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How do you say thank in Bhutanese?

The most common way to say "thank you" in Bhutanese is "Kadrinchey" (pronounced "kah-drin-chay").

You can also use "Kadinche" (pronounced "kah-din-chay"), which is a shorter and more casual way to say "thank you".

Here are some additional ways to express gratitude in Bhutanese:

* "Dechen la" (pronounced "day-chen la") - This literally means "good fortune" and is a very polite way to express gratitude.

* "Khadrinchey, la" (pronounced "kah-drin-chay, la") - Adding "la" to the end of "Kadrinchey" makes it more polite.

* "Khadrinchey, choe" (pronounced "kah-drin-chay, choe") - Adding "choe" to the end of "Kadrinchey" makes it more respectful.

It's always a good idea to be polite and respectful when communicating in Bhutanese, so using these phrases will help you make a good impression.

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