What does Bogoshipo mean?

So let’s take a look at how to say I miss you in Korean. The most common way is to say bogoshipo (보고 싶어) and if you want to make it more polite you can say bogoshipoyo (보고 싶어요).

What does shippo mean in Korean?

This phrase 보고 싶어 (bogo shipo) means want to see, it likewise means I miss you. You might be wondering where is ‘you’ in that phrase, as you know in Korean subject in a sentence can actually be dropped such that 보고 싶어 is already an intimate way of saying I want to see you or I miss you.

How do you say I love your boyfriend so much in Korean?

How to Say “I Love You” in Korean

  1. “I love you” (casual) – 사랑해 (saranghae)
  2. “I love you” (polite) – 사랑해요 (saranghaeyo)
  3. “I like you” (casual) – 좋아해 (jowahae)
  4. “I like you” (polite) – 좋아해요 (jowahaeyo)
  5. “I love you, too” (casual) – 나도 사랑해 (nado sarangae)
  6. “Love” – 사랑 (sarang)
  7. “My love” – 내 사랑 (nae sarang)

What is the meaning of Yeobo?

honey
While the word 여보 (yeobo) only means “honey,” the word 자기 (jagi) can also mean “self,” “myself,” or “oneself.” For example, you might hear the phrase 자기 소개 (jagi sogae). This phrase means “self-introduction,” not “introduce your honey.”

What is the meaning of Arasseo?

I know
The word “araso” can also be used to express that you understand what the other person is saying. It is written as 알았어 in Korean so it is also often romanized as “arasseo.” This is an informal way of saying “okay” or “I know” in Korean.

What is the reply of saranghae?

If someone says “I love you” in Korean to you, then you can reply with 나도 사랑해 (nado saranghae). It means “I love you, too.”

What is Dangshin?

Basically, the word 당신 (dangshin) means “you” in Korean. But it doesn’t mean “you” the same way it does in English. If you’re a fan of K-Pop or Korean dramas, you’ll hear this word a lot. But please be careful! You’ll use this pronoun only when you’re talking to two types of people: those you love and those you hate.

What is Jagiya?

Jagiya (자기야) is an affectionate way to call your boyfriend or girlfriend. Jagiya is similar to ‘honey’, ‘darling’, baby’ in English. Both married and unmarried couples can call each other Jagiya. Below you can find some example sentences with Jagiya and some other ways to call your significant other in Korean.