How to Write “안녕” in Korean – Hangul Tracing Worksheet for Beginners

 Learn how to say and write “Hello” in Korean!.

Practice “안녕” with this free Hangul tracing worksheet, perfect for beginners.

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안녕 Hangul stroke order worksheet image


  • 안녕 Hangul stroke order worksheet image





“안녕” is one of the most common and friendly ways to say “Hello” in Korean.  
It’s written as two syllables: 안 (an) and 녕 (nyeong).

This word is often used when greeting friends, children, or people of the same age.  
If you want to sound more polite, you can say “안녕하세요” instead.  
But today, let’s start with “안녕” – it’s short, simple, and perfect for beginners!


“안녕” means "Hello" in Korean. It is a casual and friendly greeting used between friends, family, or people of similar age. For more polite situations, Koreans use "안녕하세요."

This word is made up of two syllables:
- 안 (an) – made from ㅇ + ㅏ + ㄴ
- 녕 (nyeong) – made from ㄴ + ㅕ + ㅇ

Below is a Hangul tracing worksheet to help you learn how to write “안녕” step by step. You can follow the stroke order shown in the image. Try tracing it while saying the word out

 ✍️ Hangul Tracing Worksheet: 안녕

Below is a free tracing worksheet that helps you practice writing “안녕” step by step.  
The stroke order is shown clearly so you can follow along easily.

📄 To download 
- On desktop: Right-click the image and save  
- On mobile: Long-press the image to save

안녕 Hangul stroke order worksheet image

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 💡 Tip for beginners:
Try writing the word multiple times while saying it out loud.  
This helps your brain connect the sound with the writing!  
Hangul is a very logical and beautiful script – and this is just the beginning.

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