byaney
Actually, It's "Miyanae"
You only say that to kids
To adults: Jweisung hamnida
"Miyanae" is good for those younger than you.
"Mianada" is good for those of your own status.
"Jweisung hamnida" or "Kamsa hamnida" is acceptable to address an elder.
미안해(요)
mi-an-hae(yo)
*Its optional to say the -yo
*hae is pronounced as *he
OR
죄송합니다
*for more formal
To be safe, I'll give you the most formal way to say it since Korean has different levels of politeness. 죄송합니다 = joe song hab ni da
formal: josonghabnida
informal: mianhae
Jeongmal Mianhe
gam-sa-ham-ni-da
mianhae
It means... I'm sorry
The Korean "mianhaeyo" or 미안해요 in the Korean Hangul script is an apology, it translates simply to "sorry" in English.
The modern Korean handwritting style is hangle. Sorry I couldn't write it in Korean. The website doesn't let me.......
In 1950 the korean war start and i don't kow where did korean war started. Sorry
늦게 미안 오전 오전 = am sorry am late
no mate sorry
sorry, but i do know that 50,000 Americans were killed in the Korean War.
It is an informal way of saying sorry in Korean.
do you mean MEAN? (meyan) it means sorry..
sorry bout dat!
안돼 (Andwae) Andwae meaning is can't, or I can't
Sandra Oh and John Cho...the only korean american actress and actor I can remember ----- Sorry checked again, Sandra Oh is korean canadian...guess she doesn't count.