Where ever you go thanking never forget thanking…

So here are the  words used instead thank you in different countries

Thank_you

Thank_you

  • Arabic – shukran, shoe-krahn
  • Bulgarian – merci / blagodaria
  • Burmese – (thint ko) kyay tzu tin pa te
  • Chinese, Cantonese – do jeh, daw-dyeh
  • Chinese, Mandarin – xiè xie, syeh-syeh
  • Czech – děkuji, deh-ku-yih
  • Danish – tak, tahg
  • Dutch – dank u wel / dank je wel
  • Finnish – kiitos, kee-toas
  • French – merci, mehr-see, Merci beaucoup
  • German – danke, dahn-kah
  • Greek – ευχαριστώ, ef-har-rih-stowe
  • Hawaiian – mahalo
  • Hebrew – toda, toh-dah
  • Hungarian – köszönöm
  • Irish Gaelic – go raibh maith agat
  • Italian – grazie, gra-see
  • Japanese – arigatô, ahree-gah-tow
  • Korean – kamsah hamnida, kahm-sah ham-nee-da
  • Latin – gratias ago or gratias agimus (from more than 1 person)
  • Norwegian – takk, tahk
  • Persian – motashakkeram, mamnun (formal) / mochchakkeram, mamnun, mersi (informal)
  • Polish – dziękuję, dsyen-koo-yeh
  • Portuguese – obrigado (male speaking) / obrigada (female speaking), oh-bree-gah-doh (or dah )
  • Russian – спасибо, spah-see-boh
  • Scottish Gelic – tapadh leat (singular, familiar) tapadh leibh (plural, formal)
  • Slovak – dakujem
  • Spanish – gracias, muchas gracias, gra-see-us or moo-chas gra-see-us
  • Swahili – asante, ah-sahn-teh
  • Swedish – tack, tahkk
  • Tagalog – salamat po, sah-lah-maht poh
  • Thai – kop khun krahp – man speaking; kop khun kha – woman speaking
  • Turkish – tesekkur ederim, teh-sheh-kur eh-deh-rim
  • Ukrainian – diakuiu
  • Welsh – diolch
  • Yiddish – a dank

 

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