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What is chocolate in Korean?

We also call it Chocolate as American say it.

초콜릿 this is how we write

What does Korean word yobo mean?

"yobo" in korean means "dear or honey". its usually used when a husband or wife are addressing each other. "yoboseo" is more like a greeting when answering the phone like "hello".

What does 'kashahamnida' mean in Korean a friend told you this and asked you to look it up he said it means 'thank you' but you thought 'kumawa' is 'thank you' what does it really mean?

Both kumawa and kamsahamnida (not kashahamnida, if I'm not mistaken) mean thank you. However, Koreans use the former with people of the same age or with someone younger. The latter is used with older or more important people, a more respectful way of expressing thanks.

Hope that helps.

Is there a Wikipedia Article on water written in Korean Language?

Yes, there are some... There's some on Korean celebrities

AnswerThere are sites that have explanations on water in Korean. Please go to: www.Google.com

TYPE IN: Article on water in the Korean language. Usually there is a button you can push that will also say 'Translate' and you can use this later if you want it in English.

How do you write my name Mandy into Korean characters and how it read?

It would be written "맨디" and pronounced basically the same as in english, but the 'a' sounds like the one in 'stay'.

Good Luck in Korean?

Korean is the official language of both North Korea and South Korea. The phrase "good luck' in Korean is haeng-un-eul bil-eo yo.

How do you say hi in Korean?

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