you can say:
~thanks
-mersi
-mamnoon
-motshaker
~thank you
-mersi
-mamnoonam (az shoma)
-motshakeram (az shoma)
merci
merci- motshakram
moto shakeram
kheyli mamnoon
خیلی ممنونPronounced "khaylee mamnoon"* Farsi is written from right to left
merci
merci- motshakram
moto shakeram
kheyli mamnoon
خیلی ممنونPronounced "khaylee mamnoon"* Farsi is written from right to left
mam-nun or mo-te-shak-ke-ram
As I undestand, Tashakkur means thanks. It is used in Turkish language and I also saw some references mentioned in Farsi and Afghan languages. Though in Turkish it is used as, "Thank you", I believe in Farsi and Afghan language it is has more a generic meaning of thanks than "Thank you"
Khub-am, mersi/motshakaram. Or, Khub-am, al-hamdulillah (I'm good, praise be to God). Or just, al-hamdulillah.
English--------------> Farsi Why? --------------->Chera?
You just said it. "Thank you" is the full form.
Ariel in Farsi
God in Farsi