How to say Korean in Chinese if you are not polite, how to say Korean?

Updated on amusement 2024-08-08
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    You are welcome. That's it, how can I say it. I don't quite understand what you mean, whether it is translated in Chinese or in Chinese, the specific situation should be clearly stated. Thanks: Kangm Sahamida).

    Or ko horse me).

    You're welcome: Satoshi Mane).

    I'm sorry: Mi Ane).

    Korean is the language spoken in Korea, South Korea, Northeast China, the Russian Far East, Japan and other areas inhabited by ethnic Koreans. The Joseon Dynasty did not have its own script until the Sejong period, and they used Chinese characters as their own national script, and King Sejong thought that having his own national script would have a great impact on the development of the Joseon Dynasty in the future, and even on his descendants, so he created a simple and easy-to-learn script himself.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    The Korean word for don't want is hakima), which means to order someone not to do something, which translates to "don't (do that)".

    Sentence Structure: Example Sentence: Translation: Life is originally unfair, don't just complain about reality, but adapt to it.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Question 1: Korean "Thank you!" You are welcome. "I'm sorry! It's okay" Thank you:??Kangm Sahamida).

    郸 or ??ko horse me yo).

    You are welcome. Satoshi Mane)

    "I'm sorry! Mi Ah Ney).

    It's okay :??Sleepy wipe that).

    Question 2: How do you say Korean without thanks? No thanks (corresponding to thank you):

    General language: a you (b) nib ni da

    Formal language: 岑 ?内 呦 chen ma nei you

    It's okay (corresponds to sorry):

    Kuan Chan Sib Ni Da

    The choice is yours according to the occasion.

    Question 3: Hello, thank you, how do you say hello in Korean?

    Thank you? You are welcome.

    Question 4: Korean"You're welcome"How so? To text and pronunciation, thank you You're welcome to -??

    Pronounced: chen ma ne yo

    Question 5: How do you say it in Korean? In Chinese No thanks (corresponding to thank you):

    General language: a you (b) nib ni da

    Question 6: How to say and pronounce Korean You're welcome? Solve Thank you - you're welcome : or 500;??

    Question 7: How to say Korean in Chinese politely In which context?

    Is it "you're welcome" after the other party expresses gratitude?

    If so, yes?

    Transliteration "qio ma nei yo" Look at Manei

    Question 8: How do you say "thank you", "I'm sorry", "no thanks", "it's okay" in Korean?397;??Hello an nyong ha se yo

    ?Sorry mi an ne yo

    ?Thank you, ko ma wuo yo, enough for my oil.

    ?It's okay No thanks, koen ca na yo bundle meal.

    ?Goodbye (to the one who walks) an nyong yi ka se yo俺黑卡saiyo.

    ?Goodbye (to those who stay) An nyong yi ke se yo 俺 Niang hey sai yo.

    ?I love you sa lang he yo

    Chinese is not very easy to play.

    The pinyin is more accurate than the Chinese.

    Question 9: How to say Korean Chinese is okay and you're welcome 20 points It's okay?

    You are welcome. Touch 0640;?

    Question 10: How to pronounce Korean if you're welcome

    Pronunciation: byeo lmal sseum-eul-yo

    Or [??].Pronunciation: cheon man-e yowang.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Question 1: How do you say it in Korean? In Chinese No thanks (corresponding to thank you):

    General Language: A You (b) Nida A nib ni da Question 2: Korean is not welcome How to translate Chinese?

    You are welcome. Reading: What Yang Write Yo Question 3:

    Hello, thank you, you're welcome to shake the dry sun in Korean how to say hello ??

    Thank you? You are welcome.

    Question 4: How to say and pronounce Korean? Solve Thank you - you're welcome : or 500;??

    Question 5: How to say defeat without thanking Korean Generally speaking, what is the most commonly used by Koreans? The word "primitive" has several sentence patterns.

    1.??The highest honorific is generally used in the dialogue of elders) 2.??A general honorific for strangers and people older than themselves, than?

    Be kind) 3.??This is for pot friends and people younger than themselves)??This one, although it can also be used to thank you, but it is more used to use when sorry, sorry

    Question 6: How do you say Korean without thanks? No thanks (corresponding to thank you):

    General expression: 阿 你 (b) 尼达 a nib ni da formal expression: 岑 ?内 呦 chen ma nei you is okay (corresponding to sorry):

    Kuan Chan Sib Ni Da is your choice according to the occasion.

    Question 7: How to say Korean without thanks, how to pronounce Chinese ??

    a ni ye yo.

    Question 8: You're welcome in Korean How to pronounce it in Chinese? ?

    chon man ne yo

    Question 9: Ask for help in simple Korean. Hello, thank you, goodbye, you're welcome. How do you say these Korean words in Chinese? Wouldn't it be nice to have the next translation software? There is also a pronunciation of the chain of segments.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Question 1: How do you say Korean without thanks? No thanks (corresponding to thank you):

    General language: a you (b) nib ni da

    Formal language: 岑 ?内 呦 chen ma nei you

    It's okay (corresponds to sorry):

    Kuan Chan Sib Ni Da

    The choice is yours according to the occasion.

    Question 2: Korean "Thank you!" You are welcome. "I'm sorry! It's okay" Thank you:??Kangm Sahamida).

    郸 or ??ko horse me yo).

    You are welcome. Satoshi Mane)

    "I'm sorry! Mi Ah Ney).

    It's okay :??Sleepy wipe that).

    Question 3: Hello, thank you, how do you say hello in Korean?

    Thank you? You are welcome.

    Question 4: How do you say it in Korean? In Chinese No thanks (corresponding to thank you):

    General language: a you (b) nib ni da

    Question 5: Korean"You're welcome"How so? To text and pronunciation, thank you You're welcome to -??

    Pronounced: chen ma ne yo

    Question 6: How do you say it in Korean Generally speaking, what is the most commonly used by Koreans? prototype).

    There are several sentence patterns for this word.

    1.??The highest honorific is generally used in the conversation of elders).

    2.??A general honorific for strangers and people older than themselves, than? Be kind, feel better).

    3.??This is for pot friends and people younger than themselves)??

    It's a bit much, I hope it can help you

    Question 7: It's okay not to thank you sorry how to write in Korean and how to say it in Chinese translation It's okay - blame En wipe that yo), blame En ginseng four eyes you hit).

    No thanks, Bill Mar four fungus yo), you m you hit).

    Sorry - Mian Hi Yo), Wake send the clam you hit)

    Haha,I think it's funny to pronounce it after I finish writing.,Try to pronounce it as fast as possible.,No tone.,The first sentence of each is a polite statement for peers or strangers.,The second sentence is a relatively more solemn statement.。 (The nasal sound with m in the middle must be pronounced).

    Question 8: How to say Korean in Chinese in which context?

    Is it "you're welcome" after the other party expresses gratitude?

    If so, yes?

    Transliteration "qio ma nei yo" Look at Manei

    Question 9: How to say it in Korean without thanks;

    These are the meanings of "no thanks". Please refer to).

    Question 10: How to say and pronounce Korean, you're welcome? Solve Thank you - you're welcome : or 500;??

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Question 1: Korean "Thank you!" You are welcome. "I'm sorry! It's okay" Thank you:??Kangm Sahamida).

    郸 or ??ko horse me yo).

    You are welcome. Satoshi Mane)

    "I'm sorry! Mi Ah Ney).

    It's okay :??Sleepy wipe that).

    Question 2: How do you say Korean without thanks? No thanks (corresponding to thank you):

    General language: a you (b) nib ni da

    Formal language: 岑 ?内 呦 chen ma nei you

    It's okay (corresponds to sorry):

    Kuan Chan Sib Ni Da

    The choice is yours according to the occasion.

    Question 3: Hello, thank you, how do you say hello in Korean?

    Thank you? You are welcome.

    Question 4: How to say and pronounce Korean? Solve Thank you - you're welcome : or 500;??

    Question 5: How do you say it in Korean? In Chinese No thanks (corresponding to thank you):

    General language: a you (b) nib ni da

    Question 6: How to translate Korean into Chinese? You are welcome. Reading: What is yang to write yo.

    Question 7: Excuse me, how do you say the unkind Korean? You're welcome Korean.

    cham jal osyeossseubnida

    Question 8: How to say no thank you in Korean (corresponding to thank you):

    General language: a you (b) nib ni da

    Formal language: 岑 ?内 呦 chen ma nei you

    It's okay (corresponds to sorry):

    Kuan Chan Sib Ni Da

    The choice is yours according to the occasion.

    Question 9: How do you say "thank you", "sorry", "no thanks", "it's okay" in Korean?397;??Hello an nyong ha se yo

    ?Sorry mi an ne yo

    ?Thank you, ko ma wuo yo, enough for my oil.

    ?It's okay No thanks, koen ca na yo bundle meal.

    ?Goodbye (to the one who walks) an nyong yi ka se yo俺黑卡saiyo.

    ?Goodbye (to those who stay) An nyong yi ke se yo 俺 Niang hey sai yo.

    ?I love you sa lang he yo

    Chinese is not very easy to play.

    The pinyin is more accurate than the Chinese.

    Question 10: Korean "Thank you!" You are welcome. "I'm sorry! It's okay :??"Statement ??Thank you? You are welcome. (General honorifics).

    ?Thank you? You are welcome. (more respectful).

    ?Float 0836;"I'm sorry! It's okay :??(General honorifics).

    ?"I'm sorry! It's okay :??(more respectful).

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