Contents
- 1 How do you say you’re welcome in Korean?
- 2 What is Cheonman Eyo?
- 3 What is the reply for Annyeonghaseyo?
- 4 What is the best reply to thank you?
- 5 How do you say you’re welcome?
- 6 What does Gomawo mean?
- 7 How do you apologize in Korean?
- 8 What is saranghae?
- 9 What is WHO Korean?
- 10 What is Kamsamida in Korean?
- 11 What is Kamsamida?
How do you say you’re welcome in Korean?
괜찮아요 (gwaenchanayo) Literally meaning “it’s alright” or “its okay”, 괜찮아요 (gwaenchanayo) can also be used when saying “you’re welcome”. If you want, you combine this with 아니에요 (anieyo) and say 아니에요, 괜찮아요 (anieyo, gwaenchanayo).
What is Cheonman Eyo?
Formal ‘ You’re Welcome ‘ in Korean. 1. 천만에요 (cheonmaneyo) This word comes from the number 천만 meaning ‘ten-million’ in English. The logic behind this expression is that the thing you are being thanked for doing is so small that even if you did it ten-million times the other person still wouldn’t need to thank you.
What is the reply for Annyeonghaseyo?
When entering a shop or hotel, you might hear staff say ‘ Hwangyong hamnida (환영합니다) ‘, which means ‘Welcome’. Smile, nod your head or say ‘Annyeong haseyo’ in reply.
What is the best reply to thank you?
How to Respond to Thank You (In Any Situation)
- You’re welcome.
- You’re very welcome.
- That’s all right.
- No problem.
- No worries.
- Don’t mention it.
- It’s my pleasure.
- My pleasure.
How do you say you’re welcome?
10 Ways to Say “You’re Welcome”
- You got it.
- Don’t mention it.
- No worries.
- Not a problem.
- My pleasure.
- It was nothing.
- I’m happy to help.
- Not at all.
What does Gomawo mean?
What is the meaning of 고마워 (gomawo)? Since this is an informal and less polite way of saying “ thank you ” in Korean, it’s similar to saying “thanks” in English.
How do you apologize in Korean?
“Apology” and “Apologize” in Korean
- Formal (Please apologize) – 사과하세요. ( sa-gwa-ha-se-yo)
- Polite (Please apologize) – 사과해요. ( sa-gwa-he-yo)
- Casual (Apologize) – 사과해. ( sa-gwa-he)
What is saranghae?
Saranghae means ‘ I Love You ‘ in Korean and we bet after learning this, you’re going to use this term to comment on all of BTS’ pictures and videos, because, don’t well all love them!
What is WHO Korean?
Who in Korean – 누구 (nugu) If you want to know someone’s name or identity, you can ask “who” in Korean as 누구 (nugu).
What is Kamsamida in Korean?
A formal and respectful way to say ” Thank you ”
What is Kamsamida?
Kamsahamnida (감사합니다) – “ Thank you ”