Hello in Korean is:
annyong-hasseyo
안녕하세요
Good bye in Korean depends on who is leaving and who is staying.
The person leaving says:
안녕히계세요
annyonghi-kjeseyo - which literally means stay with peace.
The person staying says:
안녕히 가세요
annyonghi-kaseyo - which literally means go with peace.
If you are both leaving, then you say:
안녕히 가세요
annyonghi-kaseyo.
감사합니다^^
AnnyeongPronounced: Aan-yungIt can mean a number of things, for instance, it can be a simple greeting, or a farewell.1: Hi!2: How are you?3: Goodbye!
just say hi, hiya, hola and to say goodbye say bye, bye-byes, or adios!
안녕 = goodbye
This depends on whether or not the person you're saying goodbye to is staying or leaving:Staying: 안녕히계세요 (annyeong geseyo)Leaving: 안녕히가세요 (annyeong gaseyo)Alternatively, if you know the person well (friend/family), you can just say안녕 (annyeong).
"Hi" is said as "Olá" in Portuguese. "Goodbye" is said as "Adeus" or "Tchau".
In "crazy language" 'goodbye' means 'hello.'
What else can you say. When you pick up, you can't say goodbye or hi or any other thang.
Hello: "안녕하세요", pronounced "ahn-nyoung-ha-seh-yo" Hi: "안녕", pronounced: "ahn-nyoung" Goodbye (to the one staying): "안녕히계세요", pronounced: "ahn-nyoung-hee-gyeh-seh-yo" Goodbye (to the one going): "안녕히가세요", pronounced: "ahn-nyoung-hee-gah-seh-yo"
"Hello" and Then "Goodbye" also you can say "hi" or "hey" and "whats up" is also some hellos then there is "bye" so bye bye
hi in Korean would be annyeong(to your friends, brother, sister, someone around your age) and to elders you would say annyeonghaseyo. i wish i could show you how to write it in Korean letters but doesnt work here did this help???? hope it did
To say hi is to raise the either hand to the height of the head and wave left to right, and bye you do the same process.
gae sek hi(개새끼)