Happy Birthday In Korean
Where I wrote Happy Day, Opa! In Korean?
¹Â, ƒ ¼ì¶ •  ´! (oppa, sehngeelcokkaheh) = Oppa, happy birthday!
«Â¹Â = opa.
infor infor • Â • infor infor infor (informal) = good morning
formal formal • Â formal formal (”(formal) = hello.
¹Â, ¼ì¶ •  •
Good morning
The Korean word for Korean is: ?? (Hanguk) Korean, however, is written in Korean: ??? (Korean) So, whatever your preference, Koreans don't use literal translation. Hope this helps.
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Happy Birthday In Korean
Happy Birthday In Korean
Where I wrote Happy rthday, Oppa! In Korean? 3
«, ¼ì¶ •! (oppa, sehngeelcokkaheh) = Oppa, good afternoon!
«Â¹Â = opa
¼ì¶ • ˜à • ´ (informal) = Good morning
ƒ • • ˜Ã • ´Ãš ”(formal) = Happy Day
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Grandpa, the best of the day
The Korean word for Korean is: ?? (Hanguk) Korean, however, is written in Korean: ??? (Korean) Whatever you want to apply for, Koreans do not use literal translation. Hope this helps