Most Hawaiians, particularly business people say, "Mahalo", for their reply of meaning, "your welcome'. However, "Mahalo", translated means, (thank you).
You can also say: ʻAʻole pilikia, which means "no problem or e komo mai which is more literal.
Most Hawaiians, particularly business people say, "Mahalo", for their reply of meaning, "your welcome'. However, "Mahalo", translated means, (thank you).
You can also say: ʻAʻole pilikia, which means "no problem or e komo mai which is more literal.
Thanks (or thank you) = Mahalo.
Thank you very much = Mahalo Nui Loa
aole pilikia (Ah-oh-lei pee-lee-kee-ah) Means no problem
Mahalo nui loa[pronounced:Ma-ha-low new-wee-low-wa]
Mahalo. (ma- HA- lo
mahalo means thank you ...
Aloha: He mea ole [hay may-ah ohlay]
Mahalo
Tagalog translation of thank you very much: Maraming salamat.
Thank you - Salamat (in ph language) Thank you Very Much - Maraming Salamat
Translation: Muchas gracias, bienvenidos, señor
come here now
thank you very much
Dankeschön translates as thank you (very much)
Translation: Thank you very much and all the best (to you)
Baie Dankie is afrikaans for "Thank you very much" meaning that Dankie means "Thank you", the direct translation is "Very Thank You" but that makes no sense, hope this helped! :) Sources: Me being Afrikaans myself
非常感谢你!(Fēicháng gǎnxiè nǐ)
I hope the answer is 2. thank you very much. The US House has two Representatives from Hawaii: * Neil Abercombie * Mazie K. Hirono
Translation: Thank you very much and have a good day. (תודה רבה ויום טוב)
Thank you: "Merci" Thank you very much: "Merci Beaucoup". Or if you want a more sincere way to say thank you, you can use "je vous remercie", which is "I thank you", or "je ne sais pas comment vous remercier", "I don't know how to thank you."