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what The difference between" kamsahamnida: 감사합니다 and komawo: 고마워"
Hi ^^
what The difference between
kamsahamnida: 감사합니다 and komawo: 고마워
Thanx <3
May 15, 2013 12:46 AM
Answers · 2
They both mean "Thank you"
감사합니다 is formal way of saying it, whereas 고마워 is informal way
May 15, 2013
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