I like you in korean
I like you is one of the basic expressions of emotion in Korean, and is translated as λλ λλ₯Ό μ’μν΄ (na neun neo reul jo a hae).
Let's look at a word-by-word analysis of this sentence and examples of similar expressions.
πI like you
I like you : Koreanexpression
λλ λλ₯Ό μ’μν΄. na neun neo reul jo a hae
Word Analysis:
λλ (na neun):
λ na : I (informal and casual form of me).
λ neun : Topic marker, emphasizing the subject.
λλ₯Ό (neo reul):
λ neo : You (informal and casual).
λ₯Ό reul : Object marker, indicating that you is the object of the verb.
μ’μν΄ (jo a hae):
μ’μνλ€ jo a hae da : Verb meaning to like.
-ν΄ hae : Present tense form, casual speech.
Similar Example Sentences:
I like music.
λλ μμ μ μ’μν΄.
naneun eum-ag-eul joh-a hae.
μμ eum-ag means "music."
λλ μ± μ μ’μν΄.
I like books.
λλ μ± μ μ’μν΄.
naneun chaeg-eul joh-ahae.
μ± chaeg means books.
I like exercise.
λλ μ΄λμ μ’μν΄.
naneun un dong-eul joh-a hae.
μ΄λ un dong-eul means exercise.
I like movies.
λλ μνλ₯Ό μ’μν΄.
na neun yeong hwa leul joh-a hae
μν yeong hwa means movies.
I like cats.
λλ κ³ μμ΄λ₯Ό μ’μν΄.
na neun go yang-i leul joh-a hae.
κ³ μμ΄ go yang-i means cats.
I like dogs.
λλ κ°μμ§λ₯Ό μ’μν΄.
na neun gang-a ji leul joh-a hae
κ°μμ§ gang-a ji means dogs.
I like coffee.
λλ 컀νΌλ₯Ό μ’μν΄.
na neun keo pi leul joh-ahae.
μ»€νΌ keo pi means coffee.
I like chocolate.
λλ μ΄μ½λ¦Ώμ μ’μν΄.
na neun cho kol lis-eul joh-ahae.
μ΄μ½λ¦Ώ cho kol lis means chocolate.
I like paintings.
λλ κ·Έλ¦Όμ μ’μν΄.
nan eun geu lim-eul joh-a hae.
κ·Έλ¦Ό geu lim means paintings.
I like traveling.
λλ μ¬νμ μ’μν΄.
na neun yeo haeng-eul joh-a hae.
μ¬ν yeo haeng- means "traveling.
Conclusion
I like you is a simple but powerful Korean expression.
It is very useful when expressing your affection for someone.
Start with the basic expression and expand to richer English expressions!
