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in-yung-he-ga-sa-yo. this is how you say it if you leave that person.

in-yung-he-gi-sa-yo this is how you say it if that person leaves

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안녕 (annyeong)

안녕히 계세요 (annyeonghi gyeseyo) - you are leaving

안녕히 가세요 (annyeonghi gaseyo) - you are staying

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여러분,안녕!! (casual)

여러분,안녀히게세요!!(formal)

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It's the same as Hi

ahn nyung

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안영

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