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⏳ Welcome to a Gentle Korean Expression!
In Korean, when you want to say you’ll wait for someone, you say:
기다릴게요 — Gidarilgeyo
It’s warm, caring, and reassuring — like saying
“I’ll wait for you.” or “Take your time.”
in English. 💛
🧠 Let’s Break It Down
기다리다 (gidarida) = to wait
-ㄹ게요 (-lgeyo) = future promise / friendly commitment
Put them together and it becomes:
✨ “I’ll wait.” ✨
It expresses patience, kindness, and understanding —
perfect for conversations with friends, family, or someone special.
Use it when:
- When the other person is late
- When someone is getting ready
- When you want to gently express that you’re willing to wait
🗣️ How to Say It
Pronunciation: [gi-da-ril-ge-yo]
Say it softly in 4 caring beats:
gi | da | ril | ge | yo 🎵
Tip: Let “ril-ge-yo” roll smoothly —
it gives the phrase a warm, reassuring tone.
🍪 HangulBite Tip
기다릴게요 is a beautiful way to express patience in Korean.
It shows trust, kindness, and emotional support —
one of the sweetest expressions you can use in daily life. 🇰🇷✨
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