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Baie dankie
diolch yn fawr iawn!
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Obrigado = thank you - for a men speaking Obrigada = thank you - when it is a women speaking Muito obrigado(a) = much thanks (although it is less common in english, is the more common in Brazil) Muitíssimo obrigado(a) = thank you very much (This is extremely polite, like "thank you sooooooo much...") When you want to say "thank soooooo much" (although is spelled wrong) you say: "Muitissí-ssímo obrigado(a)" (this form is also wrong) And one Obs. the word 'Muito' is pronounced as if there was a 'N' = muinto (this form of spelling is wrong, is just to illustrate the sound)
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Baie dankie
"Thank you" translates into Afrikaans as "Dankie." It is pronounced "DUN-key").Afrikaans is an offshoot of Dutch, and the word for "Thank you" is very similar in both languages.Dankie
In Afrikaans, "thank you" is "dankie."
The translation of "Thank you brother" into Afrikaans is "Dankie my broer"
Please-Asseblief Thank you-Dankie
In Mexican Spanish, you can say "muchas gracias" to express "thank you very much."
Dankie (say: dunkey)
Dit was vinniger. Dankie.
Dankie vir alles
In Shangaan, you can say "Ndza khensa" to express thank you very much.
To say "Thank you" it is: "Misotra". To say "Thank you very much" it is: "Misotra betsaka"
Dankie en dieselfde vir jou