How to Say “Thank You” in Korean: 감사합니다[gam-sa-ham-ni-da]
One of the most essential and polite expressions in Korean is:
“Thank you” → 감사합니다 (gamsahamnida)
Let’s learn how to say it, how to pronounce it naturally, and when to use each form!
✅ Pronunciation Guide
감사합니다 is pronounced:
gam-sa-ham-ni-da
(Not gam-sa-hap-ni-da)
📌 Why?
In Korean pronunciation, when ㅂ(b) meets ㄴ(n), the ㅂ sound changes to ㅁ(m).
So, while it's written as 감사합니다, it's spoken as:
[gam-sa-ham-ni-da]
To help you remember, think of it like saying:
“calm sauna ham knee dah” – silly but helpful!
✅ Different Ways to Say “Thank You” in Korean
고맙습니다 and 고마워요 are almost the same in meaning and politeness — just choose whichever is easier to say!
✅ ultural Tip: How to Say It Properly
In Korea, it’s not just about the words.
When you say 감사합니다, it’s polite to:
- Slightly bow — around 45 degrees, either with your upper body or just your head.
*This small gesture shows deep respect and gratitude, especially to elders or in formal situations.
✅ Summary
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“Thank you” in Korean = 감사합니다 (gamsahamnida)
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Pronounced ham-ni-da (not hap-ni-da) due to sound rules
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Different levels of politeness: 감사합니다 > 고맙습니다/고마워요 > 고마워
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Pair your words with a polite bow for full effect!

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