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Academic English #46. I

New Hair Institute · 김진오의 뉴헤어 프로젝트 · August 18, 2025

In English, “I’m telling you” corresponds to the Korean expressions “It’s true,” or “I’m really telling you.” It is usually used when someone does not believe something or is unsur...

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Clinic: New Hair Institute

Original post date: August 18, 2025

Translated at: April 25, 2026 at 8:16 AM

Medical note: This translation does not guarantee medical accuracy or suitability for treatment decisions.

In English, “I’m telling you” corresponds to the Korean expressions “It’s true,” or “I’m really telling you.”

It is usually used when someone does not believe something or is unsure, and you want to emphasize that it is true.

It is also often used to convey a nuance of “I’m really telling you” with emotion mixed in.

You can understand it as an expression that carries emphasis, persuasion, and confidence in conversation.

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Three example sentences

  • It’s true, the food at that restaurant is really delicious. → I’m telling you, the food at that restaurant is amazing.

  • Really, it’s going to snow this week. → I’m telling you, it’s going to snow this week.

  • It’s true, you really have to watch that movie. → ​I’m telling you, you have to watch that movie.

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