How to Say "I’m Sorry" in Korean - Ways to apologize (2024)

When in a foreign country like Korea, you are bound to make cultural mistakes and other general errors. Learning how to say “I’m sorry” in Korean just might come in handy! As long as you know how to apologize for those mistakes, that’s OK.

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Not only will it help you smooth out mistakes and misunderstandings, but it will also show what great manners Mom taught you. If you plan on spending any amount of time in Korea, it’s best to know this phrase, just in case!

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Contents

  • 1 “I’m Sorry” in Korean
    • 1.1 How to say “I’m sorry” in Korean
    • 1.2 Formal “I’m Sorry” in Korean
    • 1.3 Standard “I’m Sorry” in Korean
    • 1.4 Informal “I’m Sorry” in Korean
  • 2 Other Ways to Say “I’m Sorry” in Korean
  • 3 Using “I’m Sorry” in a Sentence
  • 4 How to say “I’m really sorry” in Korean
  • 5 Other words related to “I’m Sorry” in Korean
    • 5.1 “Apology” in Korean
    • 5.2 “To apologize” in Korean
  • 6 Wrap Up

“I’m Sorry” in Korean

There are several ways to say “I’m sorry” in Korean. We’ve added them below in the Korean alphabet and romanization. Not only will you be able to apologize, but you’ll also be able to listen for apologies. If you can’t read the Korean alphabet yet, known as the 한글 (Hangeul), we recommend you learn that first. It’ll assist all your future Korean studies.

How to say “I’m sorry” in Korean

To start, here’s a video on how to say “sorry” in Korean.

How to Say SORRY in Korean | 90 Day Korean

Although the title of this article is “How to say “I’m sorry” in Korean” when speaking, the “I” part is omitted. In Korean, it is obvious that you are the person who is sorry. Therefore, you just need to say the word “sorry.”

Formal “I’m Sorry” in Korean

Like saying “thank you” in Korean, there are two different words for sorry in its formal version.

The first one, 죄송합니다 (joesonghamnida), is slightly more respectful, and this word would be the one that we recommend using if you only feel like learning one word for “sorry.”

Remember to use your body language and voice tone to help convey your message. Face the person you are saying sorry to and slightly bow your head a little bit when saying sorry to acknowledge that you have made a mistake.

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The second one, 미안합니다 (mianhamnida), will also work well, so choose which one you like better!

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Association for the Formal “I’m Sorry” in Korean

We’ll use some associations to help us remember these Korean phrases. Associations are helpful tools that help you recall the vocabulary or phrase by using a story or image that’s easier to remember. You can use our associations or take them as an example to make your own.

Do you know the American cartoon and movies G.I. Joe? It was popular in the ’80s to 90’s, and we’ll use them to help us remember 죄송합니다 (joesonghamnida).

Their cartoon intro song was very memorableso imagine that theJoe song isneeded to apologize formally in Korea. Just imagine you’re saying to yourself, “Joe song, I need it.” This phrase isn’t exactly the same as 죄송합니다 (joesonghamnida), but that’s not always necessary. What’s important is that it helps you remember 죄송합니다 (joesonghamnida).

Standard “I’m Sorry” in Korean

Next is the standard version, which also has two ways to say it. This is the standard level of politeness. In this case, both words can be used interchangeably.

The first word is 죄송해요 (joesonghaeyo).

But keep in mind that when saying sorry, like saying thank you, people often use a level of politeness higher than they would normally. Therefore, often it is better to say 죄송합니다 (joesonghamnida) rather than 죄송해요 (joesonghaeyo).

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The second way is 미안해요 (mianhaeyo).

Associations for Standard “I’m Sorry” in Korean

This can use the same association of G.I. Joe again, only that -합니다 (-hamnida) is changed to -해요 (-haeyo), but this is really easy!

The G.I. Joe catchphrase was “Go Joe!” which sounds a lot like “Hey yo!” -해요 (-haeyo). So just imagine the “Joe song” uses “Hey yo!” as its catchphrase in standard situations.

Informal “I’m Sorry” in Korean

When speaking to people of a similar age who are close to you, use 미안해 (mianhae). You can also use it when speaking to young children.

If you are in a relationship with a Korean, then learn this word now, as it can save your relationship! Note that 죄송해 (joesonghae) isn’t used.

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Try Your Own for Informal “I’m Sorry”

By now, you can see that making associations can be fun and easy. Better yet, they help you remember the phrase much better (especially if the association is strange or unique). Can you make your own association for 미안해 (mianhae)?

We’ll start you out, and it sounds kind of like “me” “and” “hey.” What story could you make for these words to associate with the informal “I’m sorry”?

Other Ways to Say “I’m Sorry” in Korean

You can use “I’m sorry” in Korean to express apologies. However, there are alternate expressions that you should use in certain cases where you’d use “sorry” in English.

1. 잠시만요 (jamsimanyo)

This phrase means “just a moment” or “hold on a second.” You would use this phrase when you’re trying to get through a crowded subway in Seoul. Rather than say “sorry,” you’d say 잠시만요 (jamsimanyo).

You might also use this phrase when you’re on the phone or in the middle of a conversation and someone is trying to get your attention. This will be useful to tell the other person to hold on for a moment.

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2. 실례합니다 (sillyehamnida)

This phrase means “excuse me,” as in “I am sorry for interrupting.” You might use this if you’re about to interrupt someone. The word 실례 (sillye) means “discourtesy or bad manners,” so the phrase translates to “I do/have bad manners.”

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Using “I’m Sorry” in a Sentence

If you’d like to be more specific on what you’re apologizing for, you can add them to your sentence. Here’s a guide on how you should do it.

At the end of a sentence:

1. -아/어서 죄송합니다 (a/eoseo joesonghamnida)

If you want to say I’m sorry that I am … then you can use the above structure.

Example:

늦어서 죄송합니다 (neujeoseo joesonghamnida)

I’m sorry that I am late.

At the start of a sentence:

Alternatively, you can put the word “sorry” at the start of the sentence.

1. 죄송하지만… (joesonghajiman)

Example:

죄송하지만 못 가요 (joesonghajiman mot gayo)

I’m sorry, but I can’t go.

This can also be used when asking for a favor.

2. 죄송한데… (joesonghande)

Example:

죄송한데 사진 좀 찍어 주시겠어요?(joesonghande sajin jom jjigeo jusigesseoyo)

I’m sorry, but could you take a picture for me, please?

How to say “I’m really sorry” in Korean

If you’re feeling extra apologetic about something and you want to say, “I’m really sorry,” there are various ways to say this in Korean.

We’ve listed them below.

Formal:

정말 죄송합니다 (jeongmal joesonghamnida)

미안합니다 (mianhamnida )

Standard:

죄송해요 (joesonghaeyo)

미안해요 (mianhaeyo)

Example:

불편을 드려서 정말 죄송합니다. (bulpyeoneul deuryeoseo jeongmal joesonghamnida.)

I’m really sorry for the inconvenience.

그 문제에 대해서는 정말 미안해요. (geu munjee daehaeseoneun jeongmal mianhaeyo.)

I’m really sorry about that.

Here are other Korean words related to “I’m sorry” that you can add to your vocabulary.

“Apology” in Korean

The word for “apology” in Korean is 사과 (sagwa). The same word means “apple” in Korean, but it’ll be easy to tell them apart based on the context of the sentence.

Example:

제 사과를 받아주세요. (je sagwareul badajuseyo.)

Please accept my apology.

사과는 필요 없어요. (sagwaneun piryo eopseoyo.)

I don’t need an apology.

“To apologize” in Korean

For the verb form of “apology,” 하다 (hada), which means “to do,” is added to 사과 (sagwa). This forms 사과하다 (sagwahada), meaning to “apologize.”

Example:

지금 당장 그에게 사과해요. (jigeum dangjang geuege sagwahaeyo.)

Apologize to him right now.

내 무례함에 대해 사과해야겠어요. (nae muryehame daehae sagwahaeyagesseoyo.)

I should apologize for the rudeness.

Wrap Up

Now that you know how to say “sorry” in Korean, you can start using it with other basic phrases like hello and goodbye. Remember that its usage is slightly different from how the word “sorry” is used in English, so listen to Koreans, start with watching Korean movies, and try to see how the word “sorry” is used naturally in everyday Korean.

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How to Say "I’m Sorry" in Korean - Ways to apologize? ›

괜찮아 (gwaenchana) or it's polite form 괜찮아요 (gwaenchanayo) is a really common way to reply to “I'm sorry” in Korean. But also a simple wave of your hand and “아니요!” (aniyo) will work, too!

How to respond to "I'm sorry" in Korean? ›

괜찮아 (gwaenchana) or it's polite form 괜찮아요 (gwaenchanayo) is a really common way to reply to “I'm sorry” in Korean. But also a simple wave of your hand and “아니요!” (aniyo) will work, too!

How to deeply apologize in Korean? ›

죄송합니다 – [tɕwɛsoŋɑmnidɑ] – I'm sorry.

It is a highly formal phrase used in professional settings or when addressing superiors, expressing sincere regret or apology. It is one of the most commonly used expressions. For example: 죄송합니다, 오해하지 마세요.

How do you say sorry when sorry isn't enough? ›

Don't cross your arms defensively, Listen with concern, and speak with a pleasant tone of voice. Then, choose words that do not blame others, excuse yourself, or deny responsibility. Instead, take responsibility for your part of the problem. Do this even if it wasn't all your fault.

Is I'm sorry a good enough apology? ›

While “I'm sorry” is generally not enough for a complete apology, it is a necessary part of any apology and is imperative for re-building trust.

How to reply when someone says "sorry"? ›

  1. That's OK / It's all right.
  2. No problem / No worries / Don't worry about it.
  3. It happens.
  4. I forgive you / You're forgiven.
  5. I appreciate your apology. / I accept your apology.
  6. Thank you for your apology.
  7. Apology accepted.

How do you respond to I'm sorry without saying it's okay? ›

How to Accept an Apology With Grace
  1. Assess if you feel the apology is genuine or not.
  2. Engage in a longer conversation, if you feel you need to.
  3. Thank the person for their apology.
  4. Explain how you were hurt by the person's actions.
  5. Say “I understand” instead of “it's okay.”

What is the Korean bow for apology? ›

The 30-degree bow is most appropriate when meeting someone for business or a superior you don't regularly see. The 45-degree bow is reserved for showing the sincerest gratitude or apology. Names and titles are important when addressing someone in South Korea.

What does mianhamnida mean? ›

In an informal context, Mian hamnida (I'm sorry) is just fine. 죄송합니다. Jwesong hamnida. I apologize. 미안합니다.

What does hamnida mean in Korean? ›

It is pronounced as hamnida. It means ' i do' Example- 감사합니다 = 감사 + 함니다 Gam-sa-hab-ni-da= gamsa/kamsa (is to thank)+ hab-ni-da/hamnida(means i do)

How do you say I'm so sorry without saying sorry? ›

Whether you've done something wrong at work or with a friend, a great way to say you're sorry is to take responsibility for your actions. For instance, you could say: “I understand that I'm responsible for missing the deadline.” “You've been there to help me, and I should've been there to support you.”

What is a better way to say I am very sorry? ›

How to express regret
RegretPronunciation
I truly/really/sincerely regret it./ ˈaɪ ˈtruli ˈrɪli ˌsɪnˈsɪrli rɪˈɡret ˈɪt /
I'm ashamed of my behavior./ ˈaɪm əˈʃeɪmd əv maɪ bəˈheɪvjər /
I wish I could take it back./ ˈaɪ ˈwɪʃ ˈaɪ kəd ˈteɪk ˈɪt ˈbæk /
I wish I hadn't done that./ ˈaɪ ˈwɪʃ ˈaɪ ˈhædənt ˈdən ðæt /
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How do you say I'm sorry but not sorry? ›

I'm Sorry, I'm Not Sorry: How Not to Apologize Before the High...
  1. “Mistakes were made” – This is a great way to say you're sorry, without actually admitting guilt. ...
  2. “If” – If you want to really say you're sorry, avoid the word IF. ...
  3. “You feel that way” – The best coldhearted apologies are short and not sweet.

What is a gaslight apology? ›

A gaslight apology is an apology given that often appears sincere but the person is actually not taking any responsibility for what they have caused.

How to say sorry in a cute way? ›

I am sorry for arguing with you. I want us to be a team. Please forgive me, babe.
  1. I'm sorry for avoiding our issues. ...
  2. I want you to know that I love you and take responsibility for the words I said. ...
  3. Angry is ugly, forgiveness is sexiness. ...
  4. I'm apologizing because I value our relationship more than my ego.

What is the perfect apology? ›

Not that you "regret," not that you are "devastated." Say you're "sorry." Say what it is that you're apologizing for. Be specific. Show you understand why it was bad, take ownership, and show that you understand why you caused hurt.

What do you say in response to Kamsahamnida? ›

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  • 4 Responses to “Thank You” 1) 아닙니다 (ah-nim-ni-da) 2) 천만에요 (chun-man-eh-yo) ...
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How do you respond to okay in Korean? ›

Some Koreans just simply use 오케이 (O-ke-i). Other korean translations of “o*kay” are: 괜찮아. / Gwaenchana. / I'm okay. 예. / Ye. / Ok(yes).

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