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belkais elghazari
I am new here i want to learn korean is anyone help me thanks☺️
29 de jan de 2018 01:57
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Feel free to ask any questions about Korean to me :)
29 de janeiro de 2018
The two phrases have the same meaning with a small nuance difference.
* kamsahamnida (감사합니다) = most common way to say "thank you" to someone outside of your close circle.
* komawoa (고마워), komawayo (고마워요) = more casual than 감사합니다. 고마워 is a plain form to use with friends, while the more polite 고마워요 can be used broadly like 감사합니다.
고마워 sounds more friendly, so you prefer it for your friends, siblings, or any children. 감사합니다 will sound too formal for them.
For family members or relatives who are much older than you, 고마워요 would be good. In all other cases, 감사합니다 is the best.
29 de janeiro de 2018
Ok, for example. Thank you. Sometimes they say Kamsamida and sometimes KUMWA. Does it mean that there is a different language according to the person?
29 de janeiro de 2018
belkais elghazari
Habilidades linguísticas
Árabe, Inglês, Francês, Coreano
Idioma de aprendizado
Coreano
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