Assuming you mean 만나서 반갑습니다 and you are a native english speaker, here's a guide:
만나서 mannaseo,
man (rhymes with "john")
na (rhymes with "spa")
suh (rhymes with "the" when unstressed, not pronounced "thee").
반갑습니다 bangabsuemnida,
ban (rhymes with "John")
gab (rhymes with "cob")
suem (English has no equivalent of "ue." It's really an unrounded "oo" sound; so, "soom" with an unrounded "oo")
ni (said like "knee")
da (rhymes with "spa")
So, mohn-na-suh bohn-gob-soom-knee-da. OK?
Also, note Korean is very flat, with little stress. Some speakers use none at all. But, Korean is also very tense, even more so than French.
만나서 반갑습니다 is the high-polite form. Used for seniors in age or social rank.
만나서 반가워요 is the mid-polite form (used with most everyone else). The first part, "만나서," is pronounced the same. But the second part,
ban (same as above, rhymes with "John")
ga (rhymes with "spa")
wuh (rhymes with "the," unstressed)
yo (said like "yo" in "yo-yo," but the final "o" does not have a diphthongal glide. Said like "o" in German, "eau" in French)
2007-05-23 17:13:53
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answered by HandsOnCelibacy 4
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how do you pronounce "its nice to meet you" in korean?
2015-08-12 00:20:52
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answered by Lizabeth 1
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When you first meet them - BUT - sounds like you meet some talkative types. In that case, just keep smiling and , whenever you get the chance, say, "It was SO nice to have met you!" and hurry away.
2016-03-14 22:13:07
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answered by Anonymous
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"BAN-GAP SUP-NEE-DA" according to http://www.gorin.com/phrase/korean.html . Doesn't say if the vowels are short or long, however, or where the stress lies.
2007-05-23 15:52:13
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answered by ? 3
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mannaseo bangawoyo
2013-09-23 10:41:15
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answered by Betty 2
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