Basic Korean Before You Learn:
Hi : 안녕하세요 Pronounced: annyeonghaseyo
How are you: 어떻게 지내 Pronounced: eotteohge jinae
Why?: 왜? Pronounced: wae
you: 당신 Prounounced: dangsin
Thank you:
감사합니다! Pronounced : gamsahabnida!
Examples of nasals in English are [n], [ŋ] and [m], in words such as nose, bring and mouth. Nasal occlusives are nearly universal in human languages.
No because they care for u
Proverb Too many cooks spoil the broth
Too many persons involved in managing an activity can ruin it, as in Without a conductor, every player had an idea for how the music should go—too many cooks spoil the broth. This expression alludes to each of many cooks adding something to a soup, which finally tastes awful.