11Talk caters non-English speakers with training and programs according to their fluency and level of comprehension.

On the other hand, international students also teach their English teachers some simple words and phrases in their native language. We consider this way of exchanging information a good thing because as exciting as enhancing and perfecting one’s communication and social skills by learning English is the joy of discovering a different language.
In observance of the occurring Learn a Language Month throughout December in the United States, in this article, we will be sharing common phrases you can use in six languages— Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese, Chinese, Mongolian, and Taiwanese.

The first of this 2-part blog post series is about how to greet others.

1. HELLO, NICE TO MEET YOU.

In Korean:

In Japanese:

In Vietnamese:

In Chinese:

In Mongolian:

In Taiwanese:

2. GOOD MORNING.

In Korean:

In Japanese:

In Vietnamese:

In Chinese:

In Mongolian:

In Taiwanese:

3. GOOD AFTERNOON.

In Korean:

In Japanese:

In Vietnamese:

In Chinese:

In Mongolian:

In Taiwanese:

4. GOOD EVENING.

In Korean:

In Japanese:

In Vietnamese:

In Chinese:

In Mongolian:

In Taiwanese:

Starting with the basic way to leave a great impression is how you make others feel understood and as if they belong. We hope you learned something valuable from this blog post.

Watch out for more common phrases from us on our Facebook and Instagram.

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