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In reply to the discussion: Say "thanks" or "thank you" in a different language. You may use Google. Please give the language and country/region. [View all]buzzycrumbhunger
(1,501 posts)52. Tapadh leat
Scots Gaelic.
Of course, I chose to learn a language that appealed thanks to my heritage (GGF left the Orkneys for the US via Canada and doomed us all to get stuck here) that will probably never benefit me outside of a soul connection. I really should have trolled the interwebs for a braw Scotsman (or Canadian!) to take me away from all this when I was young enough to score one
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Say "thanks" or "thank you" in a different language. You may use Google. Please give the language and country/region. [View all]
debm55
Sunday
OP
Muchas gracias, Spanish is the only other language I'm familiar with. I recognize thank you in other languages though.
Walleye
Sunday
#2
Domp arigato gozaimashita. 3catwoman3. One time I had a Shiba Inu. When she got her toy I would say arigato.
debm55
Sunday
#26
Thank you very much! Thousands of little versions of TYVM out there to chose!!
SWBTATTReg
Sunday
#62
Sometimes when I'm substitute teach I ask the kids to say please and thank in their language
kimbutgar
Sunday
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