"Dank" can be an adjective that describes something as unpleasantly damp or musty. It can also be used informally to describe something as cool or impressive.
אַ דאַנק דיר- a dank dir....or just 'a dank'.
The part of speech for "answer" is a noun.
Thank you = a sheynem Dank (א שיינעם דאנק)
A sheynem dank
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.
A Dank Vape is a fake cartridge printed in China. They are made to look like they are part of a brand called Dank Vapes, but the brand is fake
Dank came from the dankest dank of the dank god. Which the dank god give dank to everyone. So everyone has dank and the dankest dank.
After Lilly went swimming in her clothes, she felt dank when she forgot her change of clothes
Dank je (informal) or dank je welDank u (formal) or dank u welYou can also say 'bedankt' what is 'thanks'.Dank je wel or dank je are informal equivalents of 'Thank you' to those with whom you share your close circle of family, friends, and peers. Dank u or dank u wel are formal equivalents to those who are senior to you or who aren't part of your close familial and friendly circle.
It cames from the DANK-GODS in Dankville on Dank Planet.
The temperature today was very dank.
Danke Dankeschön Vielen Dank Vielen herzlichen Dank Herzlichen Dank Recht herzlichen Dank Danke sehr
Odilia Dank was born in 1938.
Ran Dank was born in 1982.
Preposterously Dank was created in 2006.
Vielen Dank!Dank dir hatte ich eine schöne Zeit.Mein Dank ist dir sicher.In the dank cave, water dripped from the roof.The clothing smelled terrible when they came up from the dank basement
"Danke schön" is close. There's "Vielen Dank" which means "Many Thanks". You also have "Herzlichen Dank", meaning something like "heartful thanks". Which you use really depends on how important whatever the other person(s) did for you was.