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Ah, "Danke Shane" sounds like a beautiful mix of languages! "Danke" means "thank you" in German, and "Shane" might be a name or word from another language. It's lovely to see different languages coming together to create something unique and special.

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βˆ™ 1w ago
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βˆ™ 2mo ago

Well, darling, "Danke Shane" is a mix of German and English that's as confused as a chameleon in a bag of Skittles. "Danke" means "thank you" in German, and "Shane" is probably just someone's name. So, if someone says "Danke Shane" to you, they're probably just thanking you in a quirky way.

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βˆ™ 10y ago

"Danke" means "Thank you" and is pronounced "Dahn-ka". "Shane" is not a German word, but likely the incorrect pronunciation of the word "schΓΆn", which means "Beautiful/Pretty/Handsome" but with the use of "Danke" it means "very much."

SchΓΆn is pronounced ssh-unn and can be heard by clicking the link below and then the little circled "i" beside the word.

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