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Thank you, merci, danke, спасибо, 谢谢, etc

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Levi
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 Message 1 of 24
16 May 2010 at 12:48pm | IP Logged 
This is, without a doubt, one of the most powerful expressions you can learn in any language. Working in an environment where I have to deal with customers who often speak languages other than English, I often take the opportunity to thank the customer in whatever language I overhear them speaking. Even if I don't really know much of the language except how to identify it when it's being spoken and how to say "thank you", the person will always appreciate that I put in even that small amount of effort, and my attempts never fail to elicit a smile.

This is especially the case when the customer does not expect me to know anything about the language. There are a lot of French Canadians around here, so it isn't so surprising that a cashier knows how to say a simple "merci". But today I had a Chinese customer who was talking to someone in Mandarin on his phone, and when I thanked him in Mandarin as he was leaving he seemed pretty surprised and complimented me on my pronunciation. That made my day, and maybe his as well. This is an area where most people would not be able to tell if he was speaking Mandarin, Korean or Japanese.

So here's my tip: learn how to say "thank you" in all the languages you are likely to encounter in your daily life, and just for fun some less likely languages as well. You won't be sorry you learned it when you find yourself in a situation where it's useful. So let's compile a list here of "thank you"s in as many languages as we can muster. Let me begin with the five from the title of this thread.

English: thank you
French: merci
German: danke
Russian: спасибо (spasíbo)
Mandarin Chinese: 谢谢 (xièxie)

Edited by Levi on 16 May 2010 at 1:12pm

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mrhenrik
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 Message 2 of 24
16 May 2010 at 12:56pm | IP Logged 
Norwegian: takk
Swedish: tack
Danish: tak
(^ all pronounced pretty much the same)
Japanese: arigatou (+ gozaimasu for politeness)
Spanish: Gracias
Italian: Grazie

All I could think of now. A few useful phrases in every language is nifty indeed!

Edited by mrhenrik on 16 May 2010 at 12:58pm

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Fasulye
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 Message 3 of 24
16 May 2010 at 1:32pm | IP Logged 
Good initiative, Levi!

I'm surprised that you "forgot" Esperanto: Koran dankon!

Dutch: Bedankt! Dank u wel! Dank je wel!
French: Merci!
Turkish: Tessekür ederim! Sag olun!
Portuguese: Obrigado! (says a male person) Obrigada! (says a female person)
Latin: Gracia!

Fasulye


Edited by Fasulye on 16 May 2010 at 4:19pm

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tractor
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 Message 4 of 24
16 May 2010 at 1:37pm | IP Logged 
Catalan: Gràcies!
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ReneeMona
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 Message 5 of 24
16 May 2010 at 2:47pm | IP Logged 
Papiamentu: Danki
Afrikaans: Dankie, Baie dankie
Greek: ευχαριστώ (efcharistó)
Arabic: شُكْرًا (shúkraan)

In Dutch you could actually use:
bedankt
hartelijk bedankt
hartstikke bedankt
vriendelijk bedankt
zeer bedankt
heel erg bedankt
reuze bedankt
hartelijk dank
vriendelijk dank
dank je
dankjewel
dank je hartelijk
dank je zeer
dank je vriendelijk
dank jullie wel
dank jullie
dank jullie hartelijk
dank jullie zeer
dank jullie vriendelijk
dank u
dankuwel
dank u hartelijk
dank u zeer
dank u vriendelijk
mijn dank is groot

And as if this weren’t enough, we also feel the need to use thanks, danke, gracias and merci occasionally.


Edited by ReneeMona on 25 May 2010 at 12:06am

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PaulLambeth
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 Message 6 of 24
16 May 2010 at 5:16pm | IP Logged 
Icelandic:
Takk (to a friend or in a friendly situation)
Takk fyrir (more full)
Þakka þér fyrir (polite, to someone you don't know, e.g. at a bank) (pron: Thah-ka thi-er fi-rir)
Þakka þér kærlega fyrir ("thankyou kindly") (kærlega pron: k-eye-rt-le-ya ... roughly)

Finnish:
Kiitos
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LanguageSponge
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 Message 7 of 24
16 May 2010 at 5:49pm | IP Logged 
Welsh - Diolch yn fawr.
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ruskivyetr
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 Message 8 of 24
16 May 2010 at 6:19pm | IP Logged 
Gmadlobt -Georgian :)
Most people just drop the g and say madlobt though.


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