is annyonghi kaseyo another korean word for goodbye?
TheNicolejoyce 5 days ago in playlist How to Speak Korean
wait wait...i click from hello to goodbye and i learned the same word...doesn't annyeong mean no as well?
trollworkout 1 month ago
They say Annyeong is supposed to be Hello
yja032010 1 month ago in playlist How to Speak Korean
there are two versions of goodbye one is when YOU are the person leaving and the other is when you.are STAYING and the other person is leaving.
BreezyJhooti 2 months ago
i thought ann yeong was hello?
ultimatemudder 2 months ago
@WaverlyFletcher
yeah.... i tried to translate the whole page using google translate, and guess what, all the words scramble up.. ! it got me dizzy... hahah
nanako90 5 months ago
@xCherriiPieGirlx Annyeong is a short version of annyeonghaseyo (hello) & annyeonghi gaseyo (good bye).
StandingRedPanda 8 months ago
which one should i use when on the phone?
Ninchiboy 9 months ago
@Ninchiboy Say Yoboseyo/Yeoboseyo (Hello).
Bhea00 7 months ago
@Ninchiboy Yoboseyo is what you say over the phone ^-^
RachelAnnAlice 4 months ago
What's the difference say for hello and good bye?
Ann-Yeong...? Are they just the same...but differently depending on the time?
chocolateboOh 11 months ago 16
@chocolateboOh Ann-Yeon = have same meaning it is informal...
Ann-yeon haseyo = is more formal, or used to a person you really don't know :D
ranfree2playGM 10 months ago
OMG i answer chocolatebooh -_-" hehe a mis understanding to my answer please ignore it thanks :) well this video is good.... :D
@chocolateboOh "anneong" (inf.). But I always used "anneong-hasseyo" for hello, and "anneong" for goodbye.
iziknights21 7 months ago
@chocolateboOh oh btw, "anneong-ki-haesseyo" is goodbye in formal way, if I'm not mistaken. :)
Jal-ga should write as 잘가 (good bye), however, 잘자 (like on this video) means good night.
kisswith33 1 year ago 18
@kisswith33 i think your good at han guk o coz your correctioning her...can you tell me whats the difference between *im ni da* and *i eh yo*
touchmemove 9 months ago
@kisswith33 jalga means "take care" how did it bacame bye?
NOW I'M CONFUSED. HAHA. :|
@kisswith33 thank u :D i am a rookie and just when i thought i get it they wrote it different so i was demotivated then ive read your comment and i felt like a pro because they were wrong and i was right haha
herzmn594 1 month ago in playlist learn korean
is annyonghi kaseyo another korean word for goodbye?
TheNicolejoyce 5 days ago in playlist How to Speak Korean
wait wait...i click from hello to goodbye and i learned the same word...doesn't annyeong mean no as well?
trollworkout 1 month ago
They say Annyeong is supposed to be Hello
yja032010 1 month ago in playlist How to Speak Korean
there are two versions of goodbye one is when YOU are the person leaving and the other is when you.are STAYING and the other person is leaving.
BreezyJhooti 2 months ago
i thought ann yeong was hello?
ultimatemudder 2 months ago
@WaverlyFletcher
yeah.... i tried to translate the whole page using google translate, and guess what, all the words scramble up.. ! it got me dizzy... hahah
nanako90 5 months ago
@xCherriiPieGirlx Annyeong is a short version of annyeonghaseyo (hello) & annyeonghi gaseyo (good bye).
StandingRedPanda 8 months ago
which one should i use when on the phone?
Ninchiboy 9 months ago
@Ninchiboy Say Yoboseyo/Yeoboseyo (Hello).
Bhea00 7 months ago
@Ninchiboy Yoboseyo is what you say over the phone ^-^
RachelAnnAlice 4 months ago
What's the difference say for hello and good bye?
Ann-Yeong...? Are they just the same...but differently depending on the time?
chocolateboOh 11 months ago 16
@chocolateboOh Ann-Yeon = have same meaning it is informal...
Ann-yeon haseyo = is more formal, or used to a person you really don't know :D
ranfree2playGM 10 months ago
OMG i answer chocolatebooh -_-" hehe a mis understanding to my answer please ignore it thanks :) well this video is good.... :D
ranfree2playGM 10 months ago
@chocolateboOh "anneong" (inf.). But I always used "anneong-hasseyo" for hello, and "anneong" for goodbye.
iziknights21 7 months ago
@chocolateboOh oh btw, "anneong-ki-haesseyo" is goodbye in formal way, if I'm not mistaken. :)
iziknights21 7 months ago
Jal-ga should write as 잘가 (good bye), however, 잘자 (like on this video) means good night.
kisswith33 1 year ago 18
@kisswith33 i think your good at han guk o coz your correctioning her...can you tell me whats the difference between *im ni da* and *i eh yo*
touchmemove 9 months ago
@kisswith33 jalga means "take care" how did it bacame bye?
NOW I'M CONFUSED. HAHA. :|
iziknights21 7 months ago
@kisswith33 thank u :D i am a rookie and just when i thought i get it they wrote it different so i was demotivated then ive read your comment and i felt like a pro because they were wrong and i was right haha
herzmn594 1 month ago in playlist learn korean