you can just say "Annyeong", but a more polite way is to say "Annyeongi gyeseyo" if you are the person leaving, or "Annyeongi gaseyo" if youre the one staying.
Adios.
미ì
once/ one
it's 집
ting long
음악 (eum-ak).
You need to give the language of the word you want translated. ----Kyeopta is a Korean word.
'Shibal (시발)' means the same as the f-word in English.
Dear in Korean is spelled like 여 보 pronouncetion is ya bo
Hwang. The Hwang Clan had many members who were kings.
"소화기", pronounced "soh-hwah-gee"
No, Obreska is not translated from Italian to English as "Goodbye." The word in question serves instead as a last or place name in Croatia. The Italian equivalents instead will be Addio ("To God"), Arrivederci ("See one another again!"), or Ciao ("Bye," "Goodbye") according to context.