In Japanese, you would say "彼にチョコレートをくれてありがとう" pronounced as "kare ni chokoreeto o kurete arigatou." This phrase translates to "thank you for giving him a chocolate" in English. The word order in Japanese is different from English, with the recipient coming before the object.
choko
'Thank you for the flowers' in Japanese could be translated as 花をありがとう (hana o arigatou) or simply 花ありがとう (hana arigatou).
How do I say thank ylu
thank thy or thank ye
To say thank you in Spanish, you would say gracias. tu dice gracias usted.. you say thank you...gracias is just thanks...gracias usted is thank you
choko
To say old Japanese illustrations in Japanese, you say "Mukashi no Nihon no irasuto".
otta-gotto
just say "i thank for giving me an opportunity to do this ,it it was a pleasure."
chokoreito no akachan
In Japanese, you can say "Arigatou gozaimasu, LaPi-san" to say "Thank you, Mr. LaPi".
It stays "chocolate", but is often shortened to "choco."
senkai arigato but Japanese would never say this just domo arigato gozaimashita is best
よかった (yokata)
Arigatou gozaimasu = Thank you very much
Japanese usually say "gochisosama" (which means "Thank you for the meal") after they eat.
say thank you for giving me good luck or walk away and give them a smile