必学的Korean问候语
第一印象从问候开始。本指南涵盖 15 个Korean问候语 — 从随意的打招呼到礼貌的道别 — 每个都配有罗马字标注、发音提示和马上就能用的例句。
Saying hello
One greeting covers Korea from dawn to midnight: 안녕하세요. Add your name after it and you've already made a first impression.
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안녕하세요 annyeonghaseyo Hello
Works at any time of day — Korean gets by fine without a real 'good afternoon.'
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좋은 아침 joeun achim Good morning
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만나서 반가워요 mannaseo bangawoyo Nice to meet you
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안녕하세요, 저는 민수입니다. annyeonghaseyo, jeoneun minsuimnida Hello, I'm Minsu — swap in your own name
One level fits all
Korean has several speech levels, but you only need one to start: the polite -요 (-yo) form used all over this page. Save the bare 안녕 (annyeong) for close friends and kids — with everyone else, 안녕하세요 never misses.
How are you?
Koreans ask 잘 지내세요? — literally 'are you getting along well?' The reply reuses the same verb, so one pattern buys you both sides of the exchange.
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잘 지내세요? jal jinaeseyo? How are you?
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잘 지내요 jal jinaeyo I'm doing well
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안녕하세요, 오랜만이에요! annyeonghaseyo, oraenmanieyo Hello, long time no see!
Thanks, sorry, excuse me
Gratitude and apology both come in two strengths in Korean. The formal versions are never wrong, so learn those first and relax.
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감사합니다 gamsahamnida Thank you
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천만에요 cheonmaneyo You're welcome
In real life Koreans more often wave thanks off with 아니에요 — 'it's nothing.'
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미안해요 mianhaeyo Sorry
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죄송합니다 joesonghamnida I'm sorry (formal)
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실례해요 sillyehaeyo Excuse me
Two goodbyes
Korean splits 'goodbye' by who walks away: 안녕히 가세요 ('go in peace') to the person leaving, 안녕히 계세요 ('stay in peace') when you're the one heading out.
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안녕히 가세요 annyeonghi gaseyo Goodbye (to someone leaving)
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안녕히 계세요 annyeonghi gyeseyo Goodbye (to someone staying)
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잘 자요 jal jayo Good night
Who's leaving?
At a shop door, you're leaving and the clerk is staying — so you say 안녕히 계세요, and they send you off with 안녕히 가세요. If everyone is leaving, like after dinner out, it's 안녕히 가세요 all around.
In real life: first day, first meeting
안녕하세요, 저는 민수입니다. annyeonghaseyo, jeoneun minsuimnida
Hello, I'm Minsu.
만나서 반가워요, 많이 들었어요. mannaseo bangawoyo, mani deureosseoyo
Nice to meet you, I've heard a lot about you.
만나서 반가워요! 잘 부탁드려요. mannaseo bangawoyo! jal butakdeuryeoyo
Nice to meet you! Please look out for me.
안녕히 가세요, 내일 봐요! annyeonghi gaseyo, naeil bwayo
Goodbye, see you tomorrow!
常见问题
如何用Korean礼貌地问候别人?
根据场合选择问候语:上面的列表从日常打招呼到分时段和正式问候一应俱全。拿不准时就选更礼貌的那个 — 礼多人不怪。
这些Korean常用语怎么发音?
每个常用语都配有罗马字标注 — 就是用拉丁字母拼写出的整句读法。先放慢速度大声读出来,再一步步跟上整句的节奏。比起完美的发音,母语者更看重你的自信和语境。
记住这些常用语的最佳方法是什么?
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