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GabrielaB
Happy Birthday in Korean?
I know 생일 축하합니다 is the way it's said when you sing the birthday song, and i'm guessing it's a formal/polite way of saying it because of the 합니다 ending.
My question is, how would i say Happy Birthday to someone that's a close friend? And another question, 생일 and 축하합니다 are separated by a space, so are they two different words? what would they mean?
감사합니다!
Jun 21, 2015 4:19 PM
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생일 - birthday
축하하다 - to congratulate, to celebrate
생일 축하합니다 - happy birthday(polite)
생일 축하해요 - happy birthday(polite but casual)
생일 축하해 - happy birthday(casual)
so if you want to say "happy birthday" in Korean to your close friend,
then you can say 생일 축하해
I hope my explanation will be helpful to you :)
June 21, 2015
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