What is the difference between 해요 (haeyo) and 하세요 (haseyo)?
It is Korean language
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haseyo means hello
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that other i don't know
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Explanation:
You mean, "해요 and 하세요" right?
both are originated form '하다'
When you wanna say "Do" or some verbs (you should know about 하다) in informal but polite way.
I got a difference between them. 하세요 is only used to order and 해요 has more usage as well as ordering.
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