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LESSON NOTES

Learn Korean in Three Minutes #2


Korean Manners

CONTENTS
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Vocabulary
Sample Sentences
Grammar

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VOCABULARY
Hangul

R omanization

English

gamsahada

to thank, Thank you.

gamsahamnida

Thank you (formal)

daedanhi

very, much
Thank you. (literally,"Great

daedanhi gamsahamnida.

gomawo.

Thanks. (intimate)

gomapseumnida

Thank you (standard).

anieyo

it's nothing

cheonmaneyo

You're welcome. It's nothing.

thanks.")

SAMPLE SENTENCES
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jal meogeosseumnida. gamsahamnida.

jeongmal gamsahamnida.

"I ate very well. Thank you very much."

"Thank you so much."

beoseuneun daedanhi honjaphaesseoyo.

modu wa jusyeoseo daedanhi gamsahamnida.

"The bus was very crowded."

"Thank you very much everyone for


coming."

dowajwoseo gomawo

Seonmul gomapsseumnida.

"Thank you for helping me."

"Thank you for the present."

- .

. .

"Thank you. - Not at all."

cheonmaneyo. eonjedeunjiyo.

"You're welcome. Anytime."

GRAMMAR
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The focus of this lesson is to say "Thank you" in Korean

Topic 1: How to Thank someone

Sentence from the lesson:


'.'
gam-sa-ham-ni-da
"Thank you"
1.

means "I do thanks" or "thank you."

2.

To say "thank you very much," you just need to add which means "very much"
or "greatly"

3.

means "greatly." So is like saying "Thank you very much."

4.

As in formal way of saying thank you, means "thanks" and means "to do"
in formal. so means "I do thanks."

5.

What if you want to be less formal? , or "thanks," can be used in only formal
situations so just use a different verb.Thats . It has the same meaning of
"Thank you." but its more friendly.

For Example:

gomawo
"Im grateful (informal)"
Topic 2: How to Say "You're welcome"

Sentence from the lesson:


''
anieyo
"no (problem)"

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1.

You literally say "no". This is an informal way to respond to someone' verbal
gratitude. You're telling the person that there's no no need to thank you.

2.

There is another phrase used to respond to "thank you" in Korean:. But it's
not used as often. You'rd better reply with in most situations.

Language Tip!

sounds formal. is informal. What if you want to sound kind of formal but still
kind of friendly? In that case, you can upgrade the informal to . You see, you
simply add at the end. is the sentence ending particles that makes sentence more polite.
This is a nice way to thank your waiter. !

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