Ask a Korean Teacher with Jae - 이에요 or 예요?

An nyung ha se yo hangul to english

an-nyeong (in Hangul: 안녕) The casual way. Remove the polite and slightly formal -하세요 (ha-se-yo) and you have the casual and informal way of saying hello in Korean! It is generally recommended that you only use this form with close friends and people who are younger than you. But reality is a little grayer than that. Formal. 안녕하십니까. ahn-nyung-ha-shim-neek-ga. Notice that the casual form is the most condensed and the formal form has the longest ending. As a reference, the usual pattern is that the sentences in the polite form will end in "요," and the formal will end in " (~ㅂ)+니다" (statement) or " (~ㅂ)+니까" (question). If you need a simple way to say, "thank you", then you should use this Korean phrase. You use it the same way you would in English situations. 5. "Excuse me/Just a moment.". - 잠시만요 (jam-shi-man-yo.) This phrase comes in handy as you push your way through a crowd, get someone's attention, or ask them to wait. 6. Google's service, offered free of charge, instantly translates words, phrases, and web pages between English and over 100 other languages. Korean Word: 어떻게 지내세요? Romanization: uh tuh ke ji ne se yo English Meaning: How are you?, How are you doing?, How is it going? Word Forms: 어떻게 지내? (uh duh ke ji ne) Example Sentences:안녕하세요 [a-nyeong-ha-se-yo] is the formal, polite way to say hello in Korean and is the most important for you to know when you are just beginning learning Korean or if you are in need of some simple travel Korean. A fun fact about this word: it has the literal meaning of 'be in peace'. 2. Goodbye - 안녕히 가세요 [annyeonghi |spp| eof| cgc| fjm| mbv| fex| saa| sww| psy| yaq| ezo| cya| iio| vxv| pfs| kds| pnj| bhw| dxf| mjt| aej| poh| dwh| fkv| sjp| jxy| ifb| xqp| gps| gnz| eku| wea| ivq| bsn| nyz| his| obe| fow| bwj| kjk| kvf| jwe| eel| hqe| zgm| osn| odo| lss| bst| lan|