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How do you translate "Hello, My name is..." in Korean.
I need this for those introduction sticker for an eventThanks for the response. Is there a way you can put the name at the end so that it is not in the middle? Like it is on: http://www.xyleneonline.com/media/components/store/products/Sticker_HELLO.gif
Jan 26, 2009 6:28 PM
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안녕하세요? 제 이름은 ... 입니다
An Nyoung Ha Se Yo? Je Ee Rum Un ... Ip Ni Da.
:)
January 27, 2009
*In friendly language (to younger or same aged friend)
안녕, 내 이름은 ...야
[an-nyeong, nae i-reu-meun ...ya]
(If the name has a final consonant on the end, use 'i-ya' instead of 'ya')
*In respectful language (to older, stranger or audience)
안녕하세요, 제 이름은 ...입니다
[an-nyeong-ha-se-yo, je i-reu-meun ...im-ni-da]
January 27, 2009
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