| COMMON WAYS TO SAY HELLO IN KOREAN |
- Noraini Azaha (Bella Lee)
- Jan 16
- 8 min read
Updated: Jan 17

안녕하세요! Hi!
In this lesson, you're gonna learn how to say “hello” in Korean, one of the basic greetings that you should learn.
Learning how to say “hello” in the Korean language helps you make friends, greet acquaintances, and seem like an overall warm and friendly person! It’s very likely one of the words you will use most often when visiting South Korea or speaking Korean.
We have a free PDF guide for how to say “hello” in Korean that you can take with you on the go. Check it out below:
How to say “Hello” in Korean?
Generally, there are three ways to say “Hello” in Korean: The formal form 안녕하십니까 (annyeonghasimnikka), the standard way 안녕하세요 (annyeonghaseyo), and the informal way 안녕 (annyeong).
When it comes to Korean greetings, it’s best to use the standard way in most situations because you can use it for almost everyone. Remember that Korean is a hierarchical language. That means you need to use the proper formality level, or you can come off as offensive for being too casual or too formal to people you know.
This lesson is written using both Hangeul (the Korean Alphabet) and romanized English. You don’t need to know Hangeul to read the words, but it will help you with your Korean pronunciation if you plan to learn Korean.
Get ready! This lesson will take you through some of the many ways to say “hello” in Korean so you can be prepared to start speaking with Koreans – in Korean!
“Hello” in Korean (Formal)
The formal way to say “hello” in Korean is 안녕하십니까? (annyeonghasimnikka). This is often used in announcements, speeches, or on the news in South Korea.
This way of saying “hello” uses formal language and can be used the first time you greet someone you don’t know. You would use 안녕하십니까 (annyeonghasimnikka) when you want to show high levels of respect to the other person.

Note that this formal way to greet someone is actually a question. You may hear it said as a statement or a question. If you’re asking it as a question, you should have an upward intonation at the end of the word. When someone greets you using this expression, you can reply with 안녕하십니까 (annyeonghasimnikka).
You can use this greeting with people at any time of day. It can be similar to “good morning,” “good afternoon,” or “good evening.”
Pronunciation tip: In the 4th syllable, the final consonant sound is similar to “m” instead of “b.” When followed by an ㄴ, the ㅂ letter sounds like an ‘m’ rather than a “b.”
“Hello” in Korean (Standard)
안녕하세요 (annyeonghaseyo) is the most common way of saying “hello” in Korean. This version uses standard language. This is probably one of the first Korean greetings that anyone studying Korean would learn.
You can use this greeting with people in any situation.
For example, you might use it with a convenience store clerk, a new business associate, or your Korean teacher. You can use it with a new acquaintance you are meeting for the first time or someone you’ve known for a while.

The actual meaning of the phrase has two parts. The first part is 안녕 (annyeong), which means “well-being” or “peace.” The second part is 하세요 (haseyo), which comes from the verb 하다 (hada), meaning “to do.” Put them together, and you have “to do well-being.”
It’s similar to asking, “Have you been doing well?”.
The 세 (se) part of the word comes from 시 (si), a piece of grammar often inserted into Korean words to show more respect. The 시 (si) character is used when speaking to somebody older than you or about someone you want to show respect for. It can also be used when asking a question to show extra politeness.
Sometimes, you will see the standard word for “hello” written with a question mark after it. Since it is a question, you can reply with 네, 안녕하세요? (ne, annyeonghaseyo? | yes, hello?).
Note: This is a bit different than the equivalent English greeting because you wouldn’t use this phrase to say goodbye in Korean. For standard formality in Korean, you’d say goodbye using a different expression.
What is Annyeonghaseyo?
Annyeonghaseyo is the romanization of the Hangeul 안녕하세요, which means “Hello.”
How do you greet someone in Korean?
You normally greet someone by saying 안녕하세요 (annyeonghaseyo). You may also bow as a sign of respect.
If it’s your first time meeting the person you’re greeting, you might want to shake their hands. But make sure to use your right or both hands to show respect.
Check out this article on How to Introduce Yourself in Korean to learn the proper way of making an introduction in Korean.
“Hello” in Korean (Informal)
The casual way to say “hello” using informal language is 안녕 (annyeong).
You may notice that this version is the building block for the standard and formal ways of this greeting.
We recommend learning the standard Korean version of this phrase before the informal version. The reason is almost all people can use standard Korean. You would only use informal Korean with close friends or those lower than you in social rank. Otherwise, it can be considered rude.
This means you would use informal Korean “hello” with people younger than you and/or who are close to you. You may use it with someone you know for a long time if you are on close terms. It’s similar to referring to them by name instead of title.
The low level of politeness using this phrase can also be interpreted as a sign of closeness. You might use this for texting close friends or when you see them in person. Using a more formal version of “hello” with friends or someone you are close with might make them feel distant.

What is the difference between 안녕 (annyeong) and 안녕하세요 (annyeonghaseyo)?
안녕하세요 (annyeonghaseyo) is the formal and polite form of greeting someone. This is the phrase that is used most often with people. 안녕 (annyeong) is the informal way that is used with people you are close with.
Is “annyeong” hello or goodbye?
안녕 (annyeong) is the informal greeting translating to “hello.” However, it can also be used as an informal way of saying “bye.” You can’t use it with anybody, though, so be mindful of who you’re saying it to.
Can older people use “annyeong” for someone younger?
It’s possible that people higher up in the social rank may talk to you in informal Korean. For example, an older man or woman may say “hello” to you by saying the more casual and informal version of “hello,” which is 안녕 (annyeong).
In that case, you should still reply with 안녕하세요 (annyeonghaseyo). It shows good manners to greet people older than you with the more respectful version of these phrases.
How to say “hi” in Korean
The equivalent of “hi” in Korean would be 하이 (hi) or 안녕 (annyeong). You only say “hi” to people that you’re close to. In the same way, 하이 (hi) or 안녕 (annyeong) is a bit informal, so make sure to use it with someone younger than you or lower than you in the social hierarchy.
How to pronounce “hello” in Korean
The way you say the Korean word for “hello” changes based on who you are speaking with. This is because there are different ways of speaking depending on where you fall in the social hierarchy. You would also greet someone differently the first time you meet them than the greetings you would use with close Korean friends.
Generally speaking, the more formal versions of the words are longer and commonly used with someone you want to show respect to. The informal versions are shorter and more casual phrases commonly used to greet friends or someone with whom you are on close terms.
How to say “hello” in Korean when on the telephone
The Korean word for “hello” when answering the phone is 여보세요 (yeoboseyo).





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