in-yung-hi-say-yo this is how you pronounce it.
When speaking to adults: annyeong haseyo.
When speaking to young kids: annyeong.
In Korean the word 'Annyeonghaseyo' translates into the English word 'Hello'. If one is interested in learning other Korean words the website 'TalkToMeInKorean' has audio lessons and video lessons.
Ahn-Nyeong ( good by )
Ahn-Nyeong Hah-Seh-Yo ( hello )
An nyong(안녕)
anyeonghasaeyo (An nyoung ha seh yo =hello) [ 안녕하세요 ]
Hello is 안녕 < an nyeong> , 안녕하세요 <an nyeong ha se yo>
" an nyeong" is for friends or yonger than you.
" an nyeong ha se yo" is for older than you
안녕하세요. annyeong haseyo :)
Annyeonghasaeyo
annyeonghaseyo
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.
Annyeonghasaeyo
μλ νμΈμβHelloβ in Korean
No. The Korean word for hello is 안녕 (an-yong) and the word for no is 아니요 (a-ni-yo).
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 =)
"Annyeonghaseyo" (μλ νμΈμ) is a common greeting in Korean that means "hello." It is used to greet someone when you first meet them or enter a room.
안녕하세요
"Hey" is an English-American word, not Korean. "Hello" in Korean iw, "And-yung" (ond-yoong)
Maknae of Hello Venus is the youngest member of the South Korean girl group.
annyunghashimnika Salang Means: Hello (person you love or elder) love
Annyeonghaseyo