Here's a list of 50 Korean sentences about greetings along with their English meanings:
- 안녕하세요? (Annyeonghaseyo?) - Hello.
- 안녕히 주무셨어요? (Annyeonghi jumusyeosseoyo?) - Did you sleep well?
- 좋은 아침이에요. (Joheun achimi-eoyo.) - Good morning.
- 안녕히 가세요. (Annyeonghi gaseyo.) - Goodbye (said to someone leaving).
- 안녕히 오세요. (Annyeonghi oseyo.) - Welcome (said to someone arriving).
- 반갑습니다. (Bangapseumnida.) - Nice to meet you.
- 어떻게 지내세요? (Eotteohge jinaeseyo?) - How are you?
- 잘 지내고 있어요. (Jal jinaego isseoyo.) - I'm doing well.
- 감기 조심하세요. (Gamgi josimhaseyo.) - Take care of yourself.
- 안녕히 주무세요. (Annyeonghi jumuseyo.) - Goodnight.
- 안녕하세요, 이름이 뭐에요? (Annyeonghaseyo, ireumi mwoeyo?) - Hello, what's your name?
- 나도 반가워요. (Nado bangawoyo.) - I'm glad to meet you too.
- 안녕, 친구야! (Annyeong, chinguya!) - Hi, friend!
- 즐거운 하루 보내세요. (Jeulgeoun haru bonaeseyo.) - Have a nice day.
- 안녕하세요, 오랜만이에요. (Annyeonghaseyo, oraenmani-eoyo.) - Hello, it's been a long time.
- 안녕히 가세요, 다음에 봐요. (Annyeonghi gaseyo, daeume bwayo.) - Goodbye, see you next time.
- 이 영화 재미있어요. (I yeonghwa jaemiisseoyo.) - This movie is interesting.
- 날씨가 좋아요. (Nalssiga joayo.) - The weather is nice.
- 오늘은 뭐 해요? (Oneureun mwo haeyo?) - What are you doing today?
- 일 잘 했어요! (Il jal haesseoyo!) - You did a good job!
- 잘 먹겠습니다. (Jal meokgesseumnida.) - I will eat well.
- 고맙습니다. (Gomapseumnida.) - Thank you.
- 미안해요. (Mianhaeyo.) - I'm sorry.
- 천만에요. (Cheonmaneyo.) - You're welcome.
- 기다려 주셔서 감사합니다. (Gidaryeo jusyeoseo gamsahamnida.) - Thank you for waiting.
- 좋은 하루 되세요. (Joheun haru doeseyo.) - Have a good day.
- 무슨 일 있어요? (Museun il isseoyo?) - What's going on?
- 괜찮아요? (Gwaenchanaayo?) - Are you okay?
- 안녕하세요, 어떻게 지내셨어요? (Annyeonghaseyo, eotteohge jinaesyeosseoyo?) - Hello, how have you been?
- 날씨가 추워요. (Nalssiga chuwoyo.) - The weather is cold.
- 안녕히 드세요. (Annyeonghi deuseyo.) - Enjoy your meal.
- 안녕히 계세요. (Annyeonghi gyeseyo.) - Goodbye (said to someone staying).
- 오랜만에 뵙네요. (Oraenmane boepneyo.) - Long time no see.
- 뭐라고 했어요? (Mworago haesseoyo?) - What did you say?
- 좋은 밤 되세요. (Joheun bam doeseyo.) - Have a good night.
- 환영합니다! (Hwanyeonghamnida!) - Welcome!
- 잘 지냈어요? (Jal jinaesseoyo?) - Have you been well?
- 건강하세요. (Geonganghaseyo.) - Take care of your health.
- 오늘은 뭐 해볼까요? (Oneureun mwo haebolkka?) - What should we do today?
- 새해 복 많이 받으세요. (Saehae bok manhi badeuseyo.) - Happy New Year.
- 일어나세요. (Ireonaseyo.) - Wake up.
- 안녕히 주무세요, 달콤한 꿈 꾸세요. (Annyeonghi jumuseyo, dalkomhan kkum kkuseyo.) - Goodnight, sweet dreams.
- 이쁘게 웃어봐요. (Ippuge useobwayo.) - Smile nicely.
- 날씨가 더워요. (Nalssiga deowoyo.) - The weather is hot.
- 즐거운 주말 보내세요. (Jeulgeoun jumal bonaeseyo.) - Have a fun weekend.
- 안녕히 가세요, 다음에 봐요. (Annyeonghi gaseyo, daeume bwayo.) - Goodbye, see you next time.
- 힘내세요. (Himnaeseyo.) - Cheer up.
- 좋은 하루 보내세요. (Joheun haru bonaeseyo.) - Have a good day.
- 행복하세요. (Haengbokhaseyo.) - Be happy.
- 건강하게 지내세요. (Geonganghage jinaeseyo.) - Stay healthy.
I hope you find these sentences helpful for practicing Korean greetings!
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