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Message board > Thank you in your mother tongue
Thank you in your mother tongue
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Lana.
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Oh oh...
a district in UK...
Vardaki, you better keep quiet...
Shhhhh... Shhhhhh... Better delete this post... Welsh members might actually get upset...
Do we have any Welsh members, by the way?
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21 Jan 2010
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vardaki
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I am here to leurn and I will not delete anything. You think that everybody in the world knows the countries? And I have searched for Wales above in "search users" and is not in the list. Really thank you. And don �t get upset. Just smile...
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21 Jan 2010
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MarionG
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I see you got your Hebrew version already..Todah Aimee, long time no see...
In Holland there are several ways.. depending on the formality level.
Dank u wel - Thank you (to a person you treat with extra respect - anyone you do not know personally, someone older, someone in a formal position like a teacher, doctor etc.)
Dank je wel - Thank you (more personal used among equals, friends, family etc.)
Bedankt - more informal, what you would usually use with your friends and more in spoken language)
In Dutch there is basically a more formal form of addressing someone and a more informal one like �Sie � and �Du � in German or �Vous � and �Tu � in French....) |
21 Jan 2010
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magicflorida
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In Poland you can say:
dziękuję - thank you
dzięki - thanks
dziękuję bardzo - thank you very much
Hugs
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21 Jan 2010
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Alina26
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In Romanian we say MULTUMESC!
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21 Jan 2010
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gitasiva
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There are many regional languages spoken in India :-)). However, we say "Shukria" or "Dhanyawad" in Hindi which is the official language in our country.
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21 Jan 2010
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szamoca
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In Hungary we say: K�sz�n�m sz�pen. -This is formal and informal too. Very polite way.I like using this one. K�sz�n�m- shorter K�szi- informal
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21 Jan 2010
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Bare
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Namaskar dear gitasiva!
When I was young I met great people from India. We used namasakar every morning ( we loved wearing bindi and sari )... later I heard namaste - I suppose it �s less formal... right?
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21 Jan 2010
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sldiaz
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GRACIAS !!!!!
hugs from Panama
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21 Jan 2010
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