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How do you say thank you in 30 different languages?

How do you say thank you in 30 different languages?

The following are examples of how to say thank you in 30 different languages other than English:

  1. Arabic – shukran (shoe-kran)
  2. Chinese, Mandarin – xie xie (she-eh she-eh)
  3. Croatian – hvala (HVAH-lah)
  4. Czech – děkuji (dyekooyih)
  5. Danish – tak (tahg)
  6. Dutch – dank u (dahnk oo)
  7. Estonian – tänan (TA-nahn)

How do I say thank you very much in Cantonese?

You should say “mm goi” to cashiers, drivers and waiters, but “doh jeh” when receiving compliments or gifts. If you want to go the extra mile, say “Doh jeh sai”, which means “Thanks very much”.

Which language has the shortest words?

Language with the fewest words: Taki Taki (also called Sranan), 340 words. Taki Taki is an English-based Creole spoken by 120,000 in the South American country of Suriname.

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What is thank you in Hong Kong?

“Doh jeh” also means “Thank you”, but it’s a more formal expression of gratitude.

How do you say “blessing” in other languages?

“In France, we say ‘A tes souhaits,’ (pronounced a tay sweh), which means ‘To your wishes,’ or ‘A vos souhaits,’ (pronounced ah vo sway), which means ‘Bless you,’ when someone sneezes. The first one is for someone we know well, and the other, for someone we don’t know well, or someone with a higher authority.

Can You Say ‘Hello’ in different languages?

Say hello in French: Hello in French is bonjour , pronounced bohn-ZHOOR. A more informal way to say hello is salut, pronounced sah-LUU. Say hello in Frisian: Hello in Frisian is goeie dei, or simply goeie. Frisian is a language spoken in the north of the Netherlands.

Is there sign language for other languages?

However, sign languages are not totally independent from each other. Sign languages can develop from the same source. For example, ASL, LSM, and LSQ all developed from Old French Sign Language. They are part of the same language family.