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what is the difference of "gamsahae" and "gamsahamnida"
Apr 3, 2012 9:44 AM
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The verb ending can be different depending on fomality and politeness.^^/
e.g.
감사합니다(formal, polite)
감사해요(inforaml, polite)
감사해(informal, not polite, seldom used)
"고마워" is much more commonly used rather than "감사해" in everyday Korean.
\^o^/
April 3, 2012
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