"Thank" itself is :谢
"Thanks" is: 谢谢
"Thank you" is: 谢谢你
Noted with thanks in Chinese
xie xie 谢谢 is thanks, you can also say thank you xie xie ni 谢谢你
"Thanks" is typically used as a noun, as in "I give my thanks," or as an interjection to express gratitude, as in "Thanks for your help." It can also be used as part of a phrase, such as "thanks to," where it acts as a preposition.
ta, thanks,
Yes, the word 'Chinese' is both an adjective and a noun.The noun 'Chinese' is a word for a person of or from China; a word for any of the languages of China; a word for a person or a thing.The adjective 'Chinese' is a word used to describe a noun as of or from China.
dao (The word "to" is not often used in normal Chinese dialect)
dao (The word "to" is not often used in normal Chinese dialect)
Yes, the noun 'Chinese' is a proper noun, a word for a specific language; a word for a native (person) of a specific country.The word 'Chinese' is also a proper adjective, a word used to describe a noun as of or from China.
A phrase often used by cowboys to say "Thanks" is: "Much Obliged."
The Chinese word for "but" is 但是 (dànshì) or 但 (dàn) when used in a more informal context.
The word 'thanks' appears 132 times* in the KJV Bible.* word counts may vary depending on the method used.
The word "thanks" appears 73 times in 71 verses in the KJV bible.