In French, "Thank you" is "Merci." In Spanish, it is "Gracias." In German, it is "Danke."
In Hawaiian, "thank you" is "mahalo." In Maori, it is "kia ora." In Fijian, it is "vinaka." These are just a few examples of how gratitude is expressed in Pacific languages.
As far as I know, "coogi" does not have a specific meaning in other languages. It is a brand name known for its colorful knitwear.
its "Thuk Che" or "Thuk Ji che". Bhutanese has a similar languge as Tibetan. They both can hear each other but could speak to each other with their own languages.
Learning new languages and the pronunciation of words can be difficult. The Hmong translation to Thank you! is Ua tsaug!
Mahalo is the Hawaiian word for thank you. It did not originally mean exactly thank you but instead can mean thanks, gratitude, praise, esteem or admiration.
English is one of the national languages of Fiji, so you could probably just say "Thank you." The other national languages include Fijian and Hindustani. In Fijian, "Thank you" is "vinaka" (pronounced "vee-naka").
Thank you in Scotland means the same as it does in other English speaking countries, it means thank you.
thank you - shukria / dhanne wad
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In Hawaiian, "thank you" is "mahalo." In Maori, it is "kia ora." In Fijian, it is "vinaka." These are just a few examples of how gratitude is expressed in Pacific languages.
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As far as I know, "coogi" does not have a specific meaning in other languages. It is a brand name known for its colorful knitwear.
Rebecca is from the Hebrew and means 'to tie'. It means the same in other languages.
In Persian and Pashto languages it is name of pigeon .In other languages it may mean some thin else .
It means madam in English. There are other meanings to it in other languages though.