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사랑 — meaning in English: love

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사랑
salang
최소
choeso
신호
sinho
비율
biyul
스틱
seutig
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informal very common
Usage
Native speakers use the word 사랑 (salang) in a variety of contexts, from expressing romantic feelings to platonic affection among friends and family. For instance, someone might say '사랑해' (salanghae) to a partner during a heartfelt moment or casually tell a close friend '너를 사랑해' (neoreul salanghae) to show deep friendship.
Synonyms & nuances
While 사랑 (salang) is the most general term for love, the word 애정 (aejeong) is often used to describe a more tender, affectionate kind of love, such as that between family members. Use 사랑 when expressing broader or more intense feelings, especially in romantic contexts.
Culture
The word 사랑 has deep roots in Korean culture, not only signifying romantic love but also encapsulating familial and platonic loves. It embodies a strong emotional connection, reflecting the collectivist nature of Korean society, where relationships and community bonds are paramount.
FAQ
Q.What does 사랑 mean in Korean?
사랑 (salang) means 'love' in Korean. It's a versatile word that can refer to romantic love, familial affection, or deep friendships.
Q.How do you say 'I love you' in Korean?
To say 'I love you' in Korean, you would say '사랑해요' (salanghaeyo) in a polite form or '사랑해' (salanghae) in an informal setting.
Q.Are there different ways to use 사랑 in a sentence?
Yes, 사랑 can be used in various contexts. You might use it to express love for a partner, family, or even a passion for something, such as '음악을 사랑해요' (eumageul salanghaeyo), meaning 'I love music.'
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