It would be "어떻게 지내세요"? to someone older than you, like a senior,
and "어떻게 지내?" or "어떻게 지내니?" to someone your age.
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as a tourist, both countries are pretty safe except you have to be careful of what you say in North Korea, if you say something that scrutinizes the N. Koreans or the Government there, i believe that you can be taken away by soldiers. even though north korea has a lot to offer, i would suggest South Korea just for convenience.
Korea has the nickname called "Land of the Morning Calm"
An yong ha sae yo
Population cannot be accurately determined in North Korea, however since there are reports of people dying of starvation, i would think that South Korea has a larger population.
Well lately there have been threats from north korea, a disturbance with missiles, and the death of Kim Jung Ill (NK's leader) and lets just say, the north doesn't like the south...
Korean
Eu sou um conferencista na Universidade.
Senhoras e senhores <pronounce: señoras e señores>
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Japanese
dai is how you says yes in Korea or you can say nai
Korea in Korean is "hanguk"
Try finding it in the globe.
try the website below, you can type in text in any given languange, and have it translated for you to any other given language http://babelfish.Yahoo.com/
남자 친구 (Romanisation: Namja Chingu) Pronunciation- Nahm-jah Chin-goo Literally means boyfriend. ^^