Now, let’s go to the fun part! Let’s learn how to say “happy birthday” in Korean. It’s easy to learn so why not give it a try? But if you can’t read the Korean alphabet yet, it’d be a massive boost to your Korean learning if you did. We’ll give you the different formal levels to pronounce it below in the 한글 (Hangeul), the Korean alphabet, with romanization. Some other nouns with this honorific form include “ age” and “ house.” Some verbs with an honorific form include “ to exist,” “ to eat,” and “ to sleep.” These are keywords to know if you want to learn to speak Korean. Honorifics in the Korean language are used to show your respect to elders. “Birthday” is one of those special Korean words that have an honorific version of the word, which is used when talking to people about a generation (or more) older than you. You would likely use this version of “ birthday” with people such as your grandparents or older relatives. However, if you want to refer to the birthday of somebody who is a lot older than you then you should use the word 생신 (saengsin) instead. You can also use it when referring to the birthday of somebody who is of a similar or younger age than yourself. You can use this word when referring to your own birthday. The word “ birthday” in Korean is 생일 (saengil). If you enjoyed this video, you can also subscribe to our YouTube Channel for other helpful videos! “Birthday” in Korean
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