"Thank you" in German
Danke Schoen means "Thank you very much" in German.
In German it literally means "thank you very much"
"Dedankershen" does not have a known meaning. It might be a made-up or misspelled word.
It means THANK YOU!!Added: The phrase in the question is worded phonetically. The correct spelling in German is: Danke Schoen.
It means THANK YOU!!Added: The phrase in the question is worded phonetically. The correct spelling in German is: Danke Schoen.
thank you father
danke - thank you
Depends what or who you mean by Newton. There is Sir Isaac Newton, the city of Newton in New Jersey, the city of Newton NC, Newton Kansas or Newton New Hampshire, the Newton to do with a derived unit or force. How about Wayne Newton, the King of Las Vegas or Fig Newtons, a unique biscuit. There is a virus called Newton. A small clue please.
danke ist auch mein Ein und Alles = thankyou is also my one and only
It means: Thank You for the good wishes.
Thank you for passing (me) by. Rather an odd thing to thank someone for. If you wanted to say "thank you for coming over", you'd say: "Danke für dein/Ihr Vorbeikommen" or less formal "danke, dass du vorbeigekommen bist".
Ich bin gut danke makes little sense but translates as I'm good (at doing something) thank youMir geht es gut, danke translates as I'm well/fine/ok/good thank you