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46312
can you help me?
hi,everyone.I'm Vivian,a girl from China,I'm very interested in Krean and Japanese.Is there anybody can tell me how to say "hello "and "how are you" in Krean or Japanese?

Language pair: Chinese, Cantonese; Chinese, Mandarin
Vivian
Lee

March 4, 2005

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46455
Re:can you help me?
kaneechiwa is hello in japanese(i dont really know the spelling though)

Language pair: Chinese, Cantonese; Chinese, Mandarin
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ArchivedMember
March 5, 2005

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46562
Re:can you help me?
Hi, Konnichiwa is hello/good afternoon in Japanese, ohayo is good morning, and konbanwa is good evening! Sayonara is goodbye, Hope that helps!

Language pair: Chinese, Cantonese; Chinese, Mandarin
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March 7, 2005

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46814
Re:Re:can you help me?
Hi Manda. im from china, u said in ur profile that u wish to converse with chinese people? i think i got time :D
but saddly im not a gold member<and i can't find a way to pay for it, must have a visa card?...>.

sorry about the message, i dont know much about japanese and it seems Japanese and Korean are very popular in China, especially among the girls...

Language pair: Chinese, Cantonese; Chinese, Mandarin
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March 10, 2005

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47072
Re:can you help me?
hi Vivan my name is Brittany i speak a little korean to say hello in korean it is: an.nyeong.ha.se.yo thats hello. to say how are you? is: yo.jeum.eo.teo.se.yo.

Language pair: Chinese, Cantonese; Chinese, Mandarin
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March 12, 2005

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47073
Re:can you help me?
un.nyoeong.ha.se.yo! thats hello in korean, and yo.jeum.eo.teo.se.yo. is how are you in korean also. My name is Brittany anytime you want to know the basic expression just let me know ill be glad to tell you. an.nyeong.hi.kae.se.yo (goodbye) :)

Language pair: Chinese, Cantonese; Chinese, Mandarin
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March 12, 2005

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