saeng-il sowonsyeoseo gamsahabnida
gom-sah-hom-nee-dah
English: Thank you Spanish: Gracias French: Merci German: Danke Italian: Grazie Russian: Спасибо (Spasibo) Portuguese: Obrigado (male)/Obrigada (female) Japanese: ありがとうございます (Arigatou gozaimasu) Chinese: 谢谢 (Xièxiè) Korean: 감사합니다 (Gamsahabnida)
There are several answers depending on the honorifics:Polite:KamshaeyoKamashamnidaGomawo yoKomapseumnidaInformal:GomawoKamsaThe most common would be 감사합니다 (kamsahamnida).
Afrikaans - Dankie Albanian - Falemnderit Arabic - "shukran" - شكرا‎ Armenian - "Shnorhakalut'yun" - Շնորհակալություն Azerbaijani - Təşəkkür edirik Basque - Eskerrik asko Belarusian - "Dziakuj" - Дзякуй Bulgarian - "Blagodarya" - Благодаря Catalan - Gràcies Chinese (simplified) - "Xièxiè" - 谢谢 Chinese (traditional) - "Xièxiè" - 謝謝 Croatian - Hvala Vam Czech - Děkuju Danish - Tak Dutch - Dank u Esperanto - Dankon Estonian - Aitäh Filipino - Salamat sa inyo Finnish - Kiitos French - Merci Galician - Grazas Georgian - "didi madloba" - დიდი მადლობა German - Danke Greek - "Sas efcharistó" - Σας ευχαριστώ Hebrew - "todá" (תודה) Hindi - "Dhan'yavada" - धन्यवाद Hungarian - Köszönöm Icelandic - Þakka þér Indonesian - Terima kasih Italian - Grazie Japanese - "Arigatō" - ありがとう Klingon - qatlho' (Satlho' if you're thanking more than one person) Korean - "gamsahabnida" - 감사합니다 Latin - Gratias tibi ago Latvian - Paldies Lithuanian - Ačiū Maltese - Grazzi Norwegian - Takk Polish - Dziękuję Portuguese - Obrigado Romanian - Mulțumesc Russian - "Spasiba" - Спасибо Serbian - "Hvala" - Хвала Slovak - Ďakujem Slovenian - Hvala Somalian - Mahadsanid Spanish - Gracias Swahili - Asante Swedish - Tack Turkish - Teşekkür ederim Ukrainian - "Spasybi" - Спасибі Vietnamese - Cảm ơn bạn Welsh - Diolch yn fawr Yiddish - a sheinem Dank (א שיינעם דאנק)
Food, on its own, is not in a form where your body can use it. Food needs to be broken down into small molecules of nutrients for the body to be able to absorb it. The digestive system processes food into useable nutrients and distributes them into the blood stream to go to different parts of the body.