The Korean word "chamaneyo" (참아네요) is an informal way of saying "yes" or "I understand" in Korean. It is often used in casual conversations among friends or peers.
The word for "welcome" in Korean is "환영합니다" (hwan-yeong-hamnida). It is used to greet someone who has arrived or to express hospitality. In more casual situations, you might simply say "환영해요" (hwan-yeong-haeyo).
환영합니다
You wrote the romanized version of: 생일 축하합니다 It means happy birthday
Hwangyong-hamnida
환영 = welcome
환영 홈
Joel
천만에요“You’re welcome” in Korean
an yeong hae sae yo
The only Australian word for 'welcome' is welcome.
Yes, the word Korean describes the word War. It is an adjective.