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Thank you.
* Thanks * Thank you * I'd like to thank you * I'm very grateful * I'm grateful *
In English this is 'I thank you'. Other ways to say it in french are 'en vous remerciant' or just 'merci'.
There are three ways to say "thank you" in Pashto. Depending on what country you are in there are different ways of saying it. In Pakistan it is "Sta Na Shukria" . In Afghanistan it is "Tashakkur" or "Manana".
It's one of the ways to say "thank you" in Italian.
Different ways of saying thank you is to say express my gratitude or give thanks.
Sometimes the best ways to say thank you are the simplest. Show him that he has made you happy with the gift by using or wearing it. That way he knows you like it.
hindu[ism] is a religion, HINDI is the language... there are two ways to say thank you in hindi: shukriya and dhanyavad
You can simply say Thank you to the other person. You could also say Bless You to them.
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."
In English thank you can be said in many different ways; 1) Cheers mate (informal) 2) Many thanks 3) I am most grateful However, thank you is the most common and universal way to say thank you.