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How do you say Thank in different languages?

Here are some ways to say "Thank you" in different languages:

European Languages:

* English: Thank you

* French: Merci

* Spanish: Gracias

* Italian: Grazie

* German: Danke

* Portuguese: Obrigado (male), Obrigada (female)

* Russian: Спасибо (spasibo)

* Polish: Dziękuję (dziekuje)

* Dutch: Dank je wel

* Swedish: Tack

* Finnish: Kiitos

* Hungarian: Köszönöm (köszönöm)

* Greek: Ευχαριστώ (efcharisto)

* Czech: Děkuji (dekuji)

* Danish: Tak

* Norwegian: Takk

Asian Languages:

* Japanese: ありがとう (arigatō)

* Chinese (Mandarin): 谢谢 (xièxie)

* Korean: 고맙습니다 (go맙습니다)

* Vietnamese: Cảm ơn (cảm ơn)

* Thai: ขอบคุณ (khòp khun)

* Hindi: धन्यवाद (dhanyavaad)

* Arabic: شكراً (shukran)

* Hebrew: תודה (toda)

Other Languages:

* Turkish: Teşekkür ederim (teşekkür ederim)

* Indonesian: Terima kasih (terima kasih)

* Swahili: Asante (asante)

* Zulu: Ngiyabonga (ngiyabonga)

* Yoruba: E seun (e seun)

Note: Some languages have different ways to say "thank you" depending on the context or the person you are speaking to. For example, in Korean, "고맙습니다" (go맙습니다) is more formal than "감사합니다" (gamsahamnida).

It's always a good idea to research the specific language and its nuances before using a phrase.

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