It can be
당신은 어떻게 지내요?
(dang-sin-eun eo-tteoh-ke ji-nae-yo?)
But this one is more spoken
어떻게 지내세요?
(eo-tteoh-ke ji-nae-se-yo?)
*nae is spoken as ne
Yes, the Korean language uses a writing system called Hangul, which consists of characters representing consonants and vowels. Hangul characters are used to form syllabic blocks that represent sounds in the Korean language.
미셀 (me-shell)
English: RaychelPronunciation: Re-i-chelHangul/ Korean Characters: ë ˆì´ì²¼
Chris in Korean characters is 크리스
한나
Your name "Afiqah" can be written in Korean characters as 아피카.
Korean characters do not show up properly on WikiAnswers. But see the Related Link.
시블
Sheean = 시안
김정수
복정영
In Korean, "Lawson" is spelled as "로손." The Korean characters correspond to the sounds in the name, adapting it to the phonetic system of the Korean language.