How is yes expressed in Korean?

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I’m planning a trip to Seoul, South Korea soon and I want to impress my Korean friend with my language skills. I know that Korean has its own unique writing system and grammar rules, but I always get confused about how to express simple words like “yes’ in the local language. Is there a specific character or phrase used to say yes in Korean? Any help would be greatly appreciated!

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In Korean, 'yes' is typically expressed as , which is a single Hangul character reading as 'ye'. This is different from Western languages where 'yes' is often written with multiple letters or words. Mastering this unique expression will show your respect for the culture and language of Korea. Interestingly, Koreans use body language to convey enthusiasm and agreement when responding with , often accompanied by a slight bow or nod. Understanding these subtle cues can help you build stronger relationships with locals during your visit. Don't forget to practice your Hangul skills before arrival to ensure a seamless interaction.
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Annyeonghi kaseyo
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