JAL JINAESSEO IN ENGLISH AND TAGALOG – This article will teach you about what jal jinaesseo is in the English and Tagalog translation. What is the meaning of the jal jinaesseo in English and In Tagalog?
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In Korean, the word Jal jinaesseo translates as “How are you” in English and “Kamusta ka” sa Tagalog.

Today, we’ll show you the different ways to say “how are you?’ in Korean! The way you ask this question isn’t an exact translation of its english counterpart, but you’ll notice that with many phrases as you learn Korean. Don’t worry, we’ll explain the nuances so you can understand how to speak appropriately using these Korean phrases in a conversation.
How to say How are you in Korean in a Formal way
The formal phrases below are the different ways to ask “How are you?” when you speak to people higher in the social rank than you, or people you’ve just met.
잘 지내셨어요? (jal jinaesyeosseoyo) – This means “have you spent your time well?” or “have you lived well?” and it can answer by a yes/no.
떻게 지내셨어요? (eotteoke jinaesyeosseoyo) – How you spend your time.
This question is similar to “how have you been?” It’s a great question to ask someone like this because they will feel that you were concern about them.
How to say How are you in Korean in a Standard way
잘 지냈어요? (jal jinaesseoyo) – This is the standard form of asking how are you.
잘 있었어요? (jal isseosseoyo) – This is the same as asking, “have you been well?” Use this with coworkers or acquaintances in your hiking club.
어떻게 지냈어요? (eotteoke jinaesseoyo) – To find out how’s it going lately for your next-door neighbor, ask “어떻게 지냈어요 (eotteoke jinaesseoyo)?”
How to say How are you in Korean in a Informal way
잘 지냈어? (jal jinaesseo) – If you meet a close friend who you haven’t seen in a while, ask “잘 지냈어 (jal jinaesseo)?”
잘 있었어? (jal isseosseo) – If you’re a university professor, you might use this with students who used to be in your class that you run into.
어떻게 지냈어? (eotteoke jinaesseo) – Use ‘어떻게 지냈어 (eotteoke jinaesseo)?’ to ask your hometown friend how he or she has been.
More meaning of Jal jinaesseo(잘 지냈어?)
잘 지냈어? (jal jinaesseo) – If you meet a close friend who you haven’t seen in a while, ask “잘 지냈어 (jal jinaesseo)?” in English How are you?
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