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  2. “Hello” in Korean literally means “to do peace/well-being”. It’s used as both a question and an answer almost as though asking “Are you doing well?” and replying 네, 안녕하세요 ( ne, annyeong haseyo, “yes, I’m doing well”).

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  6. 28 Δεκ 2020 · Pronunciation: An-nyeong-ha-se-yo; This is one of the most important Korean greetings you should know. When you learn this greeting, it’s already enough for them to say “Oh! You speak Korean well!”, haha! This is the formal way of saying hello in Korean to people, especially for elderly people and those you’ve just met for the first time.

  7. 12 Ιαν 2019 · 4- 안뇽 (Annyong); 하이 (Hai) — “Hello” (Slang words) There are many ways to greet a friend in Korean while in South Korea, and this includes slang words, such as Annyong and Hai. 안뇽 (Annyong) is a slang word used to greet someone casually, and is usually used by women since it sounds feminine.

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