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"nandemonai" is a phrase meaning "it's nothing"
'To thank' is the action after 'to be grateful', in which you express gratitude to the intended recipient, 'you' means the person being thanked. You could have 'thank him/her/it' which is to get someone to thank someone else. no i mean in koria what ios thank you! ) well its ok
you could say Thank You
You could say "Thank you for the warm wishes" or say "Thank you" followed by a sentence about what they are congratulating you for.
You cannot end a sentence with I could not. I could not anyhow. Could you? Maybe you could. Maybe someone else could. But I know I could not. Example Sentence: I know I could not.
Yes, it can be a complete sentence. Someone could say to you "You are looking well" and you could reply "As are you.".
could someone answer the freakin' question!? Thank you!
Can someone give me an answer? thank you
No, the sentence "Thank you John" is not grammatically correct. It should be written as "Thank you, John." Adding the comma after "thank you" separates the person's name as an interjection in the sentence.
Generally, yes it is. 'You do' is not a complete thought--usually. But if someone said, "Who cares about cheerleading anyway!", someone could answer, "You do."
Thank you you have made a difference in my life what this sentence means?
Thank you is two words.