teach/tell me....

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hiya....anybody can tell me how to say 'thank you', 'hello' and 'how are you' in korean.....?????

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stephy

2002.12.08 23:54:30

hello is [an-nyong] or maybe hello, how r u? [an-nyong ha-sae-yo?]

stephy

2002.12.09 00:06:11

thank you is [gam sa ham-ni-da]

melaneL

2002.12.09 21:24:50

thanks you.....what about 'sorry'???

melaneL

2002.12.09 21:35:27

'your're welcome' , 'i love you' . i hate you'.....

melaneL

2002.12.09 21:35:47

'i am sorry'

stephy

2002.12.09 23:44:02

i love u is [dang-sin-eul-sa-rang-hae-yo]

stephy

2002.12.09 23:47:09

u're welcum is [Cheonmaneyo]

stephy

2002.12.09 23:48:31

sorry is [Mianhamnida. (Joesong-hamnida.)]

stephy

2002.12.09 23:49:01

but the others i m not that sure....sry...

Jake (찬희)

2002.12.09 23:58:20

oh... 'I hate you' is 'dang-sin-eul-sil-uh-hae-yo'

Jake (찬희)

2002.12.09 23:58:48

thanks stephy for helping...^^

melaneL

2002.12.10 11:36:22

what is the different between ' sa-rang-hae-yo' and 'dang-sin-eul-sa-rang-hae-yo' ????

melaneL

2002.12.10 11:37:31

'ha sae yo' means how are you????

Jake (찬희)

2002.12.10 14:00:20

'dang-sin-eul' emphasizes who you are telling it to...'sa-rang-hae-yo' doesn't say who is loving who...it's assuming you are telling this to someone who is reading or hearing it...

Jake (찬희)

2002.12.10 14:09:28

'ha-sae-yo' by itself could mean 'Do it.' 'An-nyong' is more like a casual 'hi' or 'bye'...(i know that's strange..but it's true) 'An-nyong ha-sae-yo?' is a greeting that asks 'how are you?' Without the question mark, it becomes a more formal greeting to someone you haven't met before, something like, 'Hello.'

stephy

2002.12.10 14:47:12

sry for those wrong phrases....korean seems so difficult....

Jake (찬희)

2002.12.10 16:30:21

noo..you're right... korean greeting is different, that's why..hehe ^^

melaneL

2002.12.10 20:50:50

what about this??? sorry is [Mianhamnida. (Joesong-hamnida.)] what is (joesong-hamnida????)

Akira Takako

2002.12.11 01:32:15

Joesong Hamnida means "i'm sorry" i think? as in it applies more in everyday use in Korean.

melaneL

2002.12.11 18:43:50

so that means [mianhamnida] is just sorry....[joesong-hamnida] means i am sorry???

Jake (찬희)

2002.12.13 03:27:57

oh... joesong-hamnida is more formal.... as in..'forgive me'...

melaneL

2002.12.15 02:28:59

how to say 'bye bye'???
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