Come si dice in Coreano? "Selamat pagi" (2024)

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qadejah

9 apr 2018

  • Malay
  • Coreano

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aehxbfsg

9 apr 2018

  • Coreano

좋은 아침 또는 잘 잤어? 잘 잤니? 또는 안녕 또는 굿모닝
좋은 아침이에요 잘 잤어요? 또는 좋은 아침입니다 안녕히 주무셨어요? 또는 안녕하세요

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aehxbfsg

12 apr 2018

  • Coreano

감사합니다 and 고맙습니다 are no different in that sense. 고맙다 means 'I am heartwarming and joyful about the help of others', 감사하다 means 'I have a heart of gratitude, a greeting that expresses gratitude.감사 is Sino-Korean(Chinese character)고맙 is Pure KoreanNowadays, there is a tendency to think that 감사하다 tends to be more formal than 고맙다, but it is incorrect/not true. Both 감사합니다 and 감사합니다 can be used. However, if it is possible recommending the expression "고맙습니다", Should use Pure/Native Korean(고맙)고맙(습니다) is adjective 감사(합니다) is either verb or adjective감사합니다 & 고맙습니다 are Both polite(more formal)These are used to olders, elders, seniors, teacher, boss, army, officers, everyone.(high formality / high politeness)감사해요 is (a little) informal polite고마워요 is (more) informal polite감사해요 & 고마워요 are Both informal (but still) politeThese are used to strangers(someone you don't know), olders, seniors, lover(low formality / high politeness)감사 is Sino-Korean(Chinese character)고맙 is Pure Korean고마워, ㄳ or ㄱㅅ(Slang which abbreviated the word 감사) is informal or casual used to the same age(friend), someone younger than you, the children, lover, wife & husband(low formality / low politeness)고맙다 is formal non-polite(impolite, informal) used to the same age(friend), someone younger than you, the children(high formality / low politeness)formality: formal / casualpoliteness: polite / rude

감사합니다 and 고맙습니다 are no different in that sense. 고맙다 means 'I am heartwarming and joyful about the help of others', 감사하다 means 'I have a heart of gratitude, a greeting that expresses gratitude.

감사 is Sino-Korean(Chinese character)
고맙 is Pure Korean

Nowadays, there is a tendency to think that 감사하다 tends to be more formal than 고맙다, but it is incorrect/not true. Both 감사합니다 and 감사합니다 can be used. However, if it is possible recommending the expression "고맙습니다", Should use Pure/Native Korean(고맙)

고맙(습니다) is adjective 감사(합니다) is either verb or adjective

감사합니다 & 고맙습니다 are Both polite(more formal)
These are used to olders, elders, seniors, teacher, boss, army, officers, everyone.
(high formality / high politeness)

감사해요 is (a little) informal polite
고마워요 is (more) informal polite

감사해요 & 고마워요 are Both informal (but still) polite
These are used to strangers(someone you don't know), olders, seniors, lover
(low formality / high politeness)

감사 is Sino-Korean(Chinese character)
고맙 is Pure Korean

고마워, ㄳ or ㄱㅅ(Slang which abbreviated the word 감사) is informal or casual used to the same age(friend), someone younger than you, the children, lover, wife & husband
(low formality / low politeness)

고맙다 is formal non-polite(impolite, informal) used to the same age(friend), someone younger than you, the children
(high formality / low politeness)

formality: formal / casual
politeness: polite / rude

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(You're welcome):천만에요 is close to ‘never’, is proper in this example (below)-너 A 좋아하지, 그렇지? You love A, don’t you?-천만에, 나 이미 사랑하는 사람이 있어 Absolutely no, I already have a lady who I love.천만에요 would be good, but NOT really used very often in everyday modern Korean. But it is an expression used only in textbooks. But Koreans rarely say 천만에요 (in Korea)Speaking in Korea: 네~ (with a light smile) / 아니에요 (don't mention it / no problem / it is nothing) / 아녜요별말씀을요The above is formal / polite아니야고맙긴뭘~어~ 응~The above is informal / casualThere is no word which is exactly equivalent to in Korean. Koreans respond in various ways to ‘thank you’ such as ‘네’, ‘뭘요’, ‘고맙긴요’ etc.(Welcome to):환영해요, 환영합니다, 어서 오세요

(You're welcome):
천만에요 is close to ‘never’, is proper in this example (below)
-너 A 좋아하지, 그렇지? You love A, don’t you?
-천만에, 나 이미 사랑하는 사람이 있어 Absolutely no, I already have a lady who I love.

천만에요 would be good, but NOT really used very often in everyday modern Korean. But it is an expression used only in textbooks. But Koreans rarely say 천만에요 (in Korea)
Speaking in Korea: 네~ (with a light smile) / 아니에요 (don't mention it / no problem / it is nothing) / 아녜요
별말씀을요
The above is formal / polite

아니야
고맙긴
뭘~
어~ 응~
The above is informal / casual

There is no word which is exactly equivalent to in Korean. Koreans respond in various ways to ‘thank you’ such as ‘네’, ‘뭘요’, ‘고맙긴요’ etc.

(Welcome to):
환영해요, 환영합니다, 어서 오세요

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aehxbfsg

12 apr 2018

  • Coreano

I'm really and truly sorry I do not know how to write in English alphabet or Romanization

Romanization is very inaccurate/not accurate and difficult to learn from, and it's not going to help your Korean if you truly want to learn it. Romanization is the worst habit and *will not* take you anywhere

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aehxbfsg

12 apr 2018

  • Coreano

You cannot learn Korean without (learning)한글/Hangeul

You cannot learn Korean using Romanization

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qadejah

12 apr 2018

  • Malay

고마워요😊 I'm still in my proses to learn Hangeul.To be honest,i've got confuse between vokal and diftong.But slowly i will learn more about Hangeul as long you willingly teach 😊
By the way,정말 고마워요.(is that correct?😀)

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