고마워
"Kamsahamnida" (감사합니다) means "thank you" in Korean.
감사합니다“Thank you” in Korean
감사합니다 = thank you
Come up sumadah means thank you in Korean.
감사합니다 (gamsahamnida)
Thank you
잘 감사 합니다 있어요 = i am doing well thank you
seonsaengnim.
There are quite a few different ways to express "thank you" in the Korean language. Some of the most common are:감사합니다 (kamsahamnida)- formal고맙습니다 (komapseumnida) - formal고마워 (gomawo)- casual
고맙습니다 (Thank You)
Gohmapseumnida to be formal and Gamsahamnida informally.
To sign a thank you email professionally and courteously, you can use phrases like "Sincerely," "Best regards," or "Thank you." These sign-offs convey gratitude and respect in a business setting.