Knowledge of saying thanks in different languages can come handy while exploring the world. Go through this article and know how to say thank you in different languages.

How To Say Thank You In Different Languages

While exploring a foreign country, one of the biggest problems that a person can face is that of language barrier. While it is not possible to learn the language of each and every country that you visit in your life, you can surely get a hang of the few basic words that will come to your use, when abroad. For instance, if you are aware of words like hello, how are you, thank you, sorry, etc. in the native language of the place you are visiting, you will find your trip to be much more easier and enjoyable. Learning that you made the effort of getting familiarized with their language in order to communicate with them, even if it is only a small phrase, will land you in the local people’s good books, as a mark of respect for their country and language.
 
Interacting with the locals in their language, even if you end up butchering it, goes a long way in befriending a stranger and seeking his/her help. Besides, while getting engaged in business interactions or conferences with foreign clientele in your native country or abroad, getting know-how of how to thank will be highly appreciated. Apart from communicating in the universal language English, a decent touch can be added to express gratitude in the person’s native language, where English is not the primary language. Moreover, you can use a foreign language to converse with your family and friends also, residing in different countries. To cut it short, these two simple words can infuse in a lot of punch and cheer up both young as well as old. In the following lines, we will help you explore how to say thank you in different languages.
 
Saying Thanks In Different Languages  

Language
Thank You / Thanks
Afrikaans
Dankie
Albanian
Faleminderit
Arabic
Shukran
Armenian
Shnorhakalutjun
Azerbaijani
Sag olun
Balinese
Matu suksama
Balochi
Tai merbani
Bengali
Dhonnobad
Bosnian
Hvala
Bulgarian
Blagodarya
Burmese
Chezu tinbade
Catalan
Gràcies
Chinese (Cantonese)
Do Jeh
Chinese (Mandarin)
Xie Xie
Croatian
Hvala
Czech
Dêkuji / Dekujeme
Danish
Tak
Dutch
Dank je
Egyptian
Dua netjer en ek (to a male), Dua netjer en etj (to a female)
English
Thank You
Estonian
Aitäh
Fijian
Vinaka vakalevu
Filipino
Salamat
Finnish
Kiitos
French
Merci
Georgian
Mahd lob
German
Danke / Dankeschön
Greek
Efcharisto
Gujarati
Aabhar / Dhanyawaad
Hawaiian
Mahalo
Hebrew
Toda
Hindi
Dhanyav?d / Shukriya
Hungarian
Köszi
Icelandic
Takk fyrir
Indonesian
Terima kasih
Irish
Go raibh maith agat
Italian
Grazie
Japanese
D?mo arigat?
Kannada
Dhanyawaadagalu
Kashmiri
Shukria / Danawad
Kazakh
Rahmet sizge
Khmer
Ar kun
Konkani
Dev borem korum
Korean
Komapsumnida / Kamsahamnida
Kurdish
Sipas / Spas
Ladakhi
Jule
Lao
Khawp jai
Latin
Gratia
Latvian
Paldies
Lithuanian
A?i?
Malagasy
Misaotra
Malay
Terima kasih
Malayalam
Nanni
Maldivian
Sabkaa
Maltese
Grazzi
Marathi
Abhari ahi / Dhanyawaadh
Mongolian
Bayarlalaa
Nepali
Dhanyabaad
Norwegian
Takk / Tusen takk
Oriya
Danna waat
Pashto
Tashakkur / Sta na shukria
Persian
Mamnoon
Polish
Dzi?kuj?
Portuguese
Obrigado (by male), Obrigada (by female)
Punjabi
Dhannvaad
Romanian
Mul?umesc
Russian
Spasibo
Samoan
Fa’afetai
Sanskrit
Anugurihiitosumi
Scottish Gaelic
Tapadh leat
Serbian
Hvala
Sinhala
Istutiy
Slovak
Dakujem
Somali
Mahad sanid
Spanish
Gracias
Swahili
Asante
Swedish
Tack
Tagalog
Salamat / Salamat po
Tahitian
Mauruuru
Tajik
Tashakur
Tamil
Nandri
Telugu
Dhanyavaadaalu / Tamara krutagntha
Thai
Khawp khun khrap (by male), Khawp khun kha (by female)
Turkish
Tesekkür ederim / Sagol
Turkmen
Sag bolung
Ukrainian
Dyakooyu / Spasibi
Urdu
Shukriya
Uzbek
Rakhmat
Vietnamese
Cam on
Welsh
Diolch

 
The above listed translations of thank you in different languages will let you dazzle your close ones living in different parts of the world. Hope, you enjoy browsing through them and try reading them aloud.

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