The Tagalog word for thank you is Salamat.
"Euxaristw" is a Greek word that means "thank you" in English.
"Shey" can mean different things depending on the context. It could refer to a name, a slang term for asking a question, or a Yoruba word meaning "thank you."
The article, "the " is used before the word, Philippines because as a general rule, countries that end in -s and consists of islands should have the article, "the". It is a shortened way of say The Phillipine Islands (there is no such place as Phillipine) in the same way as you would say The Maldives or The Scillies.
The Philippines is an archipelago in Southeast Asia known for its beautiful beaches and warm hospitality.
The Philippines is a sovereign nation. One meaning of the word "state" is "sovereign nation." In that sense, the Philippines is a state. The other meaning of the word "state" is as a semi-selfgoverning element of a sovereign nation that is organized as a federation. This is the meaning of the word used when speaking of the State of California in the US or the state of Michoacán in Mexico. The Philippines is NOT a state in that sense.
Country: Philippines Language: Filipino Thank you in Filipino is "Maraming Salamat!
Bahasa- indonesian :)
# Kraft (German) # Kekuatan (Indonesian)
I have several different translations of the bible and I can find nowhere the word "grouse". But new translations are coming out all the time, and some not worth the paper they are written on and might have that word in their book.
In latin, unus = onecornu = hornonehorn = unuscornu = unicorn
asante means thank you in kiswahili. there are different types/versions of swahili but that should work
If you are referring to the chabacano, the dialect spoken in Zamboanga City, Philippines, then it's the same word as in Spanish, "Gracias."
yaya nenek- Indonesian obaasan- Japanese
Malo means thank you
There are several different translations for the word "tagesgeld" in English. Some of these include: daily allowance, daily benefits and day-to-day money.
The African Luhya term for the English word 'thank' is "orio".
The Ilocano word for "thank you" is "salamat".