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Different Ways on How to say "Thank you" in your own Language?

Last activity 02 April 2011 by marwikiv

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volim te pono

I'm from Philippines,  we say "Salamat", or "Maraming Salamat"
if it is "Thank you very much".

nailholic

i am from indonesia, here we say " terima kasih" = thankyou. " terima kasih banyak"= thankyou very much

kiranlovespanish

in my mothertongue, we say, "Dhanyawaad",

BLOGitse

In Finnish = Kiitos! (thank you)
In Swedish = Tack!
In Arabic = Shukran!
In French = Merci!

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olawole

In my own language
                     Thank you...is O se.......

Yud

Hello,

English & French: Thanks, Merci
Portugese: Obrigado
Hindi: Dhanyawad, shukriya

ladyliberty

In England, they often say "cheers" as a casual way of saying thank you.

Demetres

ok, In Greece we say, efxaristw = Thnks,

lezah20

Afrikaans-Baie dankie!
Korean-gamsahabnida!
Japanese-Sankyū!
Chinese traditional-Xièxiè nín!
Latin-Gratias!
Portuguese-Obrigado!

moiz

my brushuski we say ju gor ja jee >>>>means thank you my darling

Stellinula

I am from Greece.....efharisto= thanks:)

superanjanet

NORWEGIAN :  TAKK

globetrotter

in Dutch/Flemish: Dank u.

killer_cain

In Irish we say "go raibh maith agat" it more or less means "goodness be upon you"

hfawad

In urdu we say Sukria

zeki aykut
BLOGitse wrote:

In Finnish = Kiitos! (thank you)
In Swedish = Tack!
In Arabic = Shukran!
In French = Merci!

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And we say " MERHABA
in Turkish..

zeki aykut

In Turkish we say "MERHABA" which means "HELLO"In English..

zeki aykut

In Turkish we say "Tesekkur ederim"...smile.png

huongnguyentri

We say "cam on" in Vietnamese:P

wonnie

In persian=merci
in Hindi-sukria

schnupper

In Hawaiian it's "mahalo", and "danke" or "dankeschoen" in German smile.png

tserimdaza

kuzu-zangpo;;;is how we say for hello
Khadern chea-is how we say for thank you

marwikiv

Japan - Arigatou
Philippines - Maraming Salamat

But the best way to say thanks is to hug them and say it with all your heart. But if their out of reach or in a distant land, just call them and say thanks or whatever language you have.

Evelyn Sorenson,

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