what is annyeong in korean You can write in Korean alphabet as "안녕" The word was originally from Chinese vocabulary "安寧" As Lyra said at her answer, it means "Hello" (between friends and informal way) There are another expressions to say "Hello" according to relation between a speaker and a listener. 안녕하세요. (formal and respectful form of 안녕, also you can use in public ...
what is hello and goodbye in korean? is it annyeong?im getting really confuse when i try to translate it using dictionery and write it in hangul. can someone help me with this. =) hello = 안녕하세요 goodb
italki - what is hello and goodbye in korean? is it annyeong?im getting ...
Just saying 안녕 (annyeong) is the most informal way of saying hello or goodbye. It's what you would say to your close friends, or to little kids. As you watch Korean dramas, you can listen and observe which form of "Hello" and "Goodbye" the actors use.
What is Hello and Goodbye in Korean? All i know is annyeong ... - italki
Lynda Annyeong-haseyo means hello in korean. So I guess you just reply with 'annyeong-haseyo' back.
What most people use as "Hello" in Korean, in the polite, but not formal speech is Annyeong Haseyo? (안녕 하세요?). Annyoeng literally means "Peace," and this appears in what you're hearing for hello and goodbye both I'm guessing. Sometimes, this is used by itself for hello or goodbye, but that is usually only with children.
Annyeong (안녕) is the romanized version of hi. 안녕 (annyeong) is used between friends and is more casual. 안녕하세요 [an-nyeong-ha-se-yo] means hello. It is more polite and would be used between strangers and/or people older than you.