感谢您的阅读
Gǎnxiè nín de yuèdú
我還不錯,謝謝。 wo hai bu cuo, xie xie
多谢老师 duo xie lao shir. literally: many thanks teacher
Diolch. say dee-ol-ch
To say thankyou in Chinese is si si . In Chinese the isounds like long e.
"rènshinǐhěngāoxìng" is how you say "I am pleased to meet you" in Chinese.
Noted with thanks in Chinese
Oh harrow thanks for the question, we pronounces it ruggage! Harrow and thanks you!
Not quite: First, you need to say "Thanks for taking thetime." Also, assuming that this was time spent reading the report, you should say, "Thanks for taking the time to read through the report".
Thanks for Reading!!
xei xei sou kaan
yeah it did thanks. on oops i deleted it my bad
the reason why reading is an interest is when we say reading there is something to do with interest becauose if you don't have an interest in reading you will just wasting your time on making a step for the matter that you don't have an interest for it/ thanks the reason why reading is an interest is when we say reading there is something to do with interest becauose if you don't have an interest in reading you will just wasting your time on making a step for the matter that you don't have an interest for it/ thanks
不必谢 [bú bì xiè]
xie xie 谢谢 is thanks, you can also say thank you xie xie ni 谢谢你
na Wrong answer above. 拉 la(1) is the right reading
"Great thanks" in Traditional Chinese is 感謝. In Simplified Chinese it's written 感谢. In Hanyu Pinyin, it's pronounced "gan3xie4." In Gwoyeu Romatzyh it's pronounced "gaanshieh."
noodles is a very important concepts of nation it is the first food Chinese been eaten and when it discovered it was shared in different country like Philippines.......................................... thanks for reading