Monday, December 12, 2011

Help with Korean CULTURE?!?

I need to know about their NATIVE DRESS style. Interesting facts, how to spell Annyung correctly AND does annyung mean HELLO and GOODBYE? I just need to know a bunch of JUNK!!!!!!!!Help with Korean CULTURE?!?
I don't know if you're talking about Hanbok for native traditional clothes.



There isn't really a standard way to romanize ahn-nyung but ahn-nyung is probably the correct way. That way people can be sure the Ahn part has to be pronounced as in Ah. ';An'; by itself is pronounced as in ';Un'; so I don't think it would be correct.



And yes Ahnnyung means hello and goodbye although jalga(literally, ';go well';) is another way to say bye as well. ';Geurum'; means ';well then'; which can work too.Help with Korean CULTURE?!?
actually, im not korean but i have a lot of korean friends.

about the Annyung, i don't really know how it spells

coz there are instances when i can find it spelled

Anneyong, Annyung, etc.

I hear ';Anneyong Haseyo'; a lot from them when they

say Hello and also Goodbye...

I think they just say the same thing.
Korea girl wers hanbok with big skirt



and annyeong



??

? - ng or when on the beginning of the word not pronounced at all

? - a

? - n

? - yeo

eo letter is pronounced as ';o'; in way of spelling ';e';..somehting like this...

but short annyeong rather only to friedns and children

to older and not knon people

?????

annyeonghseyo

is used

or more formally

??????

annyeong hasimnikka



kk - k letter taken from throat
Does no one else take offense for her calling Korean culture ';junk';??



But yes, Annyung means hello and goodbye, and the traditional dress is ';hanbok,'; although there are innumerable amounts of styles, depending on the age, rank, sex, wealth, etc. of the person...



For the rest, no offense, but I suggest you do your own research.
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