how do you say it in your own dialect or language?
By marketing07
@marketing07 (6266)
South Korea
January 20, 2008 7:08pm CST
1)I LOVE YOU...(SARANG HAMNIDA....in korean
2)THANK YOU....(KAMSAHAMNIDA......in korean
can you share your own dialect or language?
6 responses
@mhayelynna (363)
• Philippines
3 Apr 08
hi marketingo7!
i speak different languages here's some:
tagalog, a dialect in the philippines
1. i love you- mahal kita
2. thank you- maraming salamat
bisaya, another dialect in the philippines
1. i love you-ginahigugma kita
2. thank you-daghang salamat
spanish
1. i love you-te quiero
2. thank you- gracias
portugues
1. i love you- eu te amo
2. thank you- obrigado
italian
1. i love you-ti amo
2. thank you-grazie
and if im not mistaken, i think thank you is danke in german but i don't know what's i love you in german
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@lkbooi (16070)
• Malaysia
23 Jan 08
Hi marketing07, thanks for letting me have such a good chance to learn the two items in Korean from you. I must pay more attention to these phrases when watching Korean movies in time to come, so as I could master the correct pronunciations concerned. In my own dialect it sounds Gua Ai Lu ( I love You) whereas Bo Gai is for Thank You.
@williamjisir (22819)
• China
21 Jan 08
Hello dear marketing friend. Well, in Chinese, we say 'wo ai ni', which means 'I love you' and 'xie xie ni', meaning 'thank you'. But if we say 'thank you very much', then it is like this, 'fei chang gan xie ni'.
By the way, I have to say thank you very much for all of your nice discussions that I can relate to and I would like to say to you that 'I love you' for your being nice to us mylotters as a very good friend.
@marketing07 (6266)
• South Korea
21 Jan 08
well.i do appreciate your comments you too was so nice to us,,your answer was all good..i should say.."fei chang gan xie"...thanks
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@shashank1986 (625)
• India
21 Jan 08
Here we Indians speak it in hindi as
"mujhe tumse pyaar hai"="I love you"
"dhanyavad"="thank you"