Formal:
* Oshiwana oku - This is the most formal way to say "thank you" and is often used in formal settings.
Informal:
* Oshiwana - This is a more informal way to say "thank you" and is commonly used in everyday conversation.
* Oshiwana oku - This is a slightly more informal way to say "thank you" than the first option, but still respectful.
Other expressions:
* Ndu na yo omukumo - This means "I'm grateful" and is a more heartfelt way to express thanks.
* Oku mu tonda - This means "thank you very much" and is a more emphatic way to express gratitude.
The best way to use these phrases depends on the situation. You can use "oshiwana oku" or "oshiwana" in most situations. If you want to be more formal, you can use "oshiwana oku" or "ndu na yo omukumo." And if you want to express a higher level of gratitude, you can use "oku mu tonda."
Example:
* Formal: Oshiwana oku, nda yeli omulandu. (Thank you, I understand.)
* Informal: Oshiwana, nda yeli omulandu. (Thank you, I understand.)
* Informal: Oshiwana oku, nda yeli omulandu. (Thank you, I understand.)
* Heartfelt: Ndu na yo omukumo, nda yeli omulandu. (I'm grateful, I understand.)
* Emphatic: Oku mu tonda, nda yeli omulandu. (Thank you very much, I understand.)