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What does Thank you mean in other languages?

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

Common Languages:

* Spanish: Gracias

* French: Merci

* German: Danke

* Italian: Grazie

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

* Russian: Спасибо (spasibo)

* Chinese (Mandarin): 谢谢 (xiè xie)

* Japanese: ありがとう (arigatō)

* Korean: 고맙습니다 (gomapseumnida)

* Arabic: شكرا (shukran)

* Hindi: धन्यवाद (dhanyavaad)

* Vietnamese: Cảm ơn (cảm ơn)

More Specific Examples:

* Swedish: Tack

* Dutch: Dank je wel

* Polish: Dziękuję

* Hungarian: Köszönöm

* Turkish: Teşekkür ederim

* Greek: Ευχαριστώ (efcharistó)

* Finnish: Kiitos

* Czech: Děkuji

* Thai: ขอบคุณ (khàawp khun)

* Hebrew: תודה (toda)

Formal vs. Informal:

Many languages have different ways to say "thank you" depending on the level of formality. For example:

* Spanish: "Gracias" is the most common, while "Muchas gracias" is more formal.

* French: "Merci" is casual, while "Merci beaucoup" is more formal.

* Japanese: "Arigatō" is the most common, while "Arigatō gozaimasu" is more formal.

Other Ways to Express Gratitude:

While these translations are common, there are many other ways to express gratitude in different languages.

For example, in some cultures, a gesture like bowing or a small gift may be more appropriate than simply saying "thank you."

It's always helpful to learn about the cultural nuances of gratitude when communicating with people from different backgrounds.

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