"Danke" is the basic term, without being impertinent.
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Spielst du es schon lange = Have you been playing it long
I'm already here
Danke doesn't stand for anything in English. But it's the German word for 'thanks'.
It means "no thanks" in English! :)
Meine Schwester spricht keine Englisch. - Meine schon. My sister doesn't speak English. - (But) mine does. On a similar note: (But) mine has. It can also be a part of an answer to a question: Ich meine schon. - I think so./I should say so.
"Schlaf schon" is a German phrase that translates to "Go to sleep now" in English. It is commonly used to tell someone to go to bed or to stop staying up late.
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'Passt schon' means 'already matches'.
The handkerchief is already soaked with tears.
"Danke" is the basic term used, but "Danke schön" adds a touch of politeness.