They both mean the same thing. However, "thanks" is less formal than "thank you".
Thank you is formal than thanks
It means thank you for your time (thanks) but no thank you, I do not want what you have offered. (but no thanks)
The present tense of "thank" is "thanks" or "thank." For example: "I thank you for your help."
"Thanks" is used in informal settings and "thank you" in formal settings. Thanks to your friends. Thank you to your teacher.
Kiitos paljon = Thank you very much / Thanks a lot Paljon kiitoksia = "Many thanks" literally, as in German: "Vielen Dank" The latter one should be used in a more formal situation, but there's no significant difference between the two phrases.
"Thank you" in Scotland is typically said as "thank you" in English, or in the local Scottish Gaelic dialect as "tapadh leat" for singular or "tapadh leibh" for plural.
Thank you. And Muchos Gracias means "Thank you very much."
Tak = Thanks Mange tak = Thanks a lot Tak skal du have <> Thank you
''Thank God'' is correct. ''Thanks God'' is incorrect.
There are three ways to say Thank you or Thanks Teşekkür ederim-Thank you Teşekkürler-Thanks Sağol-Thanks
"Thanks for your help" is the proper form of the sentence. "Thank you for your help" is also acceptable.
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