Obrigado = thank you - for a men speaking Obrigada = thank you - when it is a women speaking Muito obrigado(a) = much thanks (although it is less common in english, is the more common in Brazil) Muitíssimo obrigado(a) = thank you very much (This is extremely polite, like "thank you sooooooo much...") When you want to say "thank soooooo much" (although is spelled wrong) you say: "Muitissí-ssímo obrigado(a)" (this form is also wrong) And one Obs. the word 'Muito' is pronounced as if there was a 'N' = muinto (this form of spelling is wrong, is just to illustrate the sound)
Thank you = Obrigado
Obrigado.
obrigado meu amor
Obrigado pela benção.
Baie dankie
You can say "thank you very much for your service" or simply "thank you for your service."
In Brazilian Portuguese, you say "obrigado" if you are male or "obrigada" if you are female to say 'thank you'.
In Mexican Spanish, you can say "muchas gracias" to express "thank you very much."
In Shangaan, you can say "Ndza khensa" to express thank you very much.
In Portuguese, you can say "sim, obrigado" to mean "yes, thank you".
Thank you = Obrigado
"Thanks" in Portuguese is spelled "Obrigado" if you are male, and "Obrigada" if you are female.
Obrigado.
To say "Thank you" it is: "Misotra". To say "Thank you very much" it is: "Misotra betsaka"
Thank you very much: The way to express thanks in Brazilian depends on the speaker - singular or plural, masculine or feminine. As you might presume, the word very literally translates as 'obligated', but is used both colloquially and formally as a thank you. 'We (masculine) thank you much' : 'Estamos muitos obrigados' 'We (feminine) thank you much': 'Estamos muitas obrigadas' Normally this is if you are writing the phrase. Rarely would you say the whole thing - usually one would just say 'obrigado!' If you happen to be speaking for a group, then use the plural. We love you: "Nos amamos voce" (noish ah.mah.moos gee vuh.say)
In Māori, you can say "āpiti hono, tā āwhina" to mean thank you very much.
'Thank you very much' is in Dutch 'heel erg bedankt'.