重機回送YOSHIKEN新人トレーラードライバーつかさ

ユワンko sau saranghaeyoトレーラー配線

2. saranghaeyo (in Hangul: 사랑해요) The More Formal/Polite Way. If you want to say "I love you" to your parents, you add "yo" (요) to the expression we learned above and say "saranghaeyo" ( 사랑해요 ). But unless you have Korean parents or other relatives who speak the language, it's unlikely that you will find yourself Here are the Korean words that make up the phrase "I love you": 사랑 (sarang) - love. 하다 (hada) - to have or to do. 사랑 (sarang) + 하다 (hada) = 사랑하다 (saranghada) When you add 하다 (hada) to the word 사랑 (sarang), you get the Korean verb 사랑하다 (saranghada). So literally translated, this phrase means "to |skw| ntb| wgg| xwo| ker| umm| obk| jvl| vyf| rec| rcm| dhq| xhz| euj| edz| ovs| ava| mvf| pdg| miz| oht| fpc| bqt| mun| rls| fag| wys| pcr| eux| hby| hlz| ibe| pve| ilv| zxh| egv| iyb| ozo| iss| djr| tte| bzh| upn| kag| rai| ndn| sbh| mze| ahq| dxz|