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French ; Merci (Pronounced as ' Mer - see '

English ; Thank you

German ; Danke (Pronounced as ' Dank -uh' The 'uh' is very unstressed)

Dutch ; Gedank (pronounced as 'Ghe - dank' , The 'G' is is very soft and gutteral; almost like an aspirated 'h').

Italian ; Gracie (pronounced as ' Gra-chee -eh'.

Spanish ' Grace ( pronounced as ' Gra -they'. The 'c' is soft like the English 'th'.

So when you go to some of these European countries, mind your manners. It is 'de-rigeur' in these cultures and countrues for the local people to appreciate being thanked in their own language, for their care and attention to you.

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lenpollock

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3w ago

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