In Hausa dialect, you can say thank you by saying "Na gode."
To say "thank you" in Hausa, you would say "nagode."
It usually varies. Some say Daalu, others say Imeela. I normally use Daalu :)
To say "thank you God" in Hausa, you would say "Nagode Allah."
In the Bicol dialect, "Thank you" is "Salamat."
In Hausa language, "hello" is pronounced as "sannu."
To say "thank you" in Hausa, you would say "nagode."
It usually varies. Some say Daalu, others say Imeela. I normally use Daalu :)
To say "thank you God" in Hausa, you would say "Nagode Allah."
In the Bicol dialect, "Thank you" is "Salamat."
In Hausa language, "hello" is pronounced as "sannu."
In the Waray dialect, "thank you" is expressed as "salamat."
English is the language of Jamaica. Patois is just a dialect of English. Thank you is the same in standard English as it is in Patois English.
Patois is a Jamaican language dialect. To say the English phrase 'thank you' in Jamaican patois one would say the phrase 'tenk yuh'.
In Taos Pueblo, the phrase for "thank you" is "P'ewi." The Taos Pueblo people speak a dialect of Tiwa, a language that is part of the Tanoan language family. Expressing gratitude in their language is an important aspect of their culture and community interactions.
"Niawen" is how you say "thank you" in Cayuga language.
Suna na Yusuf.
In the Pueblo language, you can say thank you by saying "ahéhee."