This is a polite way of saying thank you in Korean. However, ‘고마워요’ has limited uses. It’s too formal to use with friends, and it’s not formal and polite enough to use with people who you’ve just met, people who are older than you, or people who are senior in r...
감사합니다 (gam sa ham nida) is one of the most common ways of saying “thank you” in Korean. It uses formal and polite language, so it can be used in a formal setting or with strangers and people older than you. You can use this version of “thanks” foreveryday life ...
thank you for reviewing and considering my application这个在 韩语 里怎么说? AI_monga 2024年4月16日 Formal Korean: 지원서를 검토해 주시고 고려해 주셔서 감사합니다. 复制 Casual Korean: 지원서를 확인해 주시고 고려해 주셔서 감...
Thank you for your help.这个在 韩语 里怎么说? AI_monga 2024年8月9日 Formal Korean: 도움 주셔서 감사합니다. 复制 Casual Korean: 도와줘서 고마워. 复制 Explanation: In the formal translation, the expression "도움 주셔서" is used to show respect and...
Thank You in Korean:Less Common Forms 감사드립니다. (gam-sa-du-rim-ni-da.) Thank you. –this is the highest honorific form of “Thank you”. It is extremely polite, very formal, and highly respectful. 감사해요. (gam-sa-hae-yo.) ...
thank you grandma 这个在 韩语 里怎么说? 查看翻译 AI_monga 7月5日 Formal Korean: 감사합니다 할머니 复制 Casual Korean: 고마워 할머니 复制 Explanation: In the formal translation, the expression "감사합니다" is used to convey gratitude in a polite an...
Thank you: Thank you Balkans Greeting: Poštovana Naming: first name Ex. Poštovana Zack Goodbye: Zdravo Please: Molim Thank you: Hvala Cambodia Greeting: Sui’sday (informal) / Chum Reap Suor (formal) Naming: first name (if they’re younger than you are) / Bong first name (if...
Thank you very much Thank you <very much> (formal?) thank you very much (sarcastic) thank you very much [In Harry Potter ---ironic?] thank you very much / thank you so much thank you very much / thanks a lot Thank you very much for <being> so nice to me all the time ...
고맙 is Pure Korean고마워, ㄳ or ㄱㅅ(Slang which abbreviated the word 감사) is informal or casual used to the same age(friend), someone younger than you, the children, lover, wife & husband(low formality / low politeness)고맙다 is formal non-polite(impolite, ...
감사합니다, 고맙습니다 (more formal) polite[ kam-sa-ham-nee-dah, go-map-seum-nee-dah ]땡큐, 고마워 (Speaking / Texting, informal)[ thank you, go-ma-wo ]ㄱㅅ, 감사 (Slang & Texting, informal)[ ki-yeok see-ot, kam-sa ] See a translation Was...