it is pronounce Ahn N Young i believe and is Korean for Hello.
What is subject pronoun for mi hermano y yo
"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
'mi' = 'my' (singular) 'you' is English. 'Yo' = 'I'
Mi primo bello (of a male) Mi prima bella/linda (of a female)
I am sorry (casual way): 미안(mi-an)/미안해 (Mi-an-hae) I am sorry (casual polite way): 미안해요 (mi-an-hae-yo) I am very sorry (polite formal way): 죄송합니다 (joi-song-hab-ni-da)
it is pronounce Ahn N Young i believe and is Korean for Hello.
ahn-young-ha-say-oh
( yo ahn ah )
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"
The word for "I like you" in Korean is "์ข์ํด์" (joh-ah-hae-yo).
an yeong hae sae yo
"ahn-nyoung-hee-gah-seh-yo"
just sound it out in English... sa- rang.. like sah-Ron... to say i love you... you use sa rang hae or to be formal u say sa rang hae yo... they mostly say sa rang hae, sa rang hae yo or sarang hamida sa rang hae--sah-Ron-heh it similar to word Ron... but a bit different tone... sa rang hae yo-- sah-Ron-heh-your (kinda simil;ar but drop the r sound) *don't say it like yo yo... that's wrong... say it like how you would say paul that aw sound Sa-rang-hamida-- sa-Ron-hah-me-dah
In Korean, "how are you?" is "์ด๋ป๊ฒ ์ง๋ด์ธ์?" (eotteoke jinaeseyo) in formal speech and "์ด๋ป๊ฒ ์ง๋ด?" (eotteoke jinae?) in informal speech.
Yo y mi novio Me and my boyfriend
What is subject pronoun for mi hermano y yo