hello in Korean
hello in Korean is 안녕하십니까, 안녕, 안녕하세요 — hello means a common greeting said when meeting someone or answering the phone.
hello in Korean
안녕하십니까
Pronounced: annyeonghasimnikka
greeting
안녕
Pronounced: annyeong
greeting
안녕하세요
Pronounced: annyeonghaseyo
greeting
What does "hello" mean?
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intj A common greeting said when meeting someone or answering the phone.
""Hello," she said, picking up the phone."
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intj Used sarcastically to point out that someone missed something obvious.
""Hello? I already told you that twice.""
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noun The act or utterance of greeting someone.
"She gave a quick hello and hurried off."
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verb To greet someone by saying "hello."
"He helloed the neighbors from across the yard."
hello in a sentence
- "Hello," she said, picking up the phone.
- He waved and called out a cheerful hello.
- "Hello? I already told you that twice."
- She gave a quick hello and hurried off.
Similar words in Korean
Common Korean translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "hello" in Korean?
"hello" in Korean is 안녕하십니까, 안녕, 안녕하세요. hello means: A common greeting said when meeting someone or answering the phone.
How do you pronounce 안녕하십니까?
"hello" in Korean is 안녕하십니까, pronounced "annyeonghasimnikka".
How do you use "hello" in a sentence?
Example: ""Hello," she said, picking up the phone." In Korean, "hello" is 안녕하십니까, 안녕, 안녕하세요.
Are there other ways to say "hello" in Korean?
Yes — Korean has 3 translations listed for "hello": 안녕하십니까, 안녕, 안녕하세요.
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