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Translate good morning to korean language? |
Travel Info Translate good morning to korean language? Travel Tips Morning Calm is correct in her translations, but, when greeting each other, Koreans don't usually take time of day into consideration (morning, afternoon, evening, etc). They standard greeting for anytime, almost anywhere is: 鞎堧厱頃橃劯鞖? pronounced "an-young ha-say-yo" the "a's" have the sound as in "ahh," not a short "a" sound like in "cat." and the "young" sounds just like the english word "young" - these aren't the exact romanizations, but they are the same sound (if you're a beginner). there are, of course, other greetings, depending on situation, age, etc., but I'd say that's the most common greeting. if you're really close to the person (same age, friends, etc), you can just say "鞎堧厱" ("an-young," again with the "ahh" sounding "a". sorry it got so long, but hope it helps... Source(s): Lived in Korea for three years (and studied the language). Other Travel Tips 膦嬱潃 鞎勳龚! Jo-eun ah-chim! (informal) 膦嬱潃 鞎勳龚鞚挫棎鞖? Jo-eun ah-chim-e-eh-yo! or 膦嬱潃 鞎勳龚鞛呺媹雼? Jo-eun ah-chim-imb-ni-da! (formal) not sure if you could see the Korean characters, but those are 3 ways. Korean American (part Indian) |
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