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nanya is sister and nanyo is brother
"Niawen" is how you say "thank you" in Cayuga language.
In the Pueblo language, you can say thank you by saying "ahéhee."
In Choctaw language, you can say "Yakoke" to say thank you for the gift.
Quechua varies a lot across dialects, and there are a few different ways to say "thank you" in different situations. Here are two ways to say "thank you" in the Cuzco dialect of Peru:Añaychayki(ah-nyai-chai-kee)Sulpayki(sool-pai-kee)The "ki" at the end of the words means "you," so you can also just say "sulpay" or "añaychay" which are more informal, like "thanks."
The Inca language, Quechua, refers to a rainbow as "k'anchay."
I'm not sure how to spell it but it sounds like: a cha chaii
I'm not sure how to spell it but it sounds like: a cha chaii
In the Maguindanao language, "thank you" is expressed as "salamatz."
You can say "Mahalo e ku'u kaikua'ana" in Hawaiian, which means "Thank you, my brother".
In Cuban Spanish, you can say "gracias" to say thank you.
Same as Urdu, In Urdu we say Shukriya and in Kashmir's language we have the same word Shukriya for "Thank you". You can trust me on this because I'm a "Kashmiri"!