What is "thank you" translated into your language?

Indonesia
October 29, 2009 9:04pm CST
I remember in February I attend a short course and at the closing moment my representative of member said thank you in different languages such as "terima kasih", "arigato", etc. Thank you is a very important expression, so what is "thank you" in your language?
9 responses
@CMTS_87 (1339)
• Philippines
30 Oct 09
I'm from the Philippines, so "thank you" would be "salamat." Happy MyLotting!
• Indonesia
2 Nov 09
in Indonesia salamat is almost close to the word "selamat" means congaratualtion...hehehe
@CMTS_87 (1339)
• Philippines
6 Nov 09
Cool huh! Hehe! Thanks for that information! Hehe! Happy MyLotting!
@beadguru (40)
• Philippines
30 Oct 09
Hi!! I am from the Philippines and the way we say thank you in our official language is "Salamat po". However, we also have thousands of dialects being used by different group of people or ethnicities. In our dialect we say "agyamanak" as a means of saying our thank you.
@CMTS_87 (1339)
• Philippines
6 Nov 09
Thousands of dialects?!? Are you sure? Happy MyLotting!
@suj123 (1067)
• India
30 Oct 09
Hi friend, I am from India we speak Hindi here. In Hindi for thank you we say "Shukriya"..
@sunning (24)
• China
30 Oct 09
Thank you in my language is "xiexie"or"duoxie".Actually we have many expreddions to say "thank you".
• China
30 Oct 09
expression... wrong spelling just now...
• United States
30 Oct 09
In Russian thank you is spasiba. If you want to say thanks a lot or thank you very much it's balshoye spasiba.
@edxcast (1168)
• Ecuador
30 Oct 09
Well i speak spanish and here thank you= gracias. Also in german you can say danke(it is maybe the only word i can remember in german).
@donsky14 (5947)
• Philippines
30 Oct 09
I'm from the Philippines and thank you in our language would be "Salamat"
@CRSunrise (2981)
• United States
30 Oct 09
Well for me, Thank you is Thank you. However, I know in Spanish, Thank You is pronounced Gracias. I can't remember if there are any special symbols over any of the letters. I know some words are like that. However, I'm thinking there aren't any for this word.
@qpzmzjx (41)
• China
30 Oct 09
the chinese "thanke you" is "xiexie".