Phrase in 30 Seconds
The standard, polite way to greet anyone in Korea, regardless of age or social status.
- Means: 'Are you at peace?' (polite inquiry about well-being).
- Used in: Shops, meeting strangers, or greeting colleagues.
- Don't confuse: '안녕' (informal) with '안녕하세요' (polite).
Explicação no seu nível:
Significado
A common greeting used to say hello.
Contexto cultural
Bowing while saying '안녕하세요' is standard.
Smile
A smile makes the greeting much more natural.
Smile
A smile makes the greeting much more natural.
Teste-se
Which is the most polite way to greet a stranger?
A) 안녕 B) 안녕하세요 C) 안녕히 가세요
B is the standard polite form.
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Banco de exercicios
2 exerciciosA) 안녕 B) 안녕하세요 C) 안녕히 가세요
B is the standard polite form.
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Perguntas frequentes
1 perguntasYes, it is universal.
Frases relacionadas
안녕히 가세요
builds onGoodbye (to someone leaving)
Onde usar
Entering a shop
You: 안녕하세요!
Clerk: 안녕하세요, 어서 오세요.
Meeting a new neighbor
You: 안녕하세요, 옆집에 이사 왔어요.
Neighbor: 안녕하세요, 반갑습니다.
Memorize
Mnemônico
Think of 'An-nyeong' as 'Are you okay?' and 'ha-se-yo' as 'have a nice day'.
Associação visual
Imagine bowing to a friendly shopkeeper who is smiling back at you.
Rhyme
To say hello in a way that's grand, just say 안녕하세요 to everyone in the land.
Story
You walk into a Korean bakery. The baker looks at you. You smile and say '안녕하세요'. The baker smiles back and hands you a fresh bun. You feel welcomed.
In Other Languages
Similar to 'Bonjour' in French or 'Konnichiwa' in Japanese, as they are standard polite greetings.
Word Web
Desafio
Say '안녕하세요' to 5 different people today (or imagine doing so).
Review in 1, 3, 7, and 14 days.
Pronúncia
The 'n' sounds are nasal.
Espectro de formalidade
안녕하십니까 (Greeting)
안녕하세요 (Greeting)
안녕 (Greeting)
하이 (Greeting)
From the Sino-Korean '안녕' (peace) + '하세요' (honorific).
Curiosidade
It literally means 'Are you at peace?'
Notas culturais
Bowing while saying '안녕하세요' is standard.
“안녕하세요 (with a 30-degree bow).”
Iniciadores de conversa
How do you greet a new teacher?
Erros comuns
안녕
안녕하세요
L1 Interference
In Other Languages
Hola
Korean requires register awareness; Spanish does not.
Bonjour
Korean is more strictly tied to social hierarchy.
Guten Tag
German is less focused on 'peace' as a concept.
Konnichiwa
Korean grammar for politeness is more integrated into the verb ending.
As-salamu alaykum
Arabic is religious in origin; Korean is secular/Confucian.
Spotted in the Real World
“안녕하세요!”
Greeting villagers.
Fácil de confundir
Casual vs Polite
Only use with friends.
Perguntas frequentes (1)
Yes, it is universal.
usage contexts