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  • 3 different ways of asking “How are you?” in Korean (Feat. 일없니?)
    In Korean movies (refer to the movie ‘범죄의 도시’) we often see ‘조선족’ (ethnic Koreans living in China) And what they say for how are you is… “일 없니?” [il eopt ni] = Any news? We sometimes say this with close friends as a joke Especially after the movie ‘범죄의 도시’ it became a fun way to ask 감사
  • Greetings in Korean! : r Learn_JP_CN_Korean - Reddit
    In korean there is formal and informal ways of talking to say hello in a formal way you can say 안녕하세요 ( An-nye-ong-ha-se-yo) And in informal way you can say 안녕 (An-nye-ong) which is hi
  • What does one say when greeting in korean without knowing the social . . .
    Hi, you can pretty much get away with that by saying "저기요 죄송한데요 " The literal translation would be "Hey there, sorry" but I found the real meaning of this expression is "Excuse me, would you please? or could you please?"
  • How to say hello my name is in korean : r Korean - Reddit
    I am very new to the language, and I watched a video on how to say my name is, it said, annyeonghaseyo (blank)-ya bangawo or you could say it in a similar way but in formal form
  • Korean greetings? : r korea - Reddit
    That said, if it's normal for your area, it's totally fine to just wave and say hi, or practice your "annyeonghaseyo" if you're feeling up to it I always had Korean relatives say it was weird how I would just nod or say hi to strangers in my neighborhood, but they definitely liked it
  • 5 Different ways of ‘Excuse me’ in Korean. It’s not . . . - Reddit
    It's 가둘 from Korea When you look up ‘Excuse me’ in Korean-English dictionary, it says “실례합니다” It is correct But we don’t really say it most of time in real life It sounds too formal So this time I’d like teach you~ "5 different ways of ‘Excuse me’ in Korean in real life" VIDEO LESSON I’ll divide them into two
  • Korean Core 5k (Anki Deck) - all beginner intermediate words . . . - Reddit
    A few days ago I posted about my Korean Core 2k deck which was based on Evita's vocabulary deck, but trimmed down to 2000 words and with a lot of improvements (eg better audio, pronunciation hangul, example sentences, dictionary links, etc)
  • su mi da : r BeginnerKorean - Reddit
    As you guessed, it makes the sentence indicate respect to the listener It's very commonly used When you hear someone say "thank you" in Korean - 감사합니다 - it's the same ending, but attached to a verb that ends in a vowel sound
  • Exhuma (korean movie) - questions. . . . : r horror - Reddit
    Hi friends, I just watched the movie, understood 100% of it and here to answer your questions: Who are the Parks? During the japanese occupation of Korea, there were some Korean people who betrayed their country and fellow countrymen and swore loyalty to Japan for power, privilege and wealth
  • hi hi, does someone know how to say to cuddle? : r Korean - Reddit
    My fiancé is Korean and we have had this discussion I am sorry to burst your bubble, but cuddle and snuggle don't exist in the Korean language There is a hugging one, but it does not work Konglish is the best answer for this and snuggle is easier than cuddle to Konglish per my fiancé 스나굴 or 스나굴이 as it is common in switching to pronounce the e on the end of English words We





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