"Cheer up" means "힘내세요" in Korean.
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힘내세요
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Pronunciation
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him-nae-se-yo
meaning
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Cheer up
"Cheer up" is "힘내세요"(him-nae-se-yo) in Korean.
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Korean of "Greeting"
처음 뵙겠습니다(How do you do?)
어떻습니까?(What do you think?)
또 만나요(See you again.)
잘 부탁합니다.(Thank you in advanc..
배꼽 인사(Korean-style of bow)
반갑다(welcome)
그래요(That’s right.)
축하합니다(congratulations)
안녕하세요(Hello)
밥 뭇나?()
인사치레(diplomacy)
잘 부탁드립니다(I'll do my best.)
고마워요(Thank you)
어서 오십시오(Hello.)
어디가요(Where are you going?)
잘 부탁해()
죄송해요(I'm sorry.)
빈말(empty talk)
감사합니다(Thank you.)
인사(greeting)
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