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Amharic አማርኛ am
አመሰግናለሁ (Ameseginalehu)
Ah-meh-seh-gi-NAH-leh-hoo

Use 'Ameseginalehu' in most situations; 'Bet'am ameseginalehu' is more emphatic.

Arabic العربية ar
شكراً (Shukran)
SHOO-kran

Use 'Shukran' in most situations; 'Shukran jazilan' is more emphatic.

Bangla বাংলা bn
ধন্যবাদ (Dhanyabaad)
Dhon-yo-baad

Use 'Dhonyobaad' in most situations; 'Onek dhonyobaad' is more emphatic.

Catalan català ca
Gràcies
GRA-see-es

Use 'Gràcies' in most situations; 'Moltes gràcies' is more emphatic.

Czech čeština cs
Děkuji
DYE-koo-yee

Use 'Děkuji' in most situations; 'Mnohokrát děkuji' is more formal; 'Díky' is informal.

Danish dansk da
Tak
Tahk

Use 'Tak' in most situations; 'Tak skal du have' is more emphatic.

German Deutsch de
Danke
DAHN-kuh

Use 'Danke' in most situations; 'Vielen Dank' is more polite.

Greek Ελληνικά el
Ευχαριστώ (Efharistó)
Ef-ha-ri-STOH

Use 'Efharistó' in most situations; 'Efharistó polý' is more emphatic.

Spanish Español es
Gracias
GRA-thee-as

Use 'Gracias' in almost any situation where you want to express gratitude.

Estonian eesti et
Aitäh
AY-tah

Use 'Aitäh' in most situations; 'Suur aitäh' is more emphatic.

Basque Basque eu
Eskerrik asko
Es-KE-rik AS-ko

Use 'Eskerrik asko' in most situations.

Persian فارسی fa
متشکرم (Motshakeram)
Mot-sha-ke-RAM

Use 'Motshakeram' in most situations; 'Kheili motshakeram' is more emphatic.

Finnish suomi fi
Kiitos
KEE-tohs

Use 'Kiitos' in most situations; 'Paljon kiitoksia' is more emphatic.

French Français fr
Merci
mehr-SEE

Use 'Merci' in most situations; 'Merci beaucoup' is more emphatic.

Galician Galician gl
Grazas
GRA-thas

Use 'Grazas' in most situations; 'Moitas grazas' is more emphatic.

Gujarati ગુજરાતી gu
આભાર (Aabhar)
Aa-bhaar

Use 'Aabhar' in most situations; 'Khub aabhar' is more emphatic.

Hausa Hausa ha
Na gode
Na go-deh

Use 'Na gode' in most situations; 'Na gode sosai' is more emphatic.

Hebrew עברית he
תודה (Toda)
To-DAH

Use 'Toda' in most situations; 'Toda raba' is more emphatic.

Hindi हिन्दी hi
धन्यवाद (Dhanyavaad)
Dhan-ya-vaad

Use 'Dhanyavaad' in most situations; 'Bahut dhanyavaad' is more emphatic.

Hungarian magyar hu
Köszönöm
Kuh-suh-nuhm

Use 'Köszönöm' in most situations; 'Nagyon köszönöm' is more emphatic.

Indonesian Indonesia id
Terima kasih
Te-ree-mah ka-see

Use 'Terima kasih' in most situations; 'Terima kasih banyak' is more emphatic.

Icelandic Icelandic is
Takk
Tahk

Use 'Takk' in most situations; 'Takk fyrir' is more emphatic.

Italian Italiano it
Grazie
GRA-tsee-eh

Use 'Grazie' in most situations; 'Grazie mille' is a more emphatic expression of gratitude.

Japanese 日本語 ja
ありがとう (Arigatō)
Ah-ree-GAH-toh

Use 'Arigatō' in most situations; 'Arigatō gozaimasu' is more polite.

Korean 한국어 ko
감사합니다 (Gamsahamnida)
Gam-sa-ham-ni-da

Use 'Gamsahamnida' in most situations; 'Jeongmal gamsahamnida' is more emphatic; 'Gomawoyo' is polite informal, 'Gomawo' is informal.

Lithuanian lietuvių lt
Ačiū
Ah-CHOO

Use 'Ačiū' in most situations; 'Labai ačiū' is more emphatic.

Latvian latviešu lv
Paldies
PAHL-dyehs

Use 'Paldies' in most situations; 'Liels paldies' is more emphatic.

Marathi मराठी mr
धन्यवाद (Dhanyavaad)
Dhan-ya-vaad

Use 'Dhanyavaad' in most situations; 'Khoop dhanyavaad' is more emphatic.

Malay Melayu ms
Terima kasih
Te-ree-mah ka-seh

Use 'Terima kasih' in most situations; 'Terima kasih banyak' is more emphatic.

Dutch Nederlands nl
Dank u / Dank je
Dahn uh / Dahn yuh

Use 'Dank u' for formal situations and 'Dank je' for informal ones; 'Bedankt' is also informal.

Norwegian norsk no
Takk
Tahk

Use 'Takk' in most situations; 'Takk skal du ha' is more emphatic.

Punjabi ਪੰਜਾਬੀ pa
ਧੰਨਵਾਦ (Dhannavaad)
Dhan-na-vaad

Use 'Dhannavaad' in most situations; 'Bahut dhannavaad' is more emphatic.

Polish polski pl
Dziękuję
Djen-KOO-yeh

Use 'Dziękuję' in most situations; 'Bardzo dziękuję' is more polite; 'Dzięki' is informal.

Portuguese Português pt
Obrigado (masculine) / Obrigada (feminine)
Oh-bree-GAH-doo (masculine) / Oh-bree-GAH-dah (feminine)

Use 'Obrigado' if you are male, 'Obrigada' if you are female; it's a very common expression.

Romanian română ro
Mulțumesc
Mul-tsoo-MESK

Use 'Mulțumesc' in most situations; 'Mulțumesc foarte mult' is more emphatic.

Russian русский ru
Спасибо (Spasibo)
spuh-SEE-buh

Use 'Spasibo' in most situations; 'Bol'shoye spasibo' is more emphatic.

Swedish svenska sv
Tack
Tak

Use 'Tack' in most situations; 'Tack så mycket' is more emphatic.

Swahili Kiswahili sw
Asante
Ah-SAHN-teh

Use 'Asante' in most situations; 'Asante sana' is more emphatic.

Tamil தமிழ் ta
நன்றி (Naanri)
Naan-ri

Use 'Naanri' in most situations; 'Mikka naanri' is more emphatic.

Telugu తెలుగు te
ధన్యవాదాలు (Dhanyavaadaalu)
Dha-nya-vaa-daa-lu

Use 'Dhanyavaadaalu' in most situations; 'Chaalaa dhanyavaadaalu' is more emphatic.

Thai ไทย th
ขอบคุณ (Khop khun)
kawp khoon

Use 'Khop khun' in most situations; 'Khop khun mak' is more emphatic.

Filipino Filipino tl
Salamat
Sa-LA-mat

Use 'Salamat' in most situations; 'Maraming salamat' is more emphatic.

Turkish Türkçe tr
Teşekkür ederim
Te-shek-kür e-de-rim

Use 'Teşekkür ederim' in most situations; 'Çok teşekkür ederim' is more emphatic; 'Teşekkürler' is more casual.

Ukrainian українська uk
Дякую (Dyakuyu)
DYA-koo-yoo

Use 'Dyakuyu' in most situations; 'Velyke dyakuyu' is more emphatic.

Urdu اردو ur
شکریہ (Shukriya)
Shuk-ri-ya

Use 'Shukriya' in most situations; 'Bohat shukriya' is more emphatic.

Vietnamese Tiếng Việt vi
Cảm ơn
Kam uhn

Use 'Cảm ơn' in most situations; 'Xin cảm ơn' is more polite.

Yoruba Yoruba yo
Ẹ ṣe
Eh sheh

Use 'Ẹ ṣe' in most situations; 'Ẹ ṣe pupọ' is more emphatic.

Chinese 中文 zh
谢谢 (Xièxiè)
ssyeh-ssyeh

Use 'Xièxiè' in most situations; 'Fēicháng gǎnxiè' is more formal and emphatic.

zh-yue zh-yue zh-yue
多謝 (Dō jē)
Doh jeh

Use 'Dō jē' in most situations; 'M̀ gōi saai' is more emphatic and polite.

Zulu Zulu zu
Ngiyabonga
Ngee-yah-BON-gah

Use 'Ngiyabonga' in most situations; 'Ngiyabonga kakhulu' is more emphatic.

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