Answer:
Hello/Goodbye – 안녕하세요 – An-nyeong-ha-se-yo. ...
Nice to meet you – 반갑습니다 – Ban-gap-sum-ni-da. ...
Thank you – 감사합니다 – Kam-sa-ham-ni-da. ...
Excuse me/just a moment – 잠시만요 – Jam-shi-man-yo. ...
I'm sorry -죄송합니다/미안합니다 – Chway-seong-ham-ni-da/Mi-an-ham-ni-da. ...
Please (Please give) – 주세요 – Ju-se-yo.
Explanation:
<span> Mugibarawoshi no kaizoku</span>
Answer:
False
Explanation:
A ceremonial speech should be something planned, rehearsed and well structured. This is because this is a speech recited in a ceremony, must understand the meaning of the ceremony and managed to pass it respectfully and efficiently to the listeners. It is not possible for this to be done in an “impromptu” speech, which is something unprepared and that can seem disrespectful and insufficient in a ceremony.
Answer:
Ke batla sheba marotholi a likhoto tsa hau. Ke hloka sekaseka moiteli oo o nkhang hampe, ntumelle ka kopo!