Ah, "Danke Shane" sounds like a beautiful mix of languages! "Danke" means "thank you" in German, and "Shane" might be a name or word from another language. It's lovely to see different languages coming together to create something unique and special.
Wayne Newton
You might be thinking of danke schoen. Pronounced "DONKAH SHANE." This means thank you very much.
"Dunka Shane" is a phrase popularized by the song "Danke Schön," originally performed by Wayne Newton. The term "danke schön" is German for "thank you very much," expressing gratitude. The song conveys appreciation and affection, often associated with nostalgia and sentimentality. Over time, "Dunka Shane" has become a recognizable catchphrase linked to the joyful spirit of the song.
Danke Schoen means "Thank you very much" in German.
It's actually "Dankeschön" (pronounced DAHN-keh-shin or DAHN-keh-shern). It's German for "Thank you very much." It's commonly shortened to just "Danke".
danke - thank you
thank you father
Danke. Danke dir/Ihnen. Danke schön.
Danke für means thank you for
Danke. Danke schön. Danke sehr. Vielen Dank.
danke ist auch mein Ein und Alles = thankyou is also my one and only
"Thank you" in German