The first lesson starts from the most basic word, the greeting words in Korean.
"Ola, and Oi" in Korean is "안녕하세요"
This could be alternative for "Bom dia, Boa tarde, Boa noite" for Koreans.
You can say "안녕하세요" whenever you meet someone for the first time of the day on the street or, anywhere.
"안녕" notionally means "the status without problems".
"하세요" is like "do" or "be" in English.
So "안녕하세요" means "Are you fine (without any problems)?"
This is why Korean people don't need to say "How are you" like English
because "안녕하세요" has already that meaning itself. Ok?
Again. "안녕하세요" in Korean means "Ola and Oi, also tudo bom" in Portuguese.
And if someone says to you "안녕하세요", you can just answer the same saying "안녕하세요" back to him/ her. Ok?
+ Just in case, If you want to know what Bom dia is in Korean,
It is "좋은(Bom) 아침(Dia)" = "좋은 아침" [Joeun Achim]
And Boa tarde is "좋은(Boa) 오후(Tarde)" = "좋은 오후" [Joeun Owho]
Boa noite is "좋은(Boa) 저녁(Noite)" = "좋은 저녁" [Joeun Jeonyuck]
There are no genders in Korean language.
Every word is neutral! (No sexual discrimination. Beautiful!! isn't it? haha)
and also we don't use articles such as "a or o, as, os" in Portuguese. Ok?
Easy Korean!! Yay hahaha
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