It´s not exactly correct, I think you want the translation from the Tom & Jerry Jingle. Its: Vielen Dank, für die Blumen. Vielen Dank, wie lieb von Dir! Means: Thank´s (a lot) for the flowers. Thank´s (a lot), how/very kind of you!
In Germany the tune is Vielen dank fur die blumen, but this is not the tune used in the UK and probably not in US either.
fur is animal skin with the hair on it that was hunted
The English fur trade was a long time ago
The Latin equivalent of the English word 'thief' is fur. It's a derivative from the earlier, ancient, classical Greek. From it derive the English adjective 'furtive', the English adverb 'furtively', and the English noun 'furtiveness'.fur
english merchants started a company near the hudson bay because of the fur they trated many fur like for example:fox,beaver,and many more animal fur.
i dont know what kind of nimrod would ask this question?
Speak the English language. Repeat. and repeat. and repeat. and repeat....
Angora wool
The English and the French
French, english
You may say 'ke.'