Joel
Hwangyong-hamnida
환영 = welcome
환영 홈
In South Africa, you can say "Wamkelekile" to mean welcome.
Hwan yong ham ni da
어서 오세요 (eoseo-ose-yo) or welcome in English
I do not know.. I don't think anyone would know the answer to that, but since I'm a South Korean, I say that South Korean women are going to win! Since North Korean women don't have much rights, but South Korean women have all the rights a person needs, I think South Korean women would be more stronger than North Korean women in any way.
You can say "Bienvenue en Afrique du Sud" in French, which translates to Welcome to South Africa.
나는 한국에서 왔어요
"위에 얻는다 나무에 그것을 가십시오" Just email it to her x) YOU'RE WELCOME :D
hahaha... dae-han-min-guk
"대한민국" Daehanminguk, which means "Republic of Korea".