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What does, good morning,good afternoon and good evening in Korean?? ^____^V
11 juil. 2013 12:33
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You can say "좋은 아침" which means "good morning" :D
11 juillet 2013
안녕하세요 - Can mean Good Morning, Good Afternoon, Good Evening. But literally it means "Are you at peace."
That's why often you will hear Koreans say it as a question for example.
A. 안녕하세요? (Are you at peace?)
B. 네, 안녕하세요~?. (Yes, How about you?)
좋은 아침 = Good morning.
좋다 - to be good
아참 - morning
You could also use Konglish and say "굿모닝" like this as well. : )
Your best bet is just to use 안녕하세요~ though. ^_^
11 juillet 2013
All at once " 안녕하세요 " :)
11 juillet 2013
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Gidh
Compétences linguistiques
Anglais, Philippin (tagalog), Japonais, Coréen
Langue étudiée
Anglais, Japonais, Coréen
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