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감사하다

gamsahada
hanja 感謝

to thank

Part of speech · verb

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Syllable → jamo breakdown (RR romanization)
ginitial+amedial+mfinal
sinitial+amedial
hinitial+amedial
dinitial+amedial
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Examples

  1. 도와주셔서 감사합니다.
    Thank you for helping me.
  2. 정말 감사해요.
    Thank you so much.

Collocations

감사합니다감사해요진심으로 감사하다

Mnemonic

gamsahada (感謝-) = the Sino-Korean noun 感謝 (gamsa, gratitude) + hada (to do). The very formal "thank you" is gamsa-hamnida; the polite everyday form is gamsa-hae-yo. A native alternative is gomawoyo.

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  1. Which is the most formal "thank you"?

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