The above translations are wrong, or inaccurate.
Mo Hae? (뭐해?) means "what are you doing?" (informal).
Literal translation : What does?
Anyong-haseyo 안녕하세요 means to say hello formally.
There is no way of saying "how are you" in Korean. The whole thing of saying "how are you" is someting American (or should I say Western, as I know German and Spanish have their equivalents as well), and thus is not elligible for translation.
If you want to say "how are you" as in asking someone who's been sick, you say "기분 어때?" (Gi-boon uh-ddae) which means, "how do you feel".
If you just want to greet someone in Korean, say 안녕. Anyong!!
2006-11-28 12:53:29
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answered by John Doe 2
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Learn Korean Easy and Fast!
2016-07-23 03:32:44
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answered by ? 3
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How Are You In Korean
2016-09-30 03:34:38
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answered by aharon 4
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Anyong
2013-09-27 04:48:57
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answered by Flick 2
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Jaljinae-sae-yo?
2013-10-25 01:45:07
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answered by ? 1
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Anyong haseyo (formal)
Anyong (informal)
Both mean "hello"
2006-11-28 13:11:59
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answered by warasouth 4
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How to say.............................You in Korea.
2017-02-01 05:19:00
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answered by ? 3
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RE:
How do you say "How are you" in Korean???
2015-08-04 05:37:33
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answered by ? 1
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잘지내?
(jal ji nae?)
there are several ways to ask in Korean...
2006-11-28 17:22:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Jal Jinaet-ni? (잘 지냈니?)
2014-12-25 00:44:22
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answered by ? 2
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