Afrikaans - Dankie
Albanian - Falemnderit
Arabic - "shukran" - شكرا
Armenian - "Shnorhakalut'yun" - Շնորհակալություն
Azerbaijani - Təşəkkür edirik
Basque - Eskerrik asko
Belarusian - "Dziakuj" - Дзякуй
Bulgarian - "Blagodarya" - Благодаря
Catalan - Gràcies
Chinese (simplified) - "Xièxiè" - 谢谢
Chinese (traditional) - "Xièxiè" - 謝謝
Croatian - Hvala Vam
Czech - Děkuju
Danish - Tak
Dutch - Dank u
Esperanto - Dankon
Estonian - Aitäh
Filipino - Salamat sa inyo
Finnish - Kiitos
French - Merci
Galician - Grazas
Georgian - "didi madloba" - დიდი მადლობა
German - Danke
Greek - "Sas efcharistó" - Σας ευχαριστώ
Hebrew - "todá" (תודה)
Hindi - "Dhan'yavada" - धन्यवाद
Hungarian - Köszönöm
Icelandic - Þakka þér
Indonesian - Terima kasih
Italian - Grazie
Japanese - "Arigatō" - ありがとう
Klingon - qatlho' (Satlho' if you're thanking more than one person)
Korean - "gamsahabnida" - 감사합니다
Latin - Gratias tibi ago
Latvian - Paldies
Lithuanian - Ačiū
Maltese - Grazzi
Norwegian - Takk
Polish - Dziękuję
Portuguese - Obrigado
Romanian - Mulțumesc
Russian - "Spasiba" - Спасибо
Serbian - "Hvala" - Хвала
Slovak - Ďakujem
Slovenian - Hvala
Somalian - Mahadsanid
Spanish - Gracias
Swahili - Asante
Swedish - Tack
Turkish - Teşekkür ederim
Ukrainian - "Spasybi" - Спасибі
Vietnamese - Cảm ơn bạn
Welsh - Diolch yn fawr
Yiddish - a sheinem Dank (א שיינעם דאנק)
how to say stripes in different languages
how do you say success in different languages
Mallory in different languages is mallory. It does not transpose, it is the same in all languages.
Learning new languages and the pronunciation of words can be difficult. The Hmong translation to Thank you! is Ua tsaug!
in polish Thank You - dzienkuje Thanks - dzienks MissCarrie
Dhannya-baad (in Pure Sankskrit Hindi), Shukriya is also used
thank you - shukria / dhanne wad
how to say stripes in different languages
Smile and nod.
how do you say success in different languages
English is one of the national languages of Fiji, so you could probably just say "Thank you." The other national languages include Fijian and Hindustani. In Fijian, "Thank you" is "vinaka" (pronounced "vee-naka").
Mallory in different languages is mallory. It does not transpose, it is the same in all languages.
Learning new languages and the pronunciation of words can be difficult. The Hmong translation to Thank you! is Ua tsaug!
in polish Thank You - dzienkuje Thanks - dzienks MissCarrie
im not crazy in 100 different languages
Since Puerto Rico's official languages are Spanish and English, you could say either "thank you" or "gracias."
All i can say is, it was different way different. Thank-you thank-you very much!