Takk gud for at det er fredag!
Fredag
In Norwegian, you would say "tusen takk" to mean 'thank you very much'.
Katy acctually says T.G.I.F., which means Thank God Its Friday.(:
Tusen takk is Norwegian for thank you.
Gud
Thank God
"Takk." Pronounced like "tock" in "tick-tock."
"Takk for maten" (thank you for the food) You could say "takk for middag" (thank you for dinner), but "takk for maten" is the normal phrase.
God ettermiddag.
In Danish: Tak In Norwegian: Takk In Swedish: Tack
God jul
If you mean it literally, then it's todah la'el (תודה לאל), which literally means "thanks to God" and has a slight religious connotation. The more common usage, as in "thank God it's Friday, or thank God I didn't miss my flight, is baruch hashem (ברוך השם), which literally means "blessed is the Name".