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Hello.  * 안녕하십니까. ( annyoung hashimnikka)      Hello. (informal)  * 안녕. ( annyoung)      How are you?  * 어떻게 지내십니까? (Eo-ddeo'ke ji naeshimnikka?)      Fine, thank you.  * 잘 지냅니다, 감사합니다. (Jal jinaemnida )      What is your name?  * 당신의 이름은 무엇입니까? (dangshin-ui ireum-eun mu-eot-imnida?)      My name is ______ .  * 제 이름은 ______입니다. (Je ireum-eun ____ imnida.)      Nice to meet you.  * 만나서 반갑습니다. (Mannaseo pangapseumnida)      Please.  * 부탁합니다. (but'ak hamnida)      Thank you.  * 감사합니다. ( kamsa hamnida)      You're welcome.  * 천만에요. (cheon maneyo )      Yes.  * 예/네. ( ye/ne)      No.  * 아니오. ( anio)      Excuse me. (getting attention)  * 실례합니다. (shille hamnida )      Excuse me. (begging pardon)  * 죄송합니다. (juay song hamnida )      I'm sorry.  * 죄송합니다. ( juay song hamnida)      Goodbye  * 안녕히 가십시오/계십시오. (annyeonghi kashipsio/kyeshipsio)      Goodbye (informal)  * 안녕. ( annyoung)      Is there someone here who speaks English?  * 여기에 영어를 하시는 분 계십니까? (yeogi-eh yong-eo reul hashineun bun kyeshimnikka?)      I can't speak {language} [well].  * 저는 {언어를} [잘] 못합니다. (seonin {oen-eo-reul} [sal] moshamnida)      Do you speak {language}?  * {언어를} 하십니까? ({oen-eo-reul} hashimnikka?)      English  * 영 어를 (yong eo-reul)      Korean  * 한국 어를 (hankuk eo-reul)      Chinese  * 중국 어를 (chukuk eo-reul)      Japanese  * 일본 어를 (ilmon eo-reul)      Help!  * 도와주십시오! (Dowaju shipshio!)      Look out!  * 조심하십시오! (Jushimha shipshio!)      Good morning.  * 좋은 아침입니다. (Joh-eun ah-chim-imnida)      Good evening.  * 좋은 저녁입니다. (Joh-eun jeonyeok imnida)      Good night.  * 좋은 밤입니다. (joh-eun bamimnida)      Good night (to sleep)  * 안녕히 주무십시오. (annyeonghi jumushipshio)      I don't understand.  * 이해가 안갑니다. (ee-haega ankamnida)      Where is the toilet?  * 화장실이 어디에 있습니까? (hwajangshilee eodi-eh it-seumnida?)

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  * Adelaine R. Ramos

 on June 22, 2011 at 3:29 am

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  * Rose Marie Tenorio

 on July 5, 2011 at 3:37 am

kamsa hamnida :))

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