What does Gomawo mean? “
Thank you
” (informal) – 고마워 (gomawo) “Thank you very much” (formal) – 대단히 감사합니다 (daedanhi gamsahamnida)
How do you use Gomawo?
| Korean Use With | 감사합니다 (gamsahamnida) Everyone, generally all purpose “thank you” | 고마워요 (gomawoyo) Similar aged people who you are close to | 고마워 (gomawo) Younger people who you are close to |
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How do you say thank you in Korean cutely?
How do you pronounce Gomawo?
What is the English translation of Gomawo?
How say thank you BTS in Korean?
고마워요 방탄소년단
(bts)
Is it Komawo or Gomawo?
Say “gomawo.” This is the simplest and most casual way of saying “thanks.”
Gomawo can also be romanized as “komawo.”
You should only use this phrase with someone who you know you will not offend by being informal. Usually, this means close siblings or cousins, young children, and close friends or classmates.
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What is Annyeong Hashimnikka?
안녕하십니까 (annyeong hashimnikka)
Good evening
. (Evening greeting)
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What is Yeoboseyo?
Is Annyeong hello or goodbye?
What does Haseyo mean in Korean?
안녕하세요 (Annyeong Haseyo) – “Hello”
This is your most common way to greet someone in Korean. It’s the familiar, polite speech pattern. You use 하세요 (haseyo)
to show a bit of extra respect
. 하세요 comes from the verb 하다 (hada), which means “to do.”
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What is Kamsamida?
Kamsahamnida (감사합니다) – “
Thank you
”
There are many ways to say “thank you” in Korean but the safest and most common phrase is “Kamsahamnida (감사합니다).” Again, slightly nodding while saying this greeting in Korean conveys your respect for the recipient.
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Why do Korean sentences end with Imnida?
imnida 입니다 = “it is” (declarative) is a statement and would normally be used when answering questions or stating a fact
. imnika 입니까 = “is it?” (interrogative) forms a question and would naturally be asked of the other party.
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Thank you and I’m Sorry
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고마워 (komawo) is more often used to say thank you. 고맙다 (komapta) is the dictionary form of the word.
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How do you respond to Mianhae?
Meanwhile, you can say in informal (banmal) way like 미안해 (mianhae) or just 미안 (mian) to your close friends. What if someone says sorry to you? You can reply
괜찮습니다 (gwaenchanseumnida), or 괜찮아요 (gwaenchanayo), or 괜찮아 (gwaenchanha)
.
How do you respond to apologizes in Korean?
아니에요, 괜찮습니다. (A-ni-e-yo, gwaen-chan-seum-ni-da.)
Should foreigners bow in Korea?
Meeting and greeting
Foreigners will see Koreans bowing all the time, even during telephone conversations
. Though doing likewise will do much to endear you to locals, don’t go overboard – a full, right-angled bow would only be appropriate for meeting royalty (and the monarchy ended in 1910).
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What does Korean says before eating?
If you feel confident in your Korean, you can say ‘
jal meokkessumnida
‘ (잘 먹겠습니다 ) before the meal — similar to the Japanese itadakimasu, it roughly translates to ‘I will eat well’. After the meal, you can say ‘jal meogeosseumnida’ (잘 먹었습니다) to signal that you have indeed eaten well and are happy.
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What is Gwaenchana?
괜찮아 (gwaenchana)
괜찮다 (gwaenchanta)
can be used to say that something is ‘good’, ‘alright’, or ‘fine’
. It can also be used to ask about somebody’s feelings.
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What is the difference between Gomawo and Kamsahamnida?
“Thank you” (formal) – 감사합니다 (gamsahamnida) “Thank you” (formal, but slightly less so) – 고맙습니다 (gomapseumnida)
“Thank you” (polite) – 고마워요 (gomawoyo) “Thank you” (informal) – 고마워 (gomawo)
How do you reply to Kamsamida?
How do you respond to thank you in Korean?
The most common response to “thank you” in Korean is
아니에요 (anieyo)
. This is the word that you will hear the most often. Therefore, if you want to learn one way to say “you’re welcome” in Korean, then learn this expression!
