That means "Thank you" in Norwegian.
tusen takk or takk skal du ha.
The cast of Takk skal du ha - 2007 includes: Erlend Nervold Jon Sigve Skard
Thank you: - Short informal version: "Takk" (thanks) -Slightly more formal version: "Takk skal du ha" (Thank you) (direct translation: Thanks shall you have) - No more formal (but just as valid as) "takk skal du ha": "Tusen takk!" (direct translation: A thousand thanks! (to you).)
"Takk. Vil du ha..."
Jon Sigve Skard has: Played Noah in "Sirkel" in 2005. Played Roger Smith in "Ray of Sunshine" in 2005. Performed in "Takk skal du ha" in 2007. Played Stian in "Skjult" in 2009. Played Leo in "Thale" in 2012. Played Justisministerens livvakt in "Mammon" in 2014.
Thank you: TakkA little more formal: Tusen takk (it's like thank you very much).AnswerTack (thank you; pronounced 'tahk') or Tack så mycket (thank you very much; pronounced 'tahk zoh MEE-keh)While 'tack' is generally translated to English as 'thanks', it is often used with many other meanings, sometimes distinguished only by intonation or context. Examples of other uses for the word 'tack' include: please, you're welcome, how may I help you?, goodbye. ---To the answer aboveTotally rubbish. "Tack så mycket" is swedish, not norwegian (although it means the same). The first answer is correct. Your explanations are also incorrect. The word "Takk" has the same meaning as "Thank you" or "thanks" in english.Thank you -TakkPlease - Vær så snillYou're Welcome -Ingen årsakHow may I help you - Hvordan kan jeg hjelpe deg? /Trenger du hjelp?Goodbye - Hadebra/hadet
Tusind tak ska' du ha' in Danish means thank you very much
say Ha du du (kabadi). Its National
Som du vill ha mej - 1943 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:K-16 Sweden:15
My favourite originated in Bavaria but is heard all over Germany."Du Depp Du Depp Du Depperte Depp Du" it is spoken as it is written with the "E" on the end of "Depperte" pronounced.It translates as :- "you idiot, you idiot, you idiotic idiot".Another Bavarian one is"Gemma sama ganga"! Stands for let's go! Literally it means "we go, we are gone"ha ha ha
ha ha! You don't know what I said = "Ha ha! Du weißt nicht was ich gesagt habe"...or..."Ha ha! Sie wissen nicht was ich gesagt habe." (formal - "Ha ha! You do not know what I said." --although a bit ironic to use)
It means "Hahaha you are in love".