"Ahn nyeong ha sae yo" (μλ νμΈμ) is a common Korean greeting that translates to "hello" in English. It is used to greet someone formally when meeting for the first time or in a polite manner.
"Good Morning" in Hungarian = "Jó reggelt" (Yo rehg-gelt) "Good Afternoon" in Hungarian = "Jó napot" (Yo na-pot) "Good Evening" in Hungarian = "Jó estét" (Yo esh-tayt) "Good Night" in Hungarian = "Jó éjszakát" (Yo ais-okat)
Good Morning America - 1975 Yo Yo Man and the Silk Road Ensemble was released on: USA: 25 June 2002
좋은 아침 jyo en ah chim
pom-ruk-mae-krubผม-รัก-แม่-ครับ
The Thai equivalent of "hurray" is the last word in the Thai National Anthem. The word is ชโย or ไชโย [cha-yo or chai-yo].
there are many ways to say hello. hello, hi, good morning, greetings, what's up, whassup, yo, hey.
In Korean, "good morning" is translated as "μλ νμΈμ" (annyeonghaseyo) or "μ’μ μμΉ¨μ λλ€" (joheun achimimnida), both of which can be used as a greeting to wish someone a good morning.
To say 'I want to eat eggs in the morning' in Spanish, you would say 'Yo quiero comer huevos en la mañana.'
wuz good cuz, wuz good homes, yo
The Korean language for "good morning" is "μλ νμΈμ" (annyeonghaseyo).
"Yo soy bueno(a)"