Friday, June 11, 2010

Thank You

I want to say:


Afrikaans


Dankie (dahn-kee)

Arabic

Shukran (shoe-krahn)

Cantonese

Do je (daw-dyeh)

Croatian

Hvala (H-vah-lah)

Czech

Dìkuji (deh-ku-yih)

Danish

Tak (tahg)

Estonian

Aitäh (ie-tehkh)

Fijian

Vinaka (Bvi’-nah-kah)

Filipino

Salamat (sa-la-mat)

Finnish

Kiitos (Keetos)

French

Merci (mehr-see)

German

Danke (dahn-kah)

Greek

Efcharisto (ef-har-rih-stowe)

Hawaiian

Mahalo (mah-hah-loh)

Hebrew

Toda (toh-dah)

Hindi

Shukriya (shoe-kree-a)

Indonesian

Terima Kasih (t’ree-ma kas-seh)

Italian

Grazie (gra-see)

Japanese

Domo (doe-moe)

Korean

Kamsa hamnida (kam-sa-ham-nee-da)

Latin

Gratia (grah-tyah)

Lithuanian

Achiu (Ahchjooh)

Mandarin

Xie xie (syeh-syeh)

Norwegian

Takk (Dahk)

Paraguay

Aguije (ah-we-JAY)

Polish

Dziêkujê (Zhe-koo-yay)

Portuguese

Obrigado (Ob-ree-gah-doe)

Serbian

Hvala (Khvah-lah)

Romanian

Mulþumesc (Mool-tsu’-mehsk)

Spanish

Gracias (Grah-cee-yas)

Swahili

Asante (Ah-sahn-teh)

Swedish

Tack (Taak)

Thai

Khop Khun Krab (kowp-koom krahp-khak)

Vietnamese

Ca’m on (Kam ooen)

Wolof

Jerejef (Jay-ray-jayf’)

Welsh

Diolch (Dee-olkh)

Yiddish

A (shaynem) dank.

Zimbabwean

Maita Henyu (Mah-ee’tah Heh’-nyoo)

And last of all, American: Thank You
 
To the following people:
 
Angelo G.
Mindy G.
Ms. Ivler
Mr. Sunkett
Jennae H.
 
But especially these people:
Jessie C.
Kyle B.
Trica K.
Serena H.
Sydney B.
Joe C.
Mark P.
Dana M.
Dometrious T.
Chris M.
Kevin and Jason M.
Cait F.

And most especially...these people, who the closest people I have to family:
Lexy M.
Jasmine C.
and Kylie H.

There are people in this world I could just not live without. You, my friends, family, teachers...I could not ever...ever...live without. And I thank them very much.

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