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something I heard in Korean dramas
Whenever somone says they're thankful for something I hear "thankyou very kamsahe". Are they actually speaking English? Why don't they say kansahamnida?
Dec 8, 2015 8:55 AM
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It's kind of fad words :)
That means 'thank you' and you can say it to your friends! (not official words)
December 8, 2015
1
It is not English.. It's slang! we also say kansahamnida(감사합니다).
"kamsahe" = "thank you"
so, "thankyou very kamsahe" is "thank you very so much"
December 8, 2015
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