The word Ahéhee translates smoothly from Navajo to English. It literally means thank you, or I feel grateful, in Navajo.
ahééh -- means gratitude or thanks, apreciation
ahééh nisin --I am grateful ( nisin means to think or to have in mind to want to). baa ahééh nisin-- I am gratful for it.
Ahéhee lą́ą' -- thanks a lot
The literal translation would be 'Merci d'un million' but saying thank you very much or a million would be 'Merci beaucoup!'
The translation of "thank you" in Chavacano is "gracias".
The translation of "thank you" in Pangasinan is "salamat".
Слава Иисусу Христу. It literally means "Glory be to Jesus", but since the English phrase Thank God! translates as слава Богу ("Glory be to God!") this would be the correct translation in most cases. If you are looking for a literal translation, like if you were saying "Thank you, Joe" then Спасибо тебе, Иисус.
Jo link'anoo da iidaa. Ahe'hee
To say Blessing (as from God) is bee'ak'ihojidlihii well I think. That's what it says in my Navajo dictionary.To bless or make holy is: yissį́į́h. This is the imperfective.From the stem -sį́į́h --to make holyNavajo verbs are complicated for English speakers. There are lots of ways to conjugate that we do not do in English. You bless and they bless and we two bless are all different too.nássį́į́h -iterative mode, wóssį́į́h --optative mode, yisį́į́ --perfective,deessį́h --future modeShicheii hooghan yiyíísį́į́ --"grandfather blessed the hogan"
'Grazie per parlare' is an Italian equivalent of 'Thank you for speaking'. It isn't a literal translation, because the verb 'parlare' is the infinitive form, and translates as 'to speak, talk'. The phrase is pronounced 'GRAH-tsyeh pehr pahr-LAH-reh'.
If you are asking what that means in English, it means thank you my love, a song for you. that is a literal translation, so it would sound more refined in the correct context.
That would be "Tusen takk for bursdags ønskene"
Ευχαριστώ ( efharisto ) . Σε ευχαριστώ = Thank you
Tagalog Translation of THANK YOU: salamat
Tagalog translation of THANK YOU: salamat