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"I still love you."
I know "I love you" is "sa ran he" but how do you say "still"? And I can read hangul, so that or English, either one is fine.

2007-03-19 16:18:07 · 3 answers · asked by JudasHero 5 in Society & Culture Languages

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I would say "a jik do sarrang hae". My Korean is very rusty though.

2007-03-19 16:44:32 · answer #1 · answered by Renee 4 · 1 0

I trust you. I used to be born in Korea however I got here to the United States whilst I used to be in fifth grade. I love paying attention to Korean tune, celebrating Korean vacations, talk Korean, and watch Korean television/dramas/films. At the identical time I have a good time American vacations, talk English, pay attention to American tune, and watch American television/dramas/films. I love each Korea and America so hence I am Korean American. You're proper in which you're born does not subject you must nonetheless do not forget your nation and take delight in it. We don't seem to be simply Americans we're Koreans too and we must persist with our roots as good.

2016-09-05 09:10:59 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

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"I still love you."
아직도 난 널 사랑해.
Ah-jik-do nahn nuhl sa-rang-hae

2007-03-19 17:50:06 · answer #3 · answered by aebin 4 · 1 0

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