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How to say “do you love me” in Korean

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do you love me

Korean · 한국어

casual

Translation

나 사랑해?

Romanization

Na saranghae?

Pronunciation

nah sah-rahng-heh

When to use it

Use this with someone you are emotionally close to. It can feel intimate, so avoid using it too early with strangers. In Korean, tone and relationship matter; when unsure, choose a polite version or soften your delivery.

Example

나 사랑해? — a direct line you might say privately to a partner for "do you love me".

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How do you say "do you love me" in Korean?+

You say "나 사랑해?" in Korean. The romanized form is "Na saranghae?", and a simple pronunciation cue is "nah sah-rahng-heh".

Is this phrase formal or casual?+

This entry is marked as casual. The usage note explains when the phrase is appropriate and when you should soften it.

How do you pronounce it?+

Use "nah sah-rahng-heh" as a learner-friendly pronunciation cue. The romanization is "Na saranghae?".

When should I use it?+

Use this with someone you are emotionally close to. It can feel intimate, so avoid using it too early with strangers. In Korean, tone and relationship matter; when unsure, choose a polite version or soften your delivery.