my mother tongue is Hokkien(also known as south min nan language). we say Kam siah
i speak Cantonese(major language in Hong Kong) too. in Cantonese, we will say tou jeh ( j pronounce in English way)
currently i am in Croatia. in Croatia, i use Hvala (pronounce like Huala). Hvala can be used in Serbia, Montenegro, and Bosnia and Herzegovina
my friend just taught me Bulgaria language for thank you. it is БЛАГОДАРЯ (pronunciation is blagodarija)
i know other languages for thank you too. mostly you already know at the same time others already mentioned by other users
glad to be able to help you
2006-10-24 21:32:39
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answer #1
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answered by macvanteh 3
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Nanni in Malayalam
Nanri in Tamil - both are South Indian languages
2006-10-24 21:37:52
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answered by Anonymous
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In Thai there are two ways to say it:
If you're male:
kawpum kap
If you're female:
kawpum kaa
This is my simplified spelling for Americans; it's not the Thai letters, which are cool. Check it out someday.
2006-10-24 22:25:31
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answer #3
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answered by Steve S 2
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In Welsh
diolch (pron. dee olch the ch is hard like bach)
In Swedish
tack
pronounced like it is spelled
In Russian Спасбо
pronounced Spas-eeba
I think all the others I know have been covered
2006-10-25 07:19:17
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answered by langsteacher 3
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Luxemburg : Merci (like French)
2006-10-24 20:49:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Shukhriya or Dhanyavaad- Hindi
2006-10-24 20:29:32
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answer #6
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answered by Sarang 4
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Ef hah ris to with the accent on the last syllable( Greek). But in Greece you can say thank-you, merci, and sometimes even Danke. Merci is very common.
Todah Rabah - Hebrew - This is what Jesus would say.
Bevahkahsha - Your welcome, Shalom.
2006-10-25 10:57:46
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answer #7
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answered by ? 7
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I know a few:
English: Thank you
Spanish: Gracias
Tagalog: Salamat
German: Danka
French: Merci
Arabic: Shukron
2006-10-24 20:28:22
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answered by jasonheavilin 3
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German - Danke, Or Danke Schon !!! Thank You I know how to say Thank you in Korean, but I cant Spell it.
2006-10-25 03:56:17
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answered by ? 4
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In Maltese it is Grazzi and it is read as it is written. It is similar to the Italian Grazie.
2006-10-24 20:28:53
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answered by nadezdha87 3
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