Roman: jagiya salanghae
Grammar:
1.? ?. ? ? Expresses strong liking,and indicates a burning attachment. Used for people or things that stir up noble feelings.
2. ? , , ? ? ? ? ? . ? ? . Can take nouns, pronouns, verb infinitives or gerunds as simple objects, and compound objects with verb infinitives as complements. It can be used in passive structures.
Expanded InformationUsage:
1. . ? , ? , ? ? . It is used for being in love with someone or something. Can refer to the love between family members, relatives and friends, but also can refer to the love between men and women.
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2. ? ? In informal speech it can refer to a person or thing that is inviting, when it is a countable noun.
Example sentences:
1. ? , ? ? ?. , ! On White Valentine's Day, a short sentence tells my deep love. Baby, I love you!
2. ? , , ? I love you. I love you, baby. In the stage of love, the protagonist is only me and you, baby, I love you forever, and would like to create a world of happiness for you!