There are quite a few different ways to express "thank you" in the Korean language. Some of the most common are:
I am actually a Korean and if you want to say thank you to a friend, people usually say the reason why they're thankful. Such as " ëę° ë뼟 ěěí´ě¤ě ęł ë§ě." So "ëę° ë뼟 ěěí´ě¤ě" means "because you were supportive" which is the reason. And, "ęł ë§ě" means thank you.
gam-sa-ham-ni-da <-- pronunciation
when you spell it out its gamsahamnida.
the letters K and G are used similarly so it could also be kamsahamnida.
잘 감사 합니다 있어요 = i am doing well thank you
There are quite a few different ways to express "thank you" in the Korean language. Some of the most common are:감사합니다 (kamsahamnida)- formal고맙습니다 (komapseumnida) - formal고마워 (gomawo)- casual
I'm learning Korean myself, but to say thank you, just say Kamsahamnida.
it was said if someone says thank you in korean to you and you will say cheonma it means your welcome.example:gomawo/ kamsahamnida (it means thank you, but kamsahamnida is formal and gomawo is informal) for the gift.you will answer it cheonma.the fact is cheonma is a korean word.
The literal transcription would be sil-yeon e gamsa.
감사합니다“Thank you” in Korean
감사합니다
Thank you.
고마워
감사합니다 = thank you
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The phrase 'thank you' and 'sorry' in Korean are:Thank you -감사합니다 (gamsahamnida) - formal고마워 (gomawo) - casualSorry -죄송합니다 (joesunghamnida) - formal미안헤 (mianhae)- casual