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  2. Response to sneezing - Wikipedia

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    Thank you "Thank you" Slovak: Na zdravie "To your health" Ďakujem "Thank you" Slovenian: Na zdravje, Res je, or the old-fashioned Bog pomagaj "To your health", "it is true", or "God help to you". Folk belief has it that a sneeze, which is involuntary, proves the truth of whatever was said just prior to it. Hvala "Thank you" Spanish

  3. Thank You - Wikipedia

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    In other projects Wikidata item; ... Thank You, an Indian Telugu-language film; Television. Thank You , 2007 ... Thank You, by Puffy AmiYumi ...

  4. Talk:Thank You - Wikipedia

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    Well, that's what the list of links beneath the toolbox are, really. There may be only three 'Thank you' disambiguation pages on other Wikipedias, but you can always look on the appropriate Thank You article. I don't really think this is the appropriate thanks. Certainly Wiktionary lists synonymous words in other languages.--

  5. How to Write a Perfect Thank-You Note for Any Occasion ... - AOL

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    The best thank-you note etiquette is to send it within a week of what you are thanking the person for, be it a party or a gift. But you should also always send a thank-you note, no matter how late ...

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    Thank you for taking the time to craft such a perfect birthday wish for me. It really stood out among the others. Your sweet wishes were the icing on the cake for my birthday this year.

  7. Glossary of Japanese words of Portuguese origin - Wikipedia

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    It is often suggested that the Japanese word arigatō derives from the Portuguese obrigado, both of which mean "Thank you", but evidence indicates arigatō has a purely Japanese origin, [22] so these two words are false cognates. Arigatō is an "u"-sound change of arigataku. [23]

  8. Test Your Knowledge: In How Many Languages Can You Say 'I ...

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    Therefore, you’ll want to learn how to say “I love youin different languages — at least 10 of them, but maybe more! In the video above, you can watch 10 people from all around the world ...

  9. Daza language - Wikipedia

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    There are thus many borrowings from other languages such as Arabic, Hausa or French. For example, the word for "thank you" is borrowed from Arabic shokran and incorporated into the language by usually being followed by the suffix -num marking the second person. The following tables contain words from the Daza dialect spoken in Omdurman, Sudan.