THANK YOU! 100 EUROPEAN LANGUAGES

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Let's learn how to say "Thank you!" in 100 European languages!

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How do you say "Thank you!" in your native language? :D

ilovelanguages
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It's cool that you included the minority languages of Poland (Kashubian and Silesian).

polishhussarmapping
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In Maltese we also say "niżżik ħajr" (though to be fair it is not used a lot nowadays).

Great work as usual Andy, keep the videos coming :)

hagalhagal
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some derived from Arabic :
1. _Barakallah_ ! (praise to God) or
2. _Rahmat_ (mercy)

sayajalandanmakan
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1:18 In Kashubian, in addition to "Bóg zapłac" there is also "Dzãka" as a thank you.
2:14 😃 The Silesian "Dziynkujã" has appeared. However, it is not the flag of Silesia, but of the province of Lower Silesia in German times.

slonskipieron
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0:06 Adyghe
0:08 Albanian
0:10 Aromanian
0:12 Armenian
0:13 Azerbaijani
0:14 Bashkir
0:16 Basque
0:17 Bavarian
0:20 Belarusian
0:21 Bosnian
0:23 Breton
0:24 Bulgarian
0:25 Catalan
0:27 Chechen
0:29 Chuvash
0:30 Cornish
0:31 Corsican
0:32 Crimean Tatar
0:35 Croatian
0:36 Czech
0:37 Danish
0:39 Dutch
0:40 English
0:42 Erzya
0:43 Estonian
0:45 Faroese
0:46 Finnish
0:48 Franco-Provençal
0:49 French
0:51 Frisian, West
0:52 Friulian
0:54 Gagauz
0:55 Galician
0:57 Georgian
0:58 German
0:59 Greek
1:01 Hungarian
1:02 Icelandic
1:03 Ingrian
1:04 Ingush
1:06 Irish
1:08 Istriot
1:10 Isrtro-Romanian
1:11 Italian
1:12 Jerriais
1:14 Kalmyk-Oirat
1:15 Karachay-Balkar
1:17 Karelian
1:18 Kashubian
1:20 Komi
1:21 Kumyk
1:23 Ladin
1:24 Latin
1:26 Latvian
1:28 Ligurian
1:30 Limburgish
1:31 Lithuanian
1:32 Lombard
1:34 Low Saxon
1:35 Luxembourgish
1:37 Macedonian
1:38 Maltese
1:40 Mari
1:41 Manx
1:42 Monégasque
1:44 Neapolitan
1:45 Norwegian
1:47 Occitan
1:48 Ossetian
1:50 Picard
1:51 Piedmontese
1:53 Polish
1:54 Portuguese
1:57 Romani
1:58 Romanian
2:00 Romagnol
2:02 Romansh
2:03 Russian
2:05 Sámi, Northern
2:07 Sardinian
2:08 Scots
2:10 Scottish Gaelic
2:11 Serbian
2:13 Sicilian
2:14 Silesian
2:16 Slovak
2:17 Slovenian
2:19 Spanish
2:21 Swedish
2:22 Swiss German
2:23 Tatar
2:24 Turkish
2:26 Udmurt
2:28 Ukranian
2:29 Vepsian
2:31 Venetian
2:32 Võro
2:33 Wallon
2:35 Welsh
2:36 Yiddish

Sofi-vdix
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Danke! (German/Deutsch)

Looking forward to Asian languages- hope you do make them!

david_oliveira
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I love how portuguese "Thank you" is just so different compared to all the other romance languages

tcbbctagain
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We also say "sağ ol" in Turkish along with "teşekkürler" and "teşekkür ederim"

ahumanistpotato
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Thanks for including the indigenous minority languages

Btw can you make a video about the Erzya language?

lonelyhetaliafangirl
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I really like that you put both Istriot and Istro-Romanian

dragskcinnay
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Dankeschön, dass es diesen Kanal ILoveLanguages! gibt. Es ist so aufregend soviele verschiedene Sprachen sich anzuhören und kennenzulernen von denen man sonst nichts weiß.

all-stargamer
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Hi there Andy, we want the same video in Asian languages, thanks for the video. Good job Andy.

MyWritingsInTurkmen
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Grazie pro aer postu fintzas su Sardu 🤗

Thanks for putting Sardinian too 🤗

viperking
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Lithuanian person: *sneezes*
Me: Bless you
Lithuanian person: Ačiū
Me: … bless you
Lithuanian person: Ačiū
Me: Um… bless you
Lithuanian person: Ačiū
Me: Okay, I’m not gonna keep on saying that if you keep on sneezing

levim
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More of these videos please!!! Thank you for including mine, Basque : eskerrik asko!

visitacionbihotzmaitasuna
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1:31 thank you in Lithuanian sounds like the sound for sneezing.

ldcherj
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You wrote how to say "thank you" in latin. Well, you can write the word in thw ancient greek, too. This is "Χάριν σοι οἶδα"!!! (Ηarin si ida)!!

petrosvitopoulos
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Love this channel. Very informative for amateur linguists.

AnonUser
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didn’t expect to hear my native language Limburgish, “danke” for including it in the video 🥰

WesleyPonZi