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Non - SEO knowledge => Other languages => Topic started by: PageRank on March 25, 2014, 11:49:43 PM
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How to say in Korean You're welcome
I like the Korean language. I wonder how to say in Korean "You're welcome". I'll find out. And I'll learn it immediately. OK, I'm ready. It's "천만에요" and we can read it as "cheonman-eyo"(http://translate.google.cn/?hl=en#en/ko/You%27re%20welcome. (http://translate.google.cn/?hl=en#en/ko/You%27re%20welcome)).
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"cheonman-eyo"
Yes, good, but depends of the Romanization. More about it(Romanization of Korean): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanization_of_Korean (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romanization_of_Korean)
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I love you in Korean
OK, how to say "I love you." in Korean? :P
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I love you in Korean
OK, how to say "I love you." in Korean? :P
There are many ways to say it in Korean as I know:
- 사랑합니다
- 사랑해요
- 사랑해.