merci = french
youslam OR shookram = Arabic
xie xie = mandarin Chinese
kap khun = thai
ham sa gam ni da = Korean
gam an = vietnamese
mm goi OR doh djeh = cantonese Chinese
Here are translations of "thank you" in different languages:
Translating words from different languages helps to facilitate communication and understanding between speakers of those languages. It can also be beneficial for learning about different cultures and expanding one's vocabulary. Additionally, translation can be essential for business, travel, education, and various other fields where multilingual communication is necessary.
"Thank you" in Polish is "Dziękuję".
"Thank you" in Igbo is translated as "Daalụ".
"Salamat" is how you say Thank you in Tagalog.
In Ilokano, "thank you" is translated as "aggyamanak."
cheers, gracias, etc. *Go to google translate and type it in, then click as many different languages as you want. (:
Google Translate
Translating words from different languages helps to facilitate communication and understanding between speakers of those languages. It can also be beneficial for learning about different cultures and expanding one's vocabulary. Additionally, translation can be essential for business, travel, education, and various other fields where multilingual communication is necessary.
Felice Navidad is Spanish and translated into English means: Merry Christmas. To translate any language you can use Google translate, Google translate has many different languages to choose from and enables you to translate languages.
With Google translator (translate.google.com)
quarante (qarant) in French, ארבעים (arbaiim) in Hebrew, and you can find out more at Google Translate.
There is no such language as "African". Africa has MANY different languages.
There are a number of different Native American tribes with a number of different languages.
Danish:Helt, French: héros, and in Czech is hrdina.
Mes aieux means My love in German. There are many different sites that you can go to to translate different languages that are free and work great. . . .
It's not a dictionary, it is a resource for translating phrases between different languages.
There are about 450 Languages spoken in India and about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".