![]() ![]() ![]() 안녕 literally means ‘to be comfortable’, though this meaning of 안녕 is very formal and Korean language also has other words to describe something as being ‘comfortable’. The Korean equivalent of ‘hello’ is ‘안녕’. In this article, we’ll first explain the most common way of saying ‘hello’ – both the formal and the informal version – and then we’ll guide you through some other expressions Koreans use to greet each other. Moreover, Korean adults often don’t use the word ‘hello’ to greet each other, and they choose to say ‘hello’ using other expressions… Confused? Well, by the end of this article, you definitely won’t be. However, as with any expression in Korean, we have to be careful of whether we use the formal or informal language depending on the person we’re speaking to. Saying ‘hello’ in Korean should be quite simple as there is one expression that directly translates to the English word ‘hello’. ![]()
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