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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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    21 languages. العربية ... In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide Thank you is a common ... Thank You, by Puffy AmiYumi, 2011;

  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.--

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  6. Wikipedia:Thank you - Wikipedia

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    Thank you for bringing that to my attention. Thanks, I didn't know that. Thanks, I did not know that guideline. Thank you for letting me know. Thanks, I am getting it now. Thanks for telling me, I would have gotten into trouble. Thank you, I never would have thought of that.

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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 ...

  8. Martian language - Wikipedia

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    For example, "可憐" (kělián, "pitiful") in Martian language can be replaced by "口憐" (kǒulián), which shares a homophone in Chinese. "謝謝" ("thank you") can be replaced by 3Q, a similar sound of "thank you" in English. 的 is commonly replaced with の, as it has the same intended meaning in Japanese. [3]

  9. File:Thank you in many languages, b&w.png - Wikipedia

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