Tangi (Thank you) or Tangi unene (thank you very much)
Welcome in Oshiwambo is "Ongiipongiipongii".
In Oshiwambo, you would say "Wa tangi mom."
In Pampango, you can say "Salamat" to say thank you.
In Colombia, you can say "gracias" to say thank you.
You can say "Enkosi" to say 'thank you' in Xhosa.
Welcome in Oshiwambo is "Ongiipongiipongii".
In Oshiwambo, you would say "Wa tangi mom."
Kuume kopaihole
How to do say good morning
In Oshiwambo, you can say "Oshikango" to convey the idea of not being scarce or to encourage abundance. The phrase emphasizes generosity and sharing. If you need a more specific context or variation, let me know!
In Oshiwambo, "I love you too" can be expressed as "Ombaku u nawa," which conveys a reciprocation of love. The phrase reflects affection and acknowledgment of the feelings shared. If you need to specify to whom you are speaking, you can add the person's name before the phrase.
To say "Thank you" it is: "Misotra". To say "Thank you very much" it is: "Misotra betsaka"
for please they say please, and for thank you they say thank you...
In Pampango, you can say "Salamat" to say thank you.
In Hindustani, you can say "shukriya" to say thank you.
In Colombia, you can say "gracias" to say thank you.
You can say "Enkosi" to say 'thank you' in Xhosa.