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ninidoulo
12 Jul 2017
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hkmm
12 Jul 2017
- Korean
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jal gayo(ìê°ì) is good bye
annyong(ìë
) is hello or goodbye
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12 Jul 2017
(Hello):
ìë
(informal)
[ ahn-nyeong ]
ã
ã
(íìŽ) (Slang & Texting, informal / casual)
[ h ng/null (ha-yee) ]
ìë
íìžì (formal / polite)
[ ahn-nyeong-ha("ah")-se-yo ]
ìë
íìëê¹ (honorific / very polite)
[ ahn-nyeong-ha("ah")-seem-nee-kka ]
(Greeting)
ì¬ë³Žìžì? (when you answer / someone answers calling on the phone)
[ yeo(yuh)-bo-se-yo? ]
(Goodbye):
ìë
(informal / casual)
[ ahn-nyeong ]
(Farewell)
When you stay / when someone leavesâ ì ê° (informal / casual)
[ chal ga ]
When you leave / when someone staysâ ì ììŽ (informal / casual)
[ chal yees-sseo(ssuh) ]
ì ê°(ìž)ì (informal polite & ìž => honorific)
[ chal ga(se)-yo ]
ìë
í ê³ìžì (more formal) polite = ì ììŽ
[ ahn-nyeong-hee("yee") gye-se-yo ]
ìë
í ê°ìžì (more formal) polite = ì ê°
[ ahn-nyeong-hee("yee") ka-se-yo ]
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paom2004
22 Jun 2019
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jal gayo means good bye
annyong means hello n goobye
but usually means hello
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CrazyLazyDaisy
18 Sep 2019
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jal gayo means goodbye (literally meaning have a safe trip back)
annyong means bye or hello
I often say âannyong jal gaâ
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sierralee
12 Nov 2019
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'jal gayo' means 'good bye' that you can only use when someone leave from you or your place but 'annyong' means 'hello' or 'hi' and even you can use it as 'bye'
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