Good Morning In Korean
Hello in Korean?
Formal
formal  •  „„ ¹¨ì´ì - š "(c eun ah chim ieyo) less formal
But usually Koreans just ask, so ann € • (annyeong (inf)) works fine.
Help for example! :)
They literally changed it to "hello", which means: Have you had breakfast before?
This is Kun Achchem Amineda.
جوہین اچین
Good Morning In Korean

Good Morning In Korean
I say hello in Korean.
They changed it to literally "hello", which meant: Have you had breakfast before?
you like it.
جوہیون چم
Good Morning In Korean
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