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What does kasamnida mean in Korean?

"Kasamnida" (also spelled "kamsahamnida") means "thank you" in Korean. It is the formal and polite way to express gratitude.

Here's a breakdown:

* "Kamsa" means "thank"

* "hamnida" is a polite ending that makes the sentence formal

Here are some other ways to say "thank you" in Korean:

* Gomawo (고마워): This is the informal and casual way to say "thank you."

* Gomawoyo (고마워요): This is a slightly more polite way to say "thank you" than "gomawo."

* Kamsahamnida (감사합니다): This is the most formal and polite way to say "thank you."

* Kamsahamnida (감사합니다): This is an even more formal way to say "thank you" than "kamsahamnida."

Remember to use the appropriate form of "thank you" based on the context and the person you are speaking to.

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