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==Dokdo Creole==
==Dokdo Creole==
===Alternative forms===
===Alternative forms===
In the [[Dokdo Creole#Dukdo|Dukdo]] dialect, ''anyōngan'' is instead written and pronounced as ''ænyunan''(엔유난).
In the [[Dokdo Creole#Dukdo|Dukdo]] dialect, ''anyōngan'' is instead written and pronounced as ''ênyunan''(엔유난).
===Etymology===
===Etymology===
From Korean ''annyeonghaseyo''(안녕하세요)
From Korean ''annyeonghaseyo''(안녕하세요)

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Dokdo Creole

Alternative forms

In the Dukdo dialect, anyōngan is instead written and pronounced as ênyunan(엔유난).

Etymology

From Korean annyeonghaseyo(안녕하세요)

Pronunciation

(Dokdo Creole) IPA: /ˈaɲoːŋˌan/

Noun

anyōngan

  1. formal greeting
    anyōngan, kim-sa!(안영안,킴사!)/ænyunan, kim-sar!(엔유난,킴살!)
    Greetings, Mr Kim!


Usage notes

Inflection

Synonyms

Derived terms

anyōn(안연)/ænyuna(엔유나) - informal greeting

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