Kim Jiyoo
Hi it’s my first time here I need help how do I know what the words mean in Korean “감사합니다” means “gamsahabnida” but now that I know the letters I have absolutely no idea what that word means so how do I get to know the word? Some people don’t understand this question but u have actually stopped my study just because I can’t get this right :(
22 avr. 2021 20:21
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You are correct. I too do not understand your question. I put “감사합니다” into Google translate. It provided ""Thankyou" as an English translation. . But, as above, I do not understand your message nor question. Would love to think that I helped. How can I help you? What is it that you need to move forward?
22 avril 2021
Perhaps you mean the way how it is pronounced? There are quite a bit of sound change rules in Korean. I also just learned it today too. One of these rules applies to this sentence 감사합니다. Whenever consonants ㅂ/ㅍ is before ㄴ/ㅁ, ㅂ/ㅍ will become pronounced as ㅁ. So, 감사합니다 actually pronouns 감싸함니다. Hope this helps!
24 avril 2021
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24 avril 2021
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Kim Jiyoo
Compétences linguistiques
Langue des signes brésilienne (LIBRAS), Anglais, Français, Japonais, Japonais (okinawaïen), Coréen, Portugais, Espagnol
Langue étudiée
Japonais (okinawaïen), Coréen