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Greetings in kOREAN

This document provides common Korean phrases for greetings, goodbyes, and expressing love. It gives the translations and pronunciations for saying hello, good morning, good afternoon, good evening in Korean. It explains the two formal ways to say goodbye in Korean depending on whether the speaker or listener is staying or leaving. It also provides an informal way to say goodbye to friends and a phrase for saying "let's meet again" and "I love you" in Korean.
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Greetings in kOREAN

This document provides common Korean phrases for greetings, goodbyes, and expressing love. It gives the translations and pronunciations for saying hello, good morning, good afternoon, good evening in Korean. It explains the two formal ways to say goodbye in Korean depending on whether the speaker or listener is staying or leaving. It also provides an informal way to say goodbye to friends and a phrase for saying "let's meet again" and "I love you" in Korean.
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Saying “Hello” in Korean

Annyonghaseyo!

Neh, annyonghaseyo!
Saying “Good Morning” in Korean

Ju eun ojhon imnida.

Ju eun ojhon imnida.


Saying “Good Afternoon” in Korean

Ju eun ohu imnida.

Ju eun ohu imnida.


Saying “Good Evening” in Korean

Ju eun ohu imnida.

Ju eun ohu imnida.


Saying “Goodbye” in Korean in Formal Way

Note : There are 2 ways of saying “goodbye” in Korean in formal way.

1. Annyonghigeseyo!

Annyonghigeseyo!

Saying “Goodbye” to the person who’s staying.


2.

Annyonghikaseyo!

Annyonghikaseyo!

Saying “Goodbye” to the person who’s leaving.


Saying “Goodbye” in Korean in an Informal Way

Note : Use this only when saying goodbye to a friend or younger ones.

Annyong!

Annyong!
Saying “Let’s Meet Again” in Korean

Dashi Mannapshida.

Dashi Mannapshida.
Saying “I Love You” in Korean

Saranghamnida.

Saranghamnida.

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