However, here are some ways to express gratitude in Tirolean dialect:
* "Danke schoen" (pronounced "dank-uh shuhn"): This is the most common and widely understood way to say "thank you" in German, and it's also used in Tirolean dialect.
* "Vielen Dank" (pronounced "feel-yen dank"): This translates to "many thanks" and is a more formal way to express gratitude.
* "Danke" (pronounced "dank-uh"): A shorter, more casual way to say "thank you".
* "Danke, gscheit" (pronounced "dank-uh, shkhite"): This literally translates to "thank you, smart", and it's a more informal and friendly way to express thanks.
* "Danke schön, hab's guat" (pronounced "dank-uh shuhn, hab's goot"): This means "thank you, have it good" and is a nice, friendly way to end a conversation after expressing gratitude.
Remember that the best way to express gratitude in any language is to be sincere and genuine!