Thank you for this. I think this is the first word I started to recognize watching my Kdramas. Then they would change up depending on who they were talking to. I got it now
That's a good question! 죄송합니다 [joesonghabnida] and 미안합니다 [mianhabnida] both mean "I'm sorry" and are both formal polite, they can be used interchangeably, though they do have a slightly different nuance of how sorry you are and 죄송합니다 can be considered a bit more formal and more apologetic. You will see 죄송합니다 used more often in serious situations. 🙂
Thank you for this. I think this is the first word I started to recognize watching my Kdramas. Then they would change up depending on who they were talking to. I got it now
It's finally here, love seeing more of this kind of video!
Wow! The editing is so good. I was able to practice accurately by showing a single expression in many short videos.
Keep it up!! Pls upload more and much more 💜💜💜💜💜💜💜
Doing great job,I learn a lot👍
죄송합니다 what is the difference!?
That's a good question!
죄송합니다 [joesonghabnida] and 미안합니다 [mianhabnida] both mean "I'm sorry" and are both formal polite, they can be used interchangeably, though they do have a slightly different nuance of how sorry you are and 죄송합니다 can be considered a bit more formal and more apologetic. You will see 죄송합니다 used more often in serious situations. 🙂