Korean for Kids
How to Say "Thank you" in Korean
Showing gratitude is a universal value. Saying 'thank you' in another language is a kind way to honor someone's culture.
In Korean (한국어)
감사합니다 (Gamsahamnida)
Pronounced: gam-sah-HAHM-nee-dah
How to use this phrase
- Greet a friend: Try saying "감사합니다 (Gamsahamnida)" the next time you meet someone who speaks Korean.
- Practice with family: Use it during dinner or while watching a Korean cartoon together.
- Be respectful: Speaking even a few words in someone's language shows you care about their culture.
- Have fun: Don't worry about being perfect — every native speaker started where you are now.
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