To say "Excuse me," in the sense of apologizing or trying to get through, "Entschuldigung" can be used. However, "Entschuldigung" should not be used it you wish to ask someone to repeat something you did not hear. It may be a more polite way to ask in English, but in German, it just isn't the same. In that case you would use, "Wie bitte?"
AWigman
You can say 'danke sehr' or 'vielen Dank'.
Other possibilities:
Danke schön!
Schönen Dank!
Herzlichen Dank!
Vielen herzlichen Dank!
No problem = Kein Problem
Ihr Willkommen is your welcome in German.
"Danke schön!"
Gerne or Gern geschehen
Nein danke
Danke
Danke shon
Danke
Danke means thank you
Danke is thank you in German.
Danke.
Danke.
Danke is German for thank you
Danke
"Dankeschön" Translates as "thank You"."Danke sehr" means "thank you very much".
Thank you - danke or vielen Dank.
Danke. (Thank you) Danke Sehr (Thank you very much) or Danke Schoen (Thank you beautifully) are also common expressions of thanks. The Pennsylvania Dutch language developed from the Low German of three centuries ago. Both PD and LG have changed since that time, but most German is close enough to PD that the Amish can use German Bibles in their worship.
Danke Danke schön
Thank you I am happy now = Danke, jetzt bin ich glücklich.