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Originally posted by: Taejin
ahn yeung ha sae yo
Originally posted by: bhanson
Annyong ha shimnikka
Originally posted by: MustangSVT
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Diffrent ways of saying hello in korean.

?????? - An-nyong ha-sim-ni-kka (Very Formal Hello or How are you)
????? - An-nyong ha-se-yo (Formal Hello)
?? - An-nyong (Informal Hello or a goodbye)
The diffrence in the hello depends on the relationship and status of the person.
 
"dzien dobry" (jane dough-bray), which means "good day" as a form of saying hello in polish.

My native language is english though. 🙂
 
Originally posted by: alexeikgb
??????.....
not too hard to spell in russian

it worked the first time, i was going to edit my post to say that i spelled it in russian, and that was it; for some reason if you edit a post with another language it becomes question marks and no way to fix it....at least it did that to me.

EDIT: see, i tried it, and look what your post became 🙁
EDIT2: oh, and y halo thar 🙂
 
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