How to Write “I Love You” in Korean — Free Hangul Tracing Worksheet (Stroke Order + Korean Calligraphy)

 Are you learning Korean or just curious about how to write “I love you” in beautiful Hangul?

In this post, I’ll guide you step-by-step through writing 사랑해 (saranghae) — the Korean phrase for “I love you” — using a custom-designed handwriting worksheet.


This printable worksheet was created on iPad with clear stroke order arrows, light tracing guides, and space to practice each character four times. It’s perfect for beginners, language learners, or even Korean calligraphy lovers looking to improve their writing form.



Free Hangul handwriting worksheet — how to write 사랑해 (I love you) in Korean



✅ What’s inside:



  • The full phrase 사랑해 (I love you) broken down into each Hangul character
  • Correct stroke order with arrows for easy guidance
  • 4 tracing boxes per character to help you build muscle memory
  • Light gray guides to keep your letters neat
  • A calming, aesthetic layout — great for handwriting or ASMR fans!






🖋️ Why this worksheet is helpful:



Practicing Hangul with correct stroke order is essential to writing beautifully and naturally in Korean.

Whether you’re learning for fun, traveling to Korea, or connecting with Korean culture through K-dramas or K-pop, mastering simple phrases like “saranghae” is a great first step.




🎁 Free PDF Download

You can download the tracing sheet for free at the bottom of this post. Print it out or use it digitally on a tablet.

If you’d like your own name written in Korean, leave a comment — I might write it next!



Free Hangul handwriting worksheet — how to write 사랑해 (I love you) in Korean

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How to download the tracing worksheet



👉 To download the image or worksheet:


  1. Tap and hold the image on your phone (or right-click if you’re on a computer).
  2. Select “Download image” or “Save to device”.
  3. The file will be saved to your photo gallery or downloads folder.
  4. You can print it out or open it in a drawing app like GoodNotes, Procreate, or Notability!



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