yes, it could also mean:
how are you?
or
hello! nice to meet you.
Formal: 안녕하세요 /an-niyong-ha-say-yo/ Informal: 안녕 /an-niyong/ Ahhn niyong ha say yo. or Ahhn niyong. you could pronounce it like "onion" if it helps you because an-niyoung and onion sound similar
"Ahn nyeong ha sae yo" (안녕하세요) is a common Korean greeting that translates to "hello" in English. It is used to greet someone formally when meeting for the first time or in a polite manner.
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 =)
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."
whoever answered "ahnyanghasayo" is wrong, the romanization is even wrong. Annyeonghaseyo means hello/hi/etc. Korean for waiting is 기다리는 - kidarineun.
You say "hello" in English.
"Nae jeonhwa-e eungdab hasibsio" is how you say "please answer my call" in Korean. Because of different dialects and differences in translating different people may say this phrase slightly differently.
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