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'Kansha' in Japanese..? How is '' 感謝 (かんしゃ) '' different than " ありがとう " in Japanese? Thanks!And in which situations is 感謝 used?
Aug 17, 2013 8:47 PM
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感謝 is a verb, when you use it in a sentence, you have to say 感謝する or 感謝します ありがとう is served as a noun, I think, that's why they put ございます, the modest expression of です after it. 感謝 is used more often in formal situation like writing. Hope it helps.
August 17, 2013
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感謝する = 감사하다 ありがとう = 고마워
August 18, 2013
Oh both Kanji letter from Chinese "感謝"? Thanks for letting me know! And you're welcome ㅋㅓㅍㅣ
August 19, 2013
Yes. I have just found out that it exists in lots of Asian languages and they have, if not the same, similar sounds. http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/%E6%84%9F%E8%AC%9D
August 18, 2013
I think "感謝" is exactly from Chinese, since they have the same word meaning exactly "thank you"
August 18, 2013
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