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How do you say "I think I like you" in Korean?


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by Jeong-Ho Lee 7 years ago

Based on the level of respect or formality, you can say "I think I like you" in Korean in 3 ways:

  • Informal: na-neun neo-reul joaha-neun geot gatta (나는 너를 좋아하는 것 같아) - na-neun can be omitted.
  • Formal: jeo-neun dangsin-eul joaha-neun geot gattayo (저는 당신을 좋아하는 것 같아요), jeo-neun dangsin-eul joaha-neun geot gatseupnida (저는 당신을 좋아하는 것 같습니다) - jeo-neun can be omitted.
  • Very Formal: jeo-neun dangsin-eul joaha-neun geot gatseupnida (저는 당신을 좋아하는 것 같습니다) - jeo-neun can be omitted.

- I: na-neun (나는), jeo-neun (저는)
- to think: saenggak-hada (생각하다)
- to like: joa-hada (좋아하다)
- you (objective): neo-reul (너를), dangsin-eul (당신을)

Please refer to How to pronounce Korean Alphabet for the English pronunciation in this answer.


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