Thank you=kiitos
If you mean youre welcome to my (eg) house its tervetuloa but if you mean that someone (eg) drops a coin and you give it back to him/her theres no word your welkome
PS Sorry about my English. Im half finnish half Chinese so im not good at enlish.
Thank you is kiitos in Finnish.
It is pronounced key - tos.
Not directly translateable, because you wouldn't really say that in Finnish. I suggest you rather just use "kiitos kaikesta" (literally "thank you for everything")
SIS-koh.
Do you mean saying "cheers" while raising your glass? Then it would be "Kippis!". ("Cheers" as in "thank you" would be "Kiitti".) Or you could use the equivalent for "Bottoms up!", which is "Pohjanmaan kautta!". But "Kippis" is easier to pronounce. =)
Thanks = KiitosThank YOU = Kiitos sinulle/teille (Rarely used.)
Kind of like this: Jah-nee Jah-der-holm
It sounds a lot like rock-house. Short a, pronounce the k twice. Kau sounds like Coe.
No thank you is "Ei kiitos" in Finnish.
It's Thank You in Finnish.
Miek - ka.
SIS-koh.
"Kiitos Hank" means "Thank you Hank" in Finnish.
You don't change the spelling of names when writing in Finnish. So it is simply spelled Briendyn. If Finnish people can pronounce it or not is another story.
You don't change the spelling of names when writing in Finnish. So it is simply spelled Briendyn. If Finnish people can pronounce it or not is another story.
"Valkoinen". Val - koi - nen
VuosipäiväRemember to search for the advices how to pronounce it.
"Tervetuloa" (Ter - ve - tu - lo - a)
"Kiitos paljon"
Thank You.