Jan 29, 2002 10:53
22 yrs ago
Chinese term
Tangshin-i cho-a-yo
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This was from my girlfriend. I am not quite sure if it is Chinese though.
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4 +2 | It's Korean for "I like you." | Sisal (X) |
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It's Korean for "I like you."
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Note added at 2002-01-29 15:14:45 (GMT)
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\"Tangshin(i)\" is one way of saying \"You.\"
If you want to tell her, \"I like you too.\" You can say, \"Nadho nhol choayo.\"
Na = I (informal)
dho = too
nho = you
nhol = you (object)
Happy courting!
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Note added at 2002-01-29 17:22:01 (GMT)
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Ooops! It\'s \"Nadho nhol choaheyo.\"
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Note added at 2002-01-29 15:14:45 (GMT)
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\"Tangshin(i)\" is one way of saying \"You.\"
If you want to tell her, \"I like you too.\" You can say, \"Nadho nhol choayo.\"
Na = I (informal)
dho = too
nho = you
nhol = you (object)
Happy courting!
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Note added at 2002-01-29 17:22:01 (GMT)
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Ooops! It\'s \"Nadho nhol choaheyo.\"
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