
» 351 bimbos on-line now and 2887419 registered Bimbos!

Hey!
Miss bimbo is a game, which is connecting people all over the world. I create this tread, because of languages. Here you can write THANK YOU! in all languages you know. (If you can please write how to say it)
Slovenian= Hvala You say h like h in word hell, v like v in word voice, a like you want to say ammmm, but without mmms and l like in word like. =]
LIST OF LANGUAGES, WHICH HAVE ALREADY BEEN POSTED:
(alphabet order)
Croatian - Hvala (from Sarah 7)
Dutch: Dank je wel. -Thank you very much or bedankt - thanks (from Elisabeth69)
English : Thank you (from Kathydr)
Finnish - kiitos (from EmmyMcN)
French: Merci (from Kathydr)
German: Danke (from Asele)
Hindi- Shukriya (from Som2230)
Italian - grazie (from EmmyMcN)
Latin: gratias plurimas
Mandarin: 谢谢 xie xie (from Jana271)
Marathi- Dhanyavaad (from Som2230)
Polish: Dziękuję (from Asele)
Portuguese: Obrigado (Pwp ariel)
Romania: Multumesc (Pwp ariel)
Russian: спасибо [say it: spasiba] (from Asele)
Slovenian-Hvala (from trinkica)
Spanish : Gracias (from Kathydr)
Last edited by trinkica (08-16-2011 10:45)
Offline

•Marathi- Dhanyavaad
•Hindi- Shukriya
Hope you like it!!!!
Offline

Great!
Offline

Croatian - Hvala

Offline

Romania: Multumesc
Portuguese: Obrigado
Offline
Polish: Dziękuję
Russian: спасибо [say it: spasiba]
Deutch: Danke
English: Thank You
Offline
spanish-gracias
english-thanks
Offline
Dutch: Dank je wel.
-Thank you very much
or bedankt - thanks
Latin: gratias plurimas
Last edited by Elisabeth69 (08-15-2011 23:19)
Offline
Learn polish http://tnij.org/m1wt
Offline

som2230 wrote:
•Marathi- Dhanyavaad
•Hindi- Shukriya
Hope you like it!!!!
Actually the Hindi speakers prefer you to say Dhanyawad. That's what I was told when in Dilli and Rajasthan.
Last edited by MiriamX (08-18-2011 22:58)

Offline
Dutch: Dank U -polite form of thank you




Offline

MiriamX wrote:
som2230 wrote:
•Marathi- Dhanyavaad
•Hindi- Shukriya
Hope you like it!!!!Actually the Hindi speakers prefer you to say Dhanyawad. That's what I was told when in Dilli and Rajasthan.
Maybe it's true... I'm not so very fluent in Hindi
Offline

Serbian - Hvala 


Offline
som2230 wrote:
MiriamX wrote:
som2230 wrote:
•Marathi- Dhanyavaad
•Hindi- Shukriya
Hope you like it!!!!Actually the Hindi speakers prefer you to say Dhanyawad. That's what I was told when in Dilli and Rajasthan.
Maybe it's true... I'm not so very fluent in Hindi
Actually Urdu Speakers says Shukrya not hindi speakers.They says Dhanyawad .
But Do u ???Offline
I'm from New Zealand and the native people there speak maori (ma as in [mu]ppet, o as in [o]range, ri as in th[ree] (but the r is rolled!) and thank you is "Kia ora"! (ki as in [key], a as in [a]pple, o again orange and ra as in [fa]ther but with a rolled r! |the pronounciation is very, very similiar to japanese (so you can pronounce it as japanese)| btw Kia ora is used for hello aswell, so if you come to NZ and someone says kia ora to you, don't be confused thinking they were saying thank you to you lol! also japanese has many thank you's but the one that I was taught was "Arigatou Gozaimasu" (a ree [rolled remember] gah to as in [tho]mas the tank engine, go za e mu as in muppet s (the U is silent, so it's not really pronounced!)
Offline
Arabic (shukran)
Bengali (Dhanyavaad) but the pronounciation differs.

Offline
Bulgarin: благодаря - blagodaria - it's a bit hard to pronounce it correctly ^ ^
Greek: ευχαριστώ - evharisto - again a bit hard to explain how to say it correctly ^ ^
Offline
Hungarian: Köszönöm!


Offline
Japanes : ありがとう ( Aregato )
korean : 감사합니다 ( kamsameda )
Arabic : شكراً ( Shukran )
Offline
Latvian: Paldies 
Offline