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Crystal 크리스탈
How do i say you're welcome in Korean?
I want to know how i am supposed to say in respond to kamsahamnida....both formal and informal
Apr 3, 2011 11:49 PM
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The formal answer is '천만에요(chunmaneyo) It means your welcome.'
But many Korean says just '네(ne)-it mean yes'
and some times says '아뇨(anoy)- it means no, but this time it means no problem'
April 4, 2011
천만에요 is not really used. Check out this video for more detail: https://youtu.be/2RRKNE3Fjzo
June 2, 2018
You're welcome = 천만에요 (chun man e yo.)
April 9, 2011
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Crystal 크리스탈
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English, Korean, Spanish
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Korean
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