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annyong haseyo
annyong
there's too many spellings ^-^"
Link was broken for me so here 안녕하세요 it is (pronounced like written above). I have 잘 지내심니까 (pronounced jahl jee-neh-seem-nee-kah)from a phrase book which is different from what Google Translate gives you (어떻게 지내? roughly pronounced au-toh-keh jee-neh and translates literally to "how doing" so that makes sense). I've never seen the second phrase, but I'm still learning and I'm very early into my studies. I would just stick with ahnyonghaseyo. Easier to pronounce and everyone understands :)
In case you don't have a handy dandy keyboard layout for the Korean alphabet, set your keyboard input to Korean and hit these letters: dkssudgktpdy. That SHOULD get you 안녕하세요. Whew, hope that helps!Annyeonghasaeyo
annyunghashimnika Salang Means: Hello (person you love or elder) love
north korean language is the same with south korean language and they say annyung 안녕!
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 =)
yes, it could also mean: how are you? or hello! nice to meet you.
If you meant hello in Korean it's "Ahn nyong" And if you meant hello Korea it's "Ahn nyong Han gook"
Hello in Korean is spelled "안녕하세요" (annyeonghaseyo) and pronounced as "ahn-nyeong-ha-se-yo."
the Korean spelling for hello is ANNYEONGHAESAEYO :)
Hello Hello by FT Island was on the soundtrack for a Korean drama. They have some songs on the Muscle Girl! soundtrack.
whoever answered "ahnyanghasayo" is wrong, the romanization is even wrong. Annyeonghaseyo means hello/hi/etc. Korean for waiting is 기다리는 - kidarineun.
안녕하세요“Hello” in Korean
No. The Korean word for hello is 안녕 (an-yong) and the word for no is 아니요 (a-ni-yo).