Oh just noticed that the katakana I wrote didn't show :( sorry.
it means fine thank you and you? usually used when yoy ask a person how it is goingSomething like: "Thanks, I am fine, and how about you?"My translation is "good, thank you and you. This appears to be spanglish.
thank you for the notice
many thanks, my queen
"Tak" is the danish for thank you. "mange tak" means thank you very much.
Thanks for everything: Gracias por todo
I don't understand your question. Please can you word it differently. Thanks.
please rephrase question so we understand what you are asking..thanks
M A. Pacheco has written: 'Thanks to water'
The phrase "noted, with thanks" could be considered polite. This is a shorthanded way of thanking an individual for information while also indicating that you understand.
I really do not understand the question. Can you give me an example? Thanks, Doris
unending thanks
James Maurice Kilburn has written: 'Thanks to cricket'
Hello, I am sorry but I am not able to understand your query. Can you please reframe your query. So that I can answer it appropriately. Thanks
as as slang, you can use "Thanks", and pretty much everyone will understand. Or you can use "Kiitos"
Please resubmit your question as it is not quite clear what you are asking. Thanks.
Y. Bovshover has written: 'Bilder un Gedanken (Picture of thanks)'
Can you please make your question easier to understand? Thanks :)