thank you - shukria / dhanne wad
Smile and nod.
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").
Learning new languages and the pronunciation of words can be difficult. The Hmong translation to Thank you! is Ua tsaug!
Dhannya-baad (in Pure Sankskrit Hindi), Shukriya is also used
Since Puerto Rico's official languages are Spanish and English, you could say either "thank you" or "gracias."
Jamaicans speak English.
its "Thuk Che" or "Thuk Ji che". Bhutanese has a similar languge as Tibetan. They both can hear each other but could speak to each other with their own languages.
They say there 910,010 Jamaican American as of 2008 but a very large number of Jamaicans American identify themselves as African Americans so nobody really knows
Some ways to say thank you in Pacific island languages are: Hawaiian: Mahalo Tahitian: Mauruuru Fijian: Vinaka Samoan: Fa'afetai
The answer is helhio thank u for looking
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)