Takk, which means thank you, can be answered with Vær så god (you are welcome). This includes using two letters we only have in the norwegian alfabeth. Æ is pronounced almost like the word I. Å is pronounced like the a is pronounced in always.
If this is too complicated, one can always say bare hyggelig, which means just about the same.
Tusen takk is Norwegian for thank you.
"Takk." Pronounced like "tock" in "tick-tock."
"Tusen takk, kjære" or "Takk, kjære"
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In Norwegian, you would say "tusen takk" to mean 'thank you very much'.
"Takk for maten" (thank you for the food) You could say "takk for middag" (thank you for dinner), but "takk for maten" is the normal phrase.
"Takk. Vil du ha..."
That means "Thank you" in Norwegian.
Thank you "Tak" is the Norwegian word for roof or ceiling. "Takk" means Thank You.
In Norwegian, the English word for home would be: "Hjem"
In Danish: Tak In Norwegian: Takk In Swedish: Tack
That would be "Tusen takk for bursdags ønskene"