Tack (in old norse)
"Thank you" in Old Norse, the language of the Vikings, is "takk."
In Viking language, you can say "Velkominn" which means welcome.
"Thank you" in Sindhi language is "شكريا" (shukriya).
In the Maguindanao language, "thank you" is expressed as "salamatz."
"Niawen" is how you say "thank you" in Cayuga language.
The Vikings would have likely said "takk" to express gratitude, which is similar to the modern Icelandic word for thank you.
The word "viking" comes from "vikingr".
"Thank you" in Sindhi language is "شكريا" (shukriya).
It means Snake
Old Norse
its 'frett'. im not viking, but i heard about it somewhere. and are you talking about the new school if possible?
There was no single viking language. The vikings were not a single culture. They were norweigians, swedes, swiss, danish, etc.
Mulţumesc is a way of saying 'Thank you' in Romanian.The Romanian language equivalent of Thank you is Mulţumesc.(Pronounciation of ţ is tz.)
treasure
That all depends on which aboriginal language you want to say thank you in.
The ancient viking language is called Old Norse. Norse is a Germanic language related to English and German, and more closely to Norwegian and Danish, but its closest living relative is modern Icelandic.
The ancient viking language is called Old Norse. Norse is a Germanic language related to English and German, and more closely to Norwegian and Danish, but its closest living relative is modern Icelandic.
Thank you in the Hawaiian language is Mahalo.