Smile and nod.
thank you - shukria / dhanne wad
Although many Europeans, like myself, speak several languages there are millions, especially English and French, who only speak one. So I would say that on average a European speaks 2 languages.
There are more than 400 languages spoken in Europe. You would have to be more specific. Here is "thank you" in some European languages: Dutch: Dank u English: Thank You French : Merci German: Danke Italian: Grazie Portuguese: Obrigado Russian: Spasiba Spanish: Gracias Yiddish: Danke (דאנקע)
English is one of the national languages of Fiji, so you could probably just say "Thank you." The other national languages include Fijian and Hindustani. In Fijian, "Thank you" is "vinaka" (pronounced "vee-naka").
Dutch = Dank u English = Thank you French = Merci German = Danke Italian = Grazie Portuguese = Obrigado Romanian = Mulţumesc Russian = Spasiba Spanish = Gracias Yiddish = A sheynem Dank
Learning new languages and the pronunciation of words can be difficult. The Hmong translation to Thank you! is Ua tsaug!
Merry Christmas
There is no such language as "European". Europe consists of many countries and there are many languages in Europe and there are many different ways of saying "Hi" in those languages.
There is no such language as European. There are many different languages in Europe, with different ways of saying Grandmother.
English is the language of Jamaica. Patois is just a dialect of English. Thank you is the same in standard English as it is in Patois English.
Dhannya-baad (in Pure Sankskrit Hindi), Shukriya is also used
There is no such thing as a universal European language. Europe is composed of many languages, most of which are at a national level.