you are
It can be당신은 어떻게 지내요?(dang-sin-eun eo-tteoh-ke ji-nae-yo?)But this one is more spoken어떻게 지내세요?(eo-tteoh-ke ji-nae-se-yo?)*nae is spoken as ne
How are you? Right?It can be당신은 어떻게 지내요?(dang-sin-eun eo-tteoh-ke ji-nae-yo?)But this one is more spoken어떻게 지내세요?(eo-tteoh-ke ji-nae-se-yo?)*nae is spoken as ne
a-reum-da-un 아름다운 you are beautiful - 당신은 아름다워요. (dang-sin-eun a-reum-da-wo-yo)
(JEUN DANG SIN EOL sarangham nida.)
Two ways of saying 'do you speak Korean?' in Korean are:한국말 하세요? (hangugmal haseyo?)- polite;used when speaking to adults or people of a higher status than you한국말 해? (hangugmal hae?) - casual;used when speaking to people of an equal or lower status than your own
it means 'betrayer'
No, saying "dang" is not considered a sin in most religious beliefs. It is generally seen as a mild expression of surprise or frustration.
Dang-sin-i Jam-deun Sa-i-e - 2008 is rated/received certificates of: Singapore:NC-16 South Korea:15
The cast of Dang-sin-i Jam-deun Sa-i-e - 2008 includes: Soo Yeon Han as Fishing place woman
내가 사랑하고 어떻게 당신이 나를 사랑하는 (nae-ga sa-rang-ha-go eo-tteoh-ke dang-sin-i na-reul sa-rang-ha-neun)
nee show sin mi
The phrase "god dang" is not inherently considered a sin in most religious beliefs. However, some individuals may find it disrespectful or offensive depending on their personal beliefs. It is important to be mindful of how language can impact others and to use respectful language.