Tobias Christensen
Is there a way to say "miss" in Korean? I'm looking for a Korean word to say "miss". I know for "I miss you" you most commonly say "보고 싶어", but what if you want to say "I miss hanging out with you" or "I miss eating with you"? My Korean friend said you usually just say "____하고 싶어", but I feel like it doesn't quite reach the nuance of "missing" something, since it literally means "I want to ______". Same with "보고 싶어" where it literally only means "I want to see you"
3 févr. 2018 15:18
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그립다. = miss "I miss hanging out with you" - 너랑 같이 놀았던게 그리워 "I miss eating with you" - 너랑 같이 밥먹은게 그리워
3 février 2018
Both 네가 그리워 and 너를 그리워해 are possible.
4 février 2018
Thanks Heesob. Is it possible to say "너가 그리워" or "너를 그리워해" then?
4 février 2018
4 février 2018
아 아이 시
3 février 2018
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