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Dank u or Dank je are Dutch equivalents of 'Thank you'. And the Flemish?

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14y ago

Thanks or Thank you is an English equivalent of 'Bedankt'.

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Goodbye, See you later, and Until next timeare among the English equivalents of 'Tot ziens'.

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Congratulations is an English equivalent of 'Gefeliciteerd', which literally translates as 'Congratulated'.

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" Graag gedaan" is the equivalent of "You are welcome" or you can say more formally " Tot uw dienst" which also means you are welcome.

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Thank you is an English equivalent of 'Dank je' and 'Dank u', which are the more formal, respectful ways of saying the same among Dutch language speakers.

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In Dutch "Thank you and goodbye" is "Bedankt en tot ziens"

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