to friend : an young
formal : an young ha seo yo.
it's like spanish. formal = usted form
if you want to be polite, you say ahn-young-ha-say-yo. if you just want to greet your friend, say ahn-young
AN-YONG-HASEYO
Annyeonghasaeyo
annyunghashimnika Salang Means: Hello (person you love or elder) love
north korean language is the same with south korean language and they say annyung 안녕!
Twas obviously asked by a Korean. Annyong haseyo is Korean for hello, and the french equivalent is bonjour =) Twas obviously asked by a Korean. Annyong haseyo is Korean for hello, and the french equivalent is bonjour =)
"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.
yes, it could also mean: how are you? or hello! nice to meet you.
If you meant hello in Korean it's "Ahn nyong" And if you meant hello Korea it's "Ahn nyong Han gook"
Hello in Korean is spelled "μλ νμΈμ" (annyeonghaseyo) and pronounced as "ahn-nyeong-ha-se-yo."
The word "hello" in Korean is spelled "μλ νμΈμ" (annyeonghaseyo).
Hello Hello by FT Island was on the soundtrack for a Korean drama. They have some songs on the Muscle Girl! soundtrack.
whoever answered "ahnyanghasayo" is wrong, the romanization is even wrong. Annyeonghaseyo means hello/hi/etc. Korean for waiting is 기다리는 - kidarineun.
μλ νμΈμβHelloβ in Korean