It's written as 이름이 뭐요? and pronounced "i-reum-i mwo-yo?"
"μμ§λ΄μΈμ" (jal jinaesseoyo) is how you would say "What is your name?" in Korean.
In Korean, the name Kristine is pronounced as "ν¬λ¦¬μ€ν΄" (Keu-ri-seu-tin).
In Korean, the name "Syazwani" would be pronounced as "μ€μ¦μλ" (syajeuwani).
Juan...Won----Juan---An--OnAn is in Juan and On is in WonSo you pronounce Won in Korean as Juan
The Korean name "Zhong" is pronounced as "jong" with a soft "j" sound like in the word "jam."
The Korean name for Sweta is μ€μ¨ν (seu-weta).
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In Korean, the name Kristine is pronounced as "ν¬λ¦¬μ€ν΄" (Keu-ri-seu-tin).
The Korean name "Zhong" is pronounced as "jong" with a soft "j" sound like in the word "jam."
In Korean, the name "Syazwani" would be pronounced as "μ€μ¦μλ" (syajeuwani).
캐롤라인, you pronounce it the same.
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Juan...Won----Juan---An--OnAn is in Juan and On is in WonSo you pronounce Won in Korean as Juan
we in Korean "우리". You pronounce it like this: woo-ree
헌터 = hunter
In Korean, "let's eat" is said as "μ, λ°₯ λ¨Ήμ" (ja, bap meokja), which is pronounced as "jah, bap muhk-jah".
마담 = madam
Han (Pronounced like 'Pan') - Cook <---American way (wrong) Hahn - Gook <----Korean way (한국) (correct) [it means "Korean" in Korean] The way they say it in the commercial is wrong, the Korean name of the company is 한국타이어 which literary means "Korean Tires"