A commonly used greeting in Korean is안녕하세요 (annyeonghaseyo), which can be used to mean "hello", "good morning", "good afternoon" and also "good evening".
"Good night" in Korean would depend on who you were talking to:To adults you would say 안녕히주무세요 (annyeong hee jumuseyo).But if you were talking to your friend you would say 잘자 (jalja).
밤 = night
It's Korean: Araseyo=OK, Well Anyonghi=Hello Chumuseyo=Good Night
The duration of Sunday Night - South Korean TV series - is 2.92 hours.
bam (short a)
Sunday Night - South Korean TV series - was created on 1981-03-29.
A clock is a good luck gift for Korean.
Since i cant write it in Korean ill just translate it into English I night 2 days
The distinction is not made in Korean like it is in English, so usually 'annyeonghaseyo' (an-nyeong-ha-se-yo) suffices for each situation. In colloquial situations, for example between friends or to someone younger than yourself, you might say 'annyeong'.
"매우 좋아요" (mae-u joh-ayo) is the phrase for "very good" in Korean.
In Korean, "good" is expressed as "좋은 (joh-eun)" or "좋아요 (joahyo)" depending on the context of usage.
Here's a good link to help you pick some good Korean names