How to Say Thank You in Korean: Plus Sorry and Goodbye

Korean is a language rich in emotion, nuance, and formality. Even a simple phrase like "thank you" has many ways to say it, depending on who youβre talking to and the context. If you want to sound polite, friendly, or just natural, it's important to understand the different ways to say thank you in Korean.
Learn how to say thank you, sorry, and goodbye in Korean with the right level of formality. Weβll cover every way to say thank you in Korean(from the most formal to the most casual) plus pronunciation tips, informal expressions, and common ways to use each phrase.
π How to Say Thank You in Korean
There are many ways to say thank you in Korean. Here's a guide from most formal to casual:
1. λλ¨ν κ°μ¬ν©λλ€ (Daedanhi gamsahamnida) β Most Formal
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Used in very formal situations, such as speeches or ceremonies
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Shows deep gratitude with respect
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Example: λλ¨ν κ°μ¬ν©λλ€. μ΄λν΄ μ£Όμ μ κ°μ¬ν©λλ€. (Thank you very much. Thank you for inviting me.)
2. κ°μ¬ν©λλ€ (Gamsahamnida) β Formal
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The most commonly used polite form
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Appropriate in workplaces, stores, or with strangers
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Example: μ λ¬Ό κ°μ¬ν©λλ€! (Thank you for the gift!)
3. κ³ λ§μμ (Gomawoyo) β Polite Casual
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Softer and warmer than κ°μ¬ν©λλ€
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Suitable for teachers, older acquaintances, or people you're friendly with
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Example: λμμ€μ κ³ λ§μμ! (Thanks for helping me!)
4. κ³ λ§μ (Gomawo) β Casual
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Used with close friends or people your age or younger
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Common in texts or casual conversation
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Example: μ§μ§ κ³ λ§μ~ (Thanks a lot~)
π€ Pronunciation Tip: βκ°μ¬ν©λλ€β is pronounced gam-sa-ham-ni-da. Listen to native speakers or use an online course to practice.
π How to Say Sorry in Korean
Hereβs how to say sorry in Korean, from most formal to casual:
1. μ§μ¬μΌλ‘ μ¬κ³Όλ립λλ€ (Jinsimeuro sagwadeurimnida) β Most Formal
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A deeply respectful apology, often used in formal or public contexts
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Example: μ§μ¬μΌλ‘ μ¬κ³Όλ립λλ€. λ λμ μλΉμ€λ‘ 보λ΅νκ² μ΅λλ€. (I sincerely apologize. We'll do better next time.)
2. μ£μ‘ν©λλ€ (Joesonghamnida) β Formal
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Suitable in professional settings or with people you donβt know well
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Example: λ¦μ΄μ μ£μ‘ν©λλ€. (Sorry Iβm late.)
3. λ―Έμν΄μ (Mianhaeyo) β Polite Casual
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Still polite but less formal than μ£μ‘ν©λλ€
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Used with teachers, colleagues, or older friends
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Example: μ€μν΄μ λ―Έμν΄μ. (Sorry for the mistake.)
4. λ―Έμν΄ β Casual
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A casual way to say sorry to friends or younger people
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Example: λ―Έμν΄~ κΉλΉ‘νμ΄.
π How to Say Goodbye in Korean
Use different phrases depending on who is leaving:
If you are leaving:
1. μλ ν κ³μΈμ (Annyeonghi gyeseyo) β Formal
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Youβre leaving, and the other person stays
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Example: μλ ν κ³μΈμ. λ λ΅κ²μ. (Goodbye. Iβll see you again.)
2. μ μμ΄ (Jal isseo) β Casual
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For friends or younger people
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Example: μ μμ΄~ μ£Όλ§μ 보μ! (Take care~ See you this weekend!)
If they are leaving:
1. μλ ν κ°μΈμ (Annyeonghi gaseyo) β Formal
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Youβre staying, and the other person is leaving
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Example: μλ ν κ°μΈμ. μ°λ½ λ릴κ²μ! (Goodbye. Iβll contact you!)
2. μ κ° (Jal ga) β Casual
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Informal and friendly
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Example: μ κ°~ μ‘°μ¬ν κ°! (Bye~ Go safely!)
π§Ύ Summary Table: Most Formal β Casual
π Tips to Learn Korean and Express Gratitude Naturally
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Learn how to pronounce each phrase and practice Korean verb endings
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Try to use the right level of formality depending on the situation
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Use κ°μ¬ν©λλ€ in stores, κ³ λ§μ at school, and λλ¨ν κ°μ¬ν©λλ€ at formal events
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Body language also matters: a small bow adds respect when saying thank you
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Donβt overthink: most Koreans appreciate any polite effort to speak their language
Whether youβre thanking a teacher or a friend, these expressions will help you sound more natural and respectful.
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