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How to say "I'm sorry" in Korean?
I have been taught that the way to say "I'm sorry" is, "joe-song-hap-ni-da" ( 조송합니다 )
But on a quiz I took, the answers were these:
Have you committed a social faux pas?
How do you say "I'm sorry" in Korean?
-Gomapsumnida
-Mianhamnida
-Shillryehamnida
-Bulgogi
Please help! Thank you for your assistance!
19 de ago. de 2015 15:51
Respuestas · 4
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I'd like to add a bit more explanation. but I'm not very good in romanization, so I'll let it out ^^
고맙습니다 = thank you
(when you receive a gift, for example)
실례합니다 = excuse me
(only when you are trying to get through some crowd murmuring "sorry.. pardon.. excuse me.. please let me through.." - not when you are asking to forgive you for something you have done wrong)
미안합니다 and 죄송합니다 = sorry
(when you are asking forgiveness for something you have done; 죄송합니다 would be more formal and would mean that speaker considers his/her 'mistake' to be more serious and heavy comparing to situations when he/she would use 미안합니다)
20 de agosto de 2015
미안합니다
Mianhabnida
죄송합니다 is more formal
19 de agosto de 2015
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Stevie
Competencias lingüísticas
Chino (mandarín), Inglés, Alemán, Lenguaje de signos
Idioma de aprendizaje
Chino (mandarín), Alemán, Lenguaje de signos
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