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[Korean Expressions] HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND Greetings! Pt.2 ~ Exploring Korean Language

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This is the Second Part of the 2-Part Greetings! under Korean Expressions~  To learn about the first part, you could check it here: [Korean Expressions] HELLO! Greetings! Pt.1 ~ Exploring Korean Language (It is a lesson about how to say Hello, Goodbye, Thank you, Sorry, etc. with Audio provided) <<Want to learn how to read and write the Korean Alphabet? Learn here:   Let's Learn Hangeul! ~ Exploring Korean Language >> Let's start with the 2nd part~ The second part of the Greetings! is about saying Good Night, Congratulations, Saying Grace before and after meal and Wishing someone a Great Weekend! I hope you enjoy this lesson. 1.) 안녕히 주무세요 (Annyeonghi jumuseyo) ~ GOOD NIGHT (HONORIFIC FORM) 안녕히 주무세요 means Good Night in Honorific Form.   It is used when the person you are talking to is a person older than you like your parents or grandparents, or someone with higher position than you. To properly pronounce 안녕히 주무세요, plea...

[Korean Expressions] HELLO! Greetings! Pt.1 ~ Exploring Korean Language

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Just like in any other language, common expressions start with  Greetings .  There is not a day when you do not want to greet the people around you with  'Hello'  or  'Hi' , or when you want to part ways, you say your  'Goodbyes' .  In this post, you will learn about the Korean equivalents of these expressions which are commonly used in everyday life. You will also learn how to pronounce them and how to use them in a situation. <<Want to learn how to read and write the Korean Alphabet? Learn here:   Let's Learn Hangeul! ~ Exploring Korean Language >> 1.) 안녕하세요 (Annyeong haseyo) ~ HELLO 안녕하세요 is the very common greeting in Korean. It means 'Hello' or 'Hi' , but it is also equivalent to 'Good Morning' , 'Good Afternoon' and 'Good Evening' . So, you can use this kind of greeting in any time of the day. You can also respond with 안녕하세요 when it is said to you. I used to overuse this expressio...