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There's no word pronounced "as a question". It is only a tone, noted with the hook diacritic which looks like a tiny question mark (?) without the dot underneath.
"Cảm ơn" or "cám ơn" is the shortest expression, they have the same meaning: "Thanks". "Cảm ơn" is more common and appears more polite. They are variants of word, similar to "yes" and "yeah".
"Thank you" = "Cảm ơn"/"Cám ơn" + pronoun. There are various pronouns in Vietnamese for "you".
cám ơn.
Prounce CAM with your voice rising as if you were asking a question. The vowel "ơ" is not in the English language. It is somewhat like the "uh" sound, but not exactly. If you don't understand phonetics, I suggest finding a native speaker saying cám ơn online or in person to truly understand the sound of "ơ"
No = Không Thank you = Cám ơn => No, thank you = Không, cám ơn
Không
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Just write it as it's "Melbourne"
Làm cái gì?
how do i write in spanish lanque "thank you my love"
du ma mai
50 = năm mươi
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If you really want to but it would be rather silly. Would you then expect the recipient of your thank you note for their thank you note to write a thank you note for that too?
shukran = means thank you .. and in Arabic you write it like this : شكرا
You can write "thank you" in Tamil as "เฎจเฎฉเฏเฎฑเฎฟ" (pronounced as 'Nandri').