You have some more ways to say thank you in Dutch: 'dank je, dankjewel, bedankt,' and to say it in a more formal way, replace the 'je' with a 'u'.
(Keep in mind, if you use this in a verbal way, 'u' doesn't sound like 'you'. You can simply look it up, at Google Translate for instance, how to say 'u' in a Dutch way).
'Thank you very much' is in Dutch 'heel erg bedankt'.
We thank you much ie Pennsylvania Dutch dialect
'Thank you for the Christmas market flyers' is in Dutch 'Bedankt voor de kerstmarkt brochures'.
Bedankt, held
Bedankt, Dank u.
Dank je
Is 'you are welcome' a reaction of a 'thank you' or 'you are welcome in my house' ? For 'thank you' it is 'graag gedaan'.
i believe it is of dutch origin. SMASHING!
Dank u wel
Bedankt voor het cadeau.
"Danku" means thank you in Papiamento, a creole language spoken in Aruba, Bonaire, and Curaçao.
Please in Dutch is: alstublieft [als-two-blee-ft] Thank you in Dutch is: dankuwel [dan-ku-well - the a sounds like the a in 'car' and the 'u' like the u in 'tutor']