A commonly used greeting in Korean is안녕하세요 (annyeonghaseyo), which can be used to mean "hello", "good morning", "good afternoon" and also "good evening".
안녕히 주무ì‹ì‹œìš” (annyonghi jumushipsiyo) - formal
ìž˜ìž (jal jja) - informal
"Good night" in Korean would depend on who you were talking to:To adults you would say 안녕히주무세요 (annyeong hee jumuseyo).But if you were talking to your friend you would say 잘자 (jalja).
밤 = night
It's Korean: Araseyo=OK, Well Anyonghi=Hello Chumuseyo=Good Night
The duration of Sunday Night - South Korean TV series - is 2.92 hours.
bam (short a)
Sunday Night - South Korean TV series - was created on 1981-03-29.
A clock is a good luck gift for Korean.
Since i cant write it in Korean ill just translate it into English I night 2 days
The distinction is not made in Korean like it is in English, so usually 'annyeonghaseyo' (an-nyeong-ha-se-yo) suffices for each situation. In colloquial situations, for example between friends or to someone younger than yourself, you might say 'annyeong'.
좋은 = good
Here's a good link to help you pick some good Korean names
Korean is the official language of both North Korea and South Korea. The phrase "good luck' in Korean is haeng-un-eul bil-eo yo.