it is pronounce Ahn N Young i believe and is Korean for Hello.
i am sorry
Wóŝkate anpétu waŝté) Courtesy of a native speaker and the New Lakota Dictionary. It is pronounced wo-ska-tay ahn-peh-too wash-tay
"Year" in Spanish is "año". It is pronounced "AHN-yo". Please see this site for confirmation of the translation: http://www.answers.com/library/Translations
If you mean, I've behaved good, the answer is: "Yo me e portado bien"
No, Yo means "I" Yo hablo = I speak.
ahn-young-ha-say-oh
안녕하세요 (annyeonghaseyo) is a formal way of saying 'hello' 안녕 (annyeong) is the one when you say hi to your friends
There are two ways of saying hi.To the elders or someone superior than you are or if you are meeting someone for the first time, you always use,"Ahn-nyung-ha-se-yo".If you are talking to a close friend or someone way younger than you, you use,"Ahn- nyung"
In Korean, "how are you?" is "μ΄λ»κ² μ§λ΄μΈμ?" (eotteoke jinaeseyo) in formal speech and "μ΄λ»κ² μ§λ΄?" (eotteoke jinae?) in informal speech.
An yong ha sae yo
an-nyeong-ha-sae-yo 안녕하세요
an-nyeong-ha-sae-yo 안녕하세요
Hello: "안녕하세요", pronounced "ahn-nyoung-ha-seh-yo" Hi: "안녕", pronounced: "ahn-nyoung" Goodbye (to the one staying): "안녕히계세요", pronounced: "ahn-nyoung-hee-gyeh-seh-yo" Goodbye (to the one going): "안녕히가세요", pronounced: "ahn-nyoung-hee-gah-seh-yo"
to friend : an young formal : an young ha seo yo. it's like spanish. formal = usted form
You mean in Korean. The informal way is "ahn young". The formal way (usually to adults and those who are older in age) is "ahn young ha seh yo".
여러분 안녕하세요!Romanized: Yeoreobun* annyeonghaseyo!Read: Yo-row*-boon ahn-nyong-ha-say-yo*The R sound in 'reo' is slightly rolled and is neither a full R or L sound.안녕하세요 여러분안녕하세요 (an-nyeong-ha-se-yo; Hello) 여러분 (Yo-ro-boon; Everyone)
i am sorry