PS: Take a look at these free Korean educational resources: Free tips: Past Tense — Write and Pronounce Korean Vowels — Introducing Yourself — Travel Vocabulary
- hilalmoondal17December 2014
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vincentJanuary 2015 Thanks for asking a question related to language learning |
hilalmoondal17March 2015 Thanks for comment
MuenchenerDecember 2014 It`s about situation. When you meet, then it`s hello. But you are in dismissing situation, then it`s bye. |
hilalmoondal17March 2015 No no no. There is a difference
changpresley201May 2018 오피쓰←강남유흥 강남OP❲강남마사지 opSs9「닷 ₵Om 강남건마 강남오피 |
valery0711January 2015 Korean people say annyon or annyonhasemnikka to say hello, but often they say "kurom" to say goodbye |
BoaeJune 2017 I was surprised to hear that Korean often say "kurom" to say goodbye, so I thought about it. Korean people often use " Then(kurom) I'll go. " when they leave their friends and head home. Then, they skip the word "I'll go" and say "kurom".
dianak94June 2017 그럼? :O I didn't know