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Welcome in Korean 🇰🇷


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Welcome 반기다
How to say “Welcome” in Korean? “반기다”. Here you will learn how to pronounce “반기다” correctly and in the comments below you will be able to get all sorts of advice on Welcome in Korean like tips & tricks to remember it, questions, explanations and more.

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Tips to Remember:
• Think of “ban-gi-da” as welcoming someone with open arms—similar to how you’d “begin” something with enthusiasm. The sound “ban” can remind you of a festive “banquet,” where guests are warmly received.
• Associate it with the common greeting “반갑습니다 (ban-gap-seum-ni-da),” which expresses happiness at meeting someone.

Explanation:
• 반기다 (ban-gi-da) is a Korean verb meaning “to welcome” or “to greet warmly.”
• It implies receiving someone with warmth and cordiality, often used in contexts where you meet someone after a period apart or in a formal reception.

Synonyms:
• 환영하다 (hwan-yeong-ha-da) – to welcome
• 맞이하다 (ma-ji-ha-da) – to meet/receive

Conjugations (Infinitive: 반기다):
• Present Tense (Informal Polite): 반겨요 (ban-gyeo-yo)
• Past Tense (Informal Polite): 반겼어요 (ban-gyeot-seo-yo)
• Future Tense (Informal Polite): 반길 거예요 (ban-gil geo-ye-yo)
• Present Progressive: 반기고 있어요 (ban-gi-go i-sseo-yo)
• Imperative (Polite Request): 반기세요 (ban-gi-se-yo)
• Propositive (Let’s welcome): 반기자 (ban-gi-ja)

Example Sentences:
• “친구를 공항에서 반겨요.”
 Romanization: “Chin-gu-reul gong-hang-e-seo ban-gyeo-yo.”
 Translation: “I welcome my friend at the airport.”
• “오랜만에 만난 친구를 반겼어요.”
 Romanization: “O-raen-ma-ne man-nan chin-gu-reul ban-gyeot-seo-yo.”
 Translation: “I welcomed my friend whom I hadn’t seen in a long time.”
• “내일 손님들을 위해 반길 거예요.”
 Romanization: “Nae-il son-nim-deul-eul wi-hae ban-gil geo-ye-yo.”
 Translation: “I will welcome the guests tomorrow.”

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