It's Thank You in Finnish.
No thank you is "Ei kiitos" in Finnish.
Thanks = KiitosThank YOU = Kiitos sinulle/teille (Rarely used.)
"Kiitos" is a word in the Finnish language, and it means "thank you."
Thank you is "Kiitos" in Finnish.KiitosKiitos."Kiitti" or "Tänks" (Thanks) are more relaxed ones
"Kiitos paljon"
Kiitos paljon = Thank you very much / Thanks a lot Paljon kiitoksia = "Many thanks" literally, as in German: "Vielen Dank" The latter one should be used in a more formal situation, but there's no significant difference between the two phrases.
"Kiitos Hank" means "Thank you Hank" in Finnish.
Thank you=kiitos If you mean youre welcome to my (eg) house its tervetuloa but if you mean that someone (eg) drops a coin and you give it back to him/her theres no word your welkome PS Sorry about my English. Im half finnish half Chinese so im not good at enlish.
as as slang, you can use "Thanks", and pretty much everyone will understand. Or you can use "Kiitos"
You can say "kiitos kaikesta" in Finnish to express thanks for everything.
The cast of Kiitos tanssista - 2005 includes: Tanja Severikangas as Pirkko
Sano kiitos ja tanssi - 2012 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S