There's no such thing as "takikistan language"
You say "How do you say "thanks" in Yoruba" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Bawo lese nso pe"Ese gan" ni ede yoruba?".
In Odia language, "thank you" is said as "ଧନ୍ୟବାଦ" (dhanyavāda).
Its said "Afoyo Matec" or if someone has already said thank you and you also want to say thanks you say "Afoyo Bennae", which means thanks to.
Thanks - MerciMerci beaucoup
In Garhwali language, "Thank you" is said as "Dhanyabad".
You say "How do you say "thanks" in Yoruba" in Yoruba language of the Western African origin as "Bawo lese nso pe"Ese gan" ni ede yoruba?".
In Odia language, "thank you" is said as "ଧନ୍ୟବାଦ" (dhanyavāda).
Please Thanks Excuse me
Its said "Afoyo Matec" or if someone has already said thank you and you also want to say thanks you say "Afoyo Bennae", which means thanks to.
Thanks - MerciMerci beaucoup
In Garhwali language, "Thank you" is said as "Dhanyabad".
In Scottish Gaelic, "A thousand thanks" is translated as "Mille taing." This phrase expresses deep gratitude and appreciation in the Gaelic language, often used in both formal and informal contexts. You can also say "Mòran taing," which means "many thanks."
you could say something like thanks, i appreciate it, or thank you in another language is always fun
In Tsonga, you say "Thanks" as "Ndza nkhensa." This expression conveys gratitude in the Tsonga language, which is spoken by the Tsonga people in Southern Africa.
To say please, you actually say thanks. They are opposite to the english language. so, Please means thankyou and thankyou means please. i hope this helps
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In Ghanaian, you can say "Medaase" to express thanks.