"Danki" and "Dankje" are ways of saying "Thank you" in Aruba.
Specifically, the word "danki' is in the local language, Papiamento. The word "dankje" is in the official, European language, Dutch. These are the two most widely spoken languages although many Arubans understand and speak English.
Advertenties is an Aruban equivalent of the English phrase "classified ads."Specifically, the term is from the Dutch language. Aruba has two official languages, Dutch and the local language called Papiamento. The use of Dutch comes from Aruba's centuries-old colonial and now autonomous association with the European Kingdom of the Netherlands.
The phrase thank you Jesus in Indonesian is terima kasih Yesus.
'Thank you' is an English phrase and therefore has no meaning in Irish.
Thank you, Grandfather.
Grazie, Jan! is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "Thank you, Jan!"Specifically, the interjection grazie means "thank you, thanks". Jan serves as an English loan name in Italian. The pronunciation will be "GRA-tsyey DJAN" in Italian.
عافيت باشد (Afiat bashad)
it means thank you
well form English to french it is 'thankyou' to 'merci' so, the opposite way around it is 'merci' to 'thank you'.
Ringraziare is an Italian equivalent of the English phrase "to thank".Specifically, the Italian word is a verb in its form as the present infinitive. It translates as "to be grateful, to give thanks, to thank". The pronunciation will be "REEN-grah-TSYAH-rey" in Italian.
In Jamaican Patois, you can say "big up yuhself" or "bless up" as a way to say thank you.
Many thanksThe Spanish phrase "muchas gracias" means "thank you very much" in English. The phrase can also mean many thanks in English. There are several websites that translate Spanish into English such as Smartling.
"Tack så mycket" is the translation of 'Thank you' from English to Swedish.