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Both kumawa and kamsahamnida (not kashahamnida, if I'm not mistaken) mean thank you. However, Koreans use the former with people of the same age or with someone younger. The latter is used with older or more important people, a more respectful way of expressing thanks.

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Q: What does 'kashahamnida' mean in Korean a friend told you this and asked you to look it up he said it means 'thank you' but you thought 'kumawa' is 'thank you' what does it really mean?
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