"Danke schön" is close. There's "Vielen Dank" which means "Many Thanks". You also have "Herzlichen Dank", meaning something like "heartful thanks". Which you use really depends on how important whatever the other person(s) did for you was.
Thank you. - Danke.
You're welcome. - Keine Ursache.
Danke schön
Danke sehr
Vielen Dank
Herzlichen Dank
Vielen herzlichen Dank
Schönen Dank
"Vielen Dank" or "Danke sehr".
Vielen Dank!
Danke Schoen means "Thank you very much" in German.
Danke means thank you
The phrase "thank you kindly" does not typically require any additional punctuation. However, if it is part of a larger sentence or used in a specific context, you may need to add punctuation accordingly.
Danke Danke schön
Danke Schwiegemutter
I believe it's "danke"
vielen Dank
Ich danke ihnen fur und lehrt; is how you say thank you for teaching us
danke für mein Kaugummi
Danke fur deine Hilfe.
It means: you are pretty. so you may just say thank you (danke in german).
Vielen Dank, Herr. walter