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Greetings
Term/Phrase
Translation
Pronunciation
Hello (formal)
안녕하세요
Ahn-young-ha-say-yo
Hello (informal)
안녕
Ahn-nyong
Greetings everyone
안녕하세요, 여러분
Ahn-nyong-ha-say-yo, yeo-reo-bun
How are you? (formal)
잘 지내세요?
Jahl-jee-nae-say-yo
Polite 'hello'. A more standard way to say 'hello' is 안녕하세요 (annyeonghaseyo). This is technically the most common way to greet in Korean and can ...
"Hi" or "Hello" in Korean · "Thank you" in Korean · "You're welcome" in Korean · "Goodbye" in Korean · "Good night" in Korean · "Happy Birthday" in Korean · "I'm ...
Koreans say “안녕하세요 [an nyeong ha seyo]?” while slightly bowing their head when they greet others. “안녕하세요?”is used interchangeably to say “Hi, ...
Informal “hello” in Korean. Finally, there's also hello in casual speech: 안녕 (annyeong). If you are greeting someone who is younger than you or is a close ...
Greeting someone over the phone in Korean follows a specific protocol. Starting the conversation with "yeoboseyo" (여보세요), meaning "Hello?", or "annyeong" ( ...
1 янв. 2016 г. · The most common way to greet people in South Korea is with a bow. The casual bow is a dip of the head with eyes closed, sometimes accompanied by ...
The most common way of greeting in Korea is 'bowing', or 'jeol'. A person who's younger or lower in position bows to someone older or higher in position. When ...
There are several ways of greeting in Korea. The most common way to greet Koreans is to bow your head and bend your upper body to say “Hello”. When you arrive ...
The most universally recognized Korean greeting is "Annyeonghaseyo" (안녕하세요), which translates to "Hello" or "How are you?" in English. This phrase is ...
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