This is the casual, informal way of saying “I miss you” in Korean and most likely the one you will want to use. Literally, you’re saying “I want to see you” but the practical meaning is still “I miss you.” If this is all you want to know about this expression, now would...
I miss you I miss you 내 앞에 있는 너 두근대는 맘 니가 좋은걸 한걸음 다가갈게 기다리지 않을래 너도 내맘과 같기를 바래 I miss you 넌 내가 원했던 단 한 사람 ...
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While talking to my friend living in Seoul on Facebook chat, I just learned that “pogosheepo” means “I miss you” in Korean. Is that the most awesome word or what? I think so. Be Sociable, Share! Tweet Drew Meyers Drew Meyers is the co-founder of Horizon & Oh Hey World. He...
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지호군, 오늘 수고 많았어 (Ji-ho, you worked hard today) 양(yang) Meaning:Miss (young woman) This is the same as군, but for young and unmarried females. Example sentences: 하린양, 너의 도움이 필요해 (Ha-rin, I need your help) ...
bogoshipo –I miss you in Hangul: 보고싶어 dangsin –darling(used beween older people. Can also mean “you.”) in Hangul: 당신 ppoppo –kiss in Hangul: 뽀뽀 aein –lover in Hangul: 애인 Know More If you already know a little Korean, you might notice that the word...