Depending on the context of calling:
Danke für den Anruf; danke, dass Sie angerufen haben (if someone calls on the phone)
Danke, dass Sie vorbeigekommen sind (if someone calls at your home)
Danke means thank you
Danke Danke schön
Danke. (Thank you) Danke Sehr (Thank you very much) or Danke Schoen (Thank you beautifully) are also common expressions of thanks. The Pennsylvania Dutch language developed from the Low German of three centuries ago. Both PD and LG have changed since that time, but most German is close enough to PD that the Amish can use German Bibles in their worship.
vielen Dank
Danke Schwiegemutter
I believe it's "danke"
Ich danke ihnen fur und lehrt; is how you say thank you for teaching us
just say "i thank for giving me an opportunity to do this ,it it was a pleasure."
Danke fur deine Hilfe.
danke für mein Kaugummi
It means: you are pretty. so you may just say thank you (danke in german).
Thank comes from the same root as the modern German "danke". Both ultimately come from the proto-germanic *thankojan. To thank is actually related to the word "Think." They are from the same root it appears in fact - remember this the next time you say "thank you"!