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Title:
Formal way of saying Thank you in Korean
Answer:
Kamsahamnida / Komapseumnida
 
Equivalents:
1. Formal way - Kamsahamnida
2. Informal yet polite way - Kumayo
3. Informal way - Kumawo
 
Explanation:
here are some other words of thank you in Korean Formal way - Kamsahamnida Less Formal - Komapsuemnida Informal way - Kumawo Informal yet polite way - Kumayo *here's a tip for those who really wants to learn korean easily* -when you see a word that ends in (-yo) its in a polit way.. -when you see a word that ends in (-imnikka) its a more formal way.. -when you see a word that ends in (-imnida) its a formal way.. -and if you see a word that ends without -yo or -imnida it's the original word or a present word..

Korean > Popular Expressions > Emotions


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Average Rating 3.7
# of votes 89
# of Garbage Votes 12
# of Garbage Votes by native speakers 1


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Reviewer Comments
Jessica B.
Rating: 2 August 26, 2012
 
Instead of "Kamsahamnida / Komapseumnida", in English we say "Thank you / thanks"
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Roxana G.
Rating: 5 August 7, 2012
great job!
Instead of "Kamsahamnida / Komapseumnida", in Romanian we say "Multumesc it's formal and also informal"
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Sara
Rating: 5 August 2, 2012
 
Instead of "Kamsahamnida / Komapseumnida", in German we say "Danke"
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Denise M.
Rating: 0 July 20, 2012
 
Instead of "Kamsahamnida / Komapseumnida", in English we say "Muchas gracias"
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Jamie H.
Rating: 4 July 1, 2012
 
Instead of "Kamsahamnida / Komapseumnida", in English we say "Thank you"
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Kary
Rating: 5 February 10, 2012
 
Instead of "Kamsahamnida / Komapseumnida", in Spanish we say "Gracias"
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Guest
Rating: 4 January 8, 2012
 
Instead of "Kamsahamnida / Komapseumnida", in English we say "Thank you, Thanks"
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mashimaro
Rating: 0 November 28, 2011
 
Instead of "Kamsahamnida / Komapseumnida", in Malay (Bahasa Malaysia) we say "terima kasih"
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Elise K.
Rating: 3 July 25, 2011
 
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Nami T.
Rating: 5 July 7, 2011
 
Instead of "Kamsahamnida / Komapseumnida", in English we say "Thank you"
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