of love and affection through actions and gestures rather than directly saying "I love you." So, even if someone doesn't say "saranghae" explicitly, they might show their love through other means, such as spending time together, doing thoughtful things, or simply being there for you.

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