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How to Say Thank You in Different Languages

Make it a habit to tell people thank you. To express your appreciation, sincerely and without the
expectation of anything in return. Truly appreciate those around you, and you'll soon find many
others around you. Truly appreciate life, and you'll find that you have more of it.
Ralph Marston
"Thank you" is probably one of the most used phrases in the English language. A polite thank you is
such an integral part of our etiquette. Do you know how thank you is said in different languages?
Whether you are planning to travel to some other country, or are interested in knowing about
different languages, browse through. For, a simple thank you will matter a lot in any situation!
Check out how to say thank you in different languages, as well as in sign language in this Buzzle
article.
Thank You in Various Languages
Language Thank You Afrikaans Dankie Albanian Faleminderit Arabic Shukran Armenian Shurnur-ah-gah-lem Australian Thoinks Moite! Basque Eskerrik
asko Belarusian Dziakuju Bengali Dhannyabad Bishlama Tangio tumas Bobo A ni
ki Bosnian Hvala Breton Trugr Bulgarian Blagodaria Burmese Kyay tzu tin pa te Cantonese Do
jeh Cantonese Mh
goi Catalan Grcies Catalan Merci Cebuano Salamat Chechen Barkal Cherokee Wado Chichewa
Zikomo Chuukese Kinisou (kee-nee-SO)chapur Cook Islander Kia
Manuia Corsican Grazie Croatian Hvala Czech Dekuji (deh'-ku-yih) Danish Tak
(tahg) Dari Tashakor Dogon Gha-ana Duala Na som Dutch Dank je wel (dahnk ye
well) English Thank you Esperanto Dankon Estonian Aith Ew Akp Fang Akiba Faroese Takk
fyri Fijian Vinaka Finnish Kiitos (kee'-toas) Fon Benin Kp nu w French Merci (mehrsee') Frisian Dankewol Friulan Gracie Gallo Merkzi Georgian Madlobt German Danke (dahn'kuh) Greek Efharisto (ef-har-ris-tou') Guarani Aguije (ah-w-JAY) Gujarathi Aabar Haitian Msi Hawaiian Mahalo Hebrew Toda (toh-dah') Hindi Dhanyavaad
or Shukriyaa Hunguan Ksznm (kuh'-suh-nuhm) Iban Terima Kasih ("Tay ree ma Kaa
seh") Icelandic Takk (informal) Indonesian Terima kasih (teh-ri-mah kahsih) Inupiat Taiku Irish Go raibh mile maith agat ("Go - Rev - Meela - Mah Agut") Italian Grazie Japanese
Domo arrigato Javanese Matur nuwun Kabylian Tanemirt Kannada Dhan-y-vaadaa Khmer Akun Kikongo Matondo Kinyarwanda Murakoze Kirundi Murakoze Konkani
Dev boren koru Korean Kamsa hamaida (kam'-sah hum-nee-dah'
) Kotokoli Sobodi Krio Tenki Kurdish Supas Lao Khob chai Latin Gratias
ago Latvian Paldies Ligurian Grassie Lingala Matondi Lithuanian Ai (Ah-chew) Low
saxon Bedankt Language Thank
You Luganda Waybale Luxembourgeois Merci Macedonian Blagodaram Malagasy Misaotra Mal
ayalam Nandri (Nun-dry) Maltese Niik ajr Mandarin Xie_Xie (shieh
shieh) Mandinka Abarka Maori Kiaora Koe Marathi Dhanyavad Marshallese Omol (kohmohl) Mbalangwe Nali tumela Micmac Welalin Mongolian Bayarlalaa Myanmar Jae Zu Din Pa

De Nepali Dhan-ya-vaad Nigeria Na gode Norwegian Takk


(tahkk) Occitan Merc Ojibwe Miigwetch Ossetian Buznyg Palauan Soolong Papiamento Danki
Pascuan Mauruuru Pashto Manana Persian/Farsi Moteshakeram Philippines Salamat
po Pohnpeian Menlau (men-low) Polish Dziekuje (dsyehn-koo-yeh) Portuguese Muito
Obrigado Punjabi Bhala Hove Quechua Sulpy Romani Najis tuke Romanian Multumesc
(mooltzoomeask) Russian Blagodaryu Samoan Fa'afetai (fah-ah-fehta-e) Sardinian Gratzias Saulteaux Indians Miigwech (meegweech) Scottish Cheers Scottish
Gaelic Tapadh Leibh (tah-puh lave) Serbo-Croatian Hvala Sesotho Ke ya
leboha Shimaore Marahaba Shona Waita SiLozi Ni
itumezi Sindhi Meharbani Sinhala Stuutiyi Slovakian Dakujem (deh'-k-yem) Sobota Hvala Somali Waad mahadsantahay Spanish Gracias (grah'syas) Sundanese Nuhun Swahili Ahsante (ah-sahn'-teh) Swedish Tack
(tahkk) Tagalog Salamat Tahitian Maururu Tajik Rahmat Tamazight Tanmirt Tamil Nandri
(Nun-dry) Tatar Rahmat Telugu Dhanyavadalu Thai Khop Khun Mak Tibetan Thuk Ji
Chhe Tigrinya Yekeniele Tohono o'odham M-sapo Tok Pisin Tenkyu Toraja Kurre
sumanga Turkish Saol Udmurt Tau Ukrainian Dyakuyu Urdu Shukria Uyghur Rahmat Uzbek R
ahmat Vietnamese Kam ouen Welsh Diolch West indian creole Msi Wolof Djiere
dieuf Xhosa Nkosi Yaqui Kettu'i Yiddish A
dank Yoruba Modupe Yugoslavian Hvala Zulu Ngiyabonga

Thank You http://www1.salary.com/Actor-Performer-salary.html in Sign Language


Thank you in sign language is like https://www.facebook.com/kurdishactor blowing a kiss, except
that the lips are not puckered and the hand is flat. First, keep your hand flat, take it near your lips,
with fingers slightly touching the lips. Now, move the hand in the direction of the person you are
thanking. Don't forget to smile! Both the hands are used to convey the message that you are very
grateful.
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