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annyong haseyo

annyong

there's too many spellings ^-^"

Link was broken for me so here 안녕하세요 it is (pronounced like written above). I have 잘 지내심니까 (pronounced jahl jee-neh-seem-nee-kah)from a phrase book which is different from what Google Translate gives you (어떻게 지내? roughly pronounced au-toh-keh jee-neh and translates literally to "how doing" so that makes sense). I've never seen the second phrase, but I'm still learning and I'm very early into my studies. I would just stick with ahnyonghaseyo. Easier to pronounce and everyone understands :)

In case you don't have a handy dandy keyboard layout for the Korean alphabet, set your keyboard input to Korean and hit these letters: dkssudgktpdy. That SHOULD get you 안녕하세요. Whew, hope that helps!
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Hello in Korean is : An-nyung-ha-se-yo. ( you say this to strangers/ person you don't know well ), An-nyung. ( you say this to friends or somebody you know closely. Like classmates.), An-nyung-ha-shim-ni-ka. ( you say this to elders like your teacher or mighty person.)

How are you in Korean is : jal-ji-ne-shut-suh-yo? ( you say this to strangers/ person you don't know well ), jal-ji-net-ni? ( friendly version of how are you. ), jal-ji-ne-shut-sume-ni-ka? ( you say this to elders/ higher person. )

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There is no way of saying "how are you" in Korean. The whole thing of saying "how are you" is someting American (or should I say Western, as I know German and Spanish have their equivalents as well), and thus is not elligible for translation.

If you want to say "how are you" as in asking someone who's been sick, you say "기분 어때?" (Gi-boon uh-ddae) which means, "how do you feel".

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βˆ™ 14y ago

Formally: "안녕하세요" Anyoung hasaeyo

"잘 지내세요?" Jal jinae saeyo?

Informally:

"잘 지내?" Jal jinae?

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βˆ™ 12y ago

어떻게 지내세요?

eo-ddeoh-ge ji-nae-se-yo?
It is pronounced tie tie nay say oh

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βˆ™ 13y ago

yo seh ot tuh keh jee neh seh yo? If you can't pronounce it, it's okay.

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βˆ™ 7y ago

잘 지내세요? (jal ji-nae-se-yo?)

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βˆ™ 11y ago

어떻게 지내세요

어떻게 지내세요 = how are you

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어떻게 지내 eotteohge jinae

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