Friday, October 23, 2009

Saying "Thank You."





From Abu Hurairah : Rasulullah saw said : "He who does not thank people, does not thank Allah". ( Ahmad Tirmidhi )
Saying thank you in other languages.
AFRIKAANSdankie, dahn-kee
ALBANIANfaleminderit
ALSATIANmerci
ARABICshukran, shoe-krahn
TUNISIAN ARABICBarak Allahu fiik
ARMENIANchnorakaloutioun
AUSTRALIAN ENGLISHta (informal)
AZERIçox sag olun / tesekkur edirem
BAMBARAa ni kié
BASQUEeskerrik asko (southern basque) / milesker (northern basque)
BELARUSIANДзякую (dziakuju)
BENGALIdhanyabaad
BOBOa ni kié
BOSNIANhvala
BRETONtrugéré / trugaré / trugarez
BULGARIANmerci / blagodaria
BURMESE(thint ko) kyay tzu tin pa te
CATALANgràcies
CEBUANOsalamat
CHINESE, Cantonese do jeh, daw-dyeh
CHINESE, Mandarin xiè xie, syeh-syeh
CORSICANgrazie
CROATIANhvala
CZECHděkuji, deh-ku-yih
DANISHtak, tahg
DUTCHdank u wel / dank je wel
ESPERANTOdankon
ESTONIANtänan / tänan väga (thank you very much)
EWÉakpé
FAROESEtakk fyri
FIDJIANvinaka
FINNISHkiitos, kee-toas
FRENCHmerci, mehr-see
FRISIANdankewol
FRIULANgracie
GALICIANgracias / graciñas
GERMANdanke, dahn-kah
GREEKευχαριστώ, ef-har-rih-stowe
GUARANÍaguyjé
GUJARATIaabhar
HAITIAN CREOLEmèsi
HAWAIIANmahalo
HEBREWtoda, toh-dah
HINDIdhanyavad OR sukria, shoo-kree-a
HUNGARIANköszönöm
ICELANDICtakk
INDONESIANterima kasih, t'ree-ma kas-seh
IRISH GAELICgo raibh maith agat
ITALIANgrazie, gra-see
JAPANESEarigatô, ahree-gah-tow
KABYLIANtanemirt
KANNADAdhanyavadagalu
KHMERakun
KIRUNDImurakoze
KOREANkamsah hamnida, kahm-sah ham-nee-da
KOTOKOLIsobodi
KRIOtenki
KURDISHspas
LAOkhob chai (deu)
LATINgratias ago (from 1 person)
gratias agimus (from more than 1 person)
LATVIANpaldies
LEBANESEchoukrane
LITHUANIANaciu
LOW SAXONbedankt / dank ju wel
LUXEMBOURGEOISmerci
MACEDONIANblagodaram
MALAGASYmisaotra
MALAYterima kasih
MALAYALAMnanni
MALTESEniżżik ħajr / grazzi / nirringrazzjak
MARATHIaabhari aahe / aabhar / dhanyavaad
MONGOLIAN(Баярлалаа), bayarlalaa
NORWEGIANtakk, tahk
OCCITANmercé / grandmercé
PAPIAMENTOdanki
PERSIANmotashakkeram, mamnun (formal) / mochchakkeram, mamnun, mersi (informal)
POLISHdziękuję, dsyen-koo-yeh
PORTUGUESEobrigado (male speaking) / obrigada (female speaking), oh-bree-gah-doh (or dah )
ROMANInajis tuke
ROMANIANmulţumesc
RUSSIANспасибо, spah-see-boh
SAMOANfaafetai lava
SARDINIANgratzias
SCOTTISH GAELICtapadh leat (singular, familiar)
tapadh leibh (plural, respectful)
SERBIANhvala
SHIMAOREmarahaba
SHONAwaita (plural: maita)
SINDHImeharbani
SINHALAstuutiyi
SLOVAKdakujem
SLOVENIANhvala
SOBOTAhvala
SPANISHgracias or muchas gracias, gra-see-us or moo-chas gra-see-us
SWAHILIasante, ah-sahn-teh
SWEDISHtack, tahkk
TAGALOGsalamat po, sah-lah-maht poh
TAHITIANmauruuru
TAMILnandri; none-dree
TATARrahmat
THAIkop khun kha - woman speaking; kop khun krahp - man speaking
TIGRINYAyekeniele
TURKISHtesekkur ederim, teh-sheh-kur eh-deh-rim
UDMURTtau
UKRAINIANdiakuiu
URDUshukriya
WALOON ("betchfessîs" spelling)gråces / merci
thank you very much : gråces (merci) traze côps, gråces (merci) beacôp
WELSHdiolch
WEST INDIAN CREOLEmèsi
WOLOFdjiere dieuf
XHOSAenkosi
YIDDISHa dank
YORUBAo sheun

5 comments:

  1. to say thank you to appreciate..

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  2. Salam.
    Thank you, thank you, thank you so much!

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  3. salam....eja now kat k.K..esok taklimat b4 dapat tahu penempatan di daerah mane di sabah...

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  4. Salam,
    Nice to hear from you. That means everything's okey.

    ReplyDelete

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