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Please answer before november 30th!

2007-11-10 03:39:45 · 14 answers · asked by comedian6 1 in Society & Culture Languages

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Russian: спасибо [spasibo] - thank you
пожалуйста [pozhalysta] - please
Belorussian: дзякую [dz'akyu] - thank you
калі ласка [kali laska] - please
French: merci - thank you
s'il vous plaît - please
Italian: grazie - thank you
per favore - please

2007-11-10 05:05:54 · answer #1 · answered by Angelic 3 · 0 0

Zhan ku yeh (Zhan like Zza Zza Gabor) ku (as in kook) yeh as in Yeah Team!) - Polish Domo Arigato (Do as in Dough, Mo as is mow the lawn, A like at the doctor's office, open wide and say ahhh, ga as in gotta, and to as in toe.) Japanese Kam-sam-nida (both A's in the first part are short vowel sound, ni is like knee and da as is darfur - just stop before the r.) Korean Vielen Dank (Feelin' and in the second part the A is the short vowel sound again) obviously German. Merci (as is Mare See) French That ought to get you started.

2016-03-16 08:49:32 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

german - bitte + danke
french - s'il vous plait + merci
japanese - onegai + arigatou
chinese - qing3 + xie2 xie

(the numbers after the chinese are tones, you have to say qing with a falling and rising tone and the first part of thankyou (xiexie with a falling tone)

hope that helps - or that they are languages you wanted :D

2007-11-10 03:45:23 · answer #3 · answered by 地獄 6 · 0 0

bitte -danke
por favor / de nada - gracias
de rien /sîl` te plait / si`l vous plait - merci

in french and spanish it`s dependent if you as for something for you answer

afwan - shukran
prosche - dzenkuje

How say even more but I do not know how to spell it I guess the last 2 are really wrong it^s arabic from Egypt and polish

2007-11-10 13:29:05 · answer #4 · answered by Padrina 6 · 1 1

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1. danke 2. donk-uh 3. german 4. germany you can also say danke schön (donk-uh shoon) it's just a nicer way of saying it (schön means beautiful) or vielen dank (feelin donk) means many thanks 1. gracias 2.grah see ess 3. spanish 4. lots of them, spain, mexico you can also say muchas gracias (moo-chass) means many thanks

2016-03-29 00:04:48 · answer #5 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

spanish, french, italian and maybe german are the most common i would say. you can find translations for those four from english at this site: http://dictionary.reference.com/translate/

there's also american sign language if you want to get fancy. please and thank you are probably two of the easiest signs. you can look them up on this video dictionary: http://www.aslpro.com/cgi-bin/aslpro/aslpro.cgi

2007-11-10 03:50:03 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Är dü snäll - Tack sa mücke - swedish

Fas favor- obrigado - portuguese ( Brazil )

kop tiai - laotian

sakha - algerian

prosim - smilovani - czech

2007-11-10 05:12:10 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

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How do you say please and thank you in 4 different languages?
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2015-08-12 23:09:41 · answer #8 · answered by Franzen 1 · 0 0

Spanish - por favor & gracias

2007-11-10 03:47:13 · answer #9 · answered by Beardo 7 · 0 0

Italian: per piacere....grazie!

2007-11-10 23:51:46 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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