Kapanlagi.com - K-Pop Songs and Korean dramas or drakor have now become daily entertainment for some people. Not only as ordinary entertainment, K-Pop songs and drakor can also provide a lot of knowledge, one of which is about language. There are many K-Pop and drakor enthusiasts who are interested and seek to find out the meaning of Korean words or sentences. Among the many words, the meaning of saranghae is one of the most frequently searched.
The word saranghae often appears in song lyrics or dialogues in dramas. The general meaning of saranghae is known as an expression of love. Therefore, this word seems to have a deep meaning and often appears in romantic situations. However, saranghae not only has a regular expression of love, but also has several variations of pronunciation.
To find out more about the meaning of saranghae and its variations of pronunciation, check out the following review that has been summarized from various sources.
1. Meaning of Saranghae
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Saranghae is an expression of love that we often hear in Korean dramas. The meaning of saranghae is roughly 'I love you'. Saranghae is usually spoken between lovers who are usually of similar age or still young. This is because saranghae is a casual or informal expression of love.
2. Saranghaeyo
In addition to the meaning of saranghae, there is also the expression saranghaeyo which is commonly used to express love in Korea. In addition to dramas, the expression saranghaeyo is often found in song lyrics. It can be used not only for lovers or partners, but also as an expression of affection for friends or close friends.
3. Saranghaeng
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Another variation of saranghae is saranghaeng. The expression saranghaeng may not be as popular as the previous two. However, this expression can be a cute way to express feelings of love towards your partner. With the expression saranghaeng, you can show your cute or aegyo side to your partner. Because it has a cute impression, this word can also be used as teasing.
4. Saranghamnida
If saranghaeng is the aegyo version of the meaning of saranghae, then saranghamnida is the opposite. Saranghamnida can be used for those of you who want to express feelings of love in a formal atmosphere. In movies, dramas, or songs, this variation may be rarely used. But, this expression can be very suitable for direct use, especially if it is addressed to a group of people at once.
5. Saranghanda
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Saranghanda can also be a choice of expression of love in the Korean language. Compared to the expressions before, saranghanda may also be rarely seen in dramas or movies. This is because this variation of the Korean word for love is indeed rarely used. Saranghanda more often appears in written form, such as in love letters or poems.
6. Nado Saranghae
The five meanings of saranghae mentioned earlier are commonly used to express feelings towards someone. So, what if you want to respond to expressions of love like the ones mentioned above? It turns out there is a special word that can be used for that. You can use the expression nado saranghae which means 'I love you too'.
7. Other Korean Words
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In addition to the meaning of saranghae, there are certainly many words or expressions in Korean that commonly appear in dramas or songs. Therefore, it doesn't hurt to know the meaning of some of these Korean expressions. Here are some words or expressions in Korean that commonly appear in dramas and songs.
1) Neo reul bogosipheo means I miss you.
2) Sagwa deuryeoyo means I'm sorry.
3) Annyeonghi kyeseyo means Goodbye.
4) Annyeonghi kaseyo means Farewell.
5) Annyeonghi jumuseyo means Goodnight.
6) Mannso ban gapseumnida means Nice to meet you.
7) Joeun achimimnida means Good morning.
8) Silmanghaesseoyo means I'm disappointed.
9) Hwaiting means Fighting.
10) Arasseoyo means I understand.
11) Jumal jal jinaeseyo means Have a nice weekend.
12) Oneul jeulgeoweosseoyo means Today was fun.
13) Jal jinaeseyo means Have fun.
14) Dasi bwayo means See you again.
15) Keojitmal hajimara! means Don't lie!
16) Cheongmalimnikka? means Really?
17) Arasseoyo means I understand.
18) Hajima! means Don't do it!
19) Sillyehammida means Excuse me.
20) Jal jayo means Good night.
21) Eoseo oshipshiyo means Welcome.
22) Ne means Yes.
23) Aniyo means No.
24) Eomeona! means Oh my goodness!
25) Arasseumnida means I already know.
26) Eolmana haetonghasimnikka! means How much did it cost! meaning Condolences.
27) Saram sallyeo! meaning Help!
28) Keojitmal meaning Lie.
29) Mannso ban gapseumnida meaning Nice to meet you.
30) Masittke deusipsio meaning Enjoy your meal.
Those are some reviews about the meaning of sarangheo and its variations of usage, as well as other Korean words or expressions. Hopefully, it will be useful and can broaden your knowledge!
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Disclaimer: This translation from Bahasa Indonesia to English has been generated by Artificial Intelligence.