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How to say, Thank You, Good Night , Good Morning in Korea Language?


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How to say, Thank You, Good Night , Good Morning in Korea Language?

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The first guy was almost right. I have to wonder though, if the "Korean" above me speaks the language.

Thank you, correctly romanized, is

Go mab seum ni da (瓿犽鞀惦媹雼? but pronounced closer to
Koh - mop -soom - nee -da
also Gamsa hamnida (臧愳偓 頃╇媹雼? pronounced kam-sah-hahm-nee-da is also widely used.

Good Night (when you are going to sleep) is:
annyeonghi jumuseyo (鞎堧厱頌?欤茧靹胳殧) but pronounced closer to
ahn - young - hee - joo - moo -say -yo
[Good Night is generally not used as a greeting in Korea].

Good Morning (when you just woke up) is:
annyeonghi jumusheosseoyo? 鞎堧厱頌?欤茧靺柎鞖?but pronounced like
ahn- young- hee - joo- moo- shaw- saw- yo

Good Morning (as a greeting) is:
joheun achimibnida 膦嬱潃 鞎勳龚 鞛呺媹雼?but pronounced like
cho- hun- ah- chim - imm- ni-da

There are actually 7 levels of language in Korean and each is conjugated differently. The 3rd level is the most acceptable for use in all situations, so I recommend you use that level. Source(s): 2004-2006 Korean National Speech Contest Grand Champion
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Thank you = Kam-sa Ham-ni-da (There's another way of saying "Thank you", but I forgot what it was. )

Good night = (to someone who's staying) An-nyong-hi Kye-se-yo.

Good night = (to someone who's leaving)
An-nyong-hi Ka-se-yo.

Good morning = "hello" = An-nyong Ha-se-yo.

Each "word" is split up into syllables so it's easier to you to pronounce. Capital letters are where there's a slightly longer pause between "words". No such devices, as mentioned above, are needed in Hangul (Korean "alphabet")
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As I recall from when I was in Korea in the early 1950's "go mop sum nida" was thank you and "Cham mani yo" was you're welcome. Because the Japanese had occupied Korea for many year I found most, spoke Japanese and many spoke English. I knew enough Japanese to make my needs known, so I only remembered a few words in Korean.
Just my memories from 65 to 67 years ago.
Thank you (for elders)= ko map sum ni ta

Thank you(for strangers like shopkeepers)=kam sa hap ni ta

Thank you(for people the same age or younger)=ko ma wueh

There is no "Good night" or " Good morning" in Korea.


Sleep well(if you want,)=jal ja
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