How to say 'thank you' in your native language?

Dear Torsten,

In Hungarian only I should utter the world: thank you because it contains 3 accentuated letters. For two days my Java can’t record my voice either stand-alone mike nor by hand-set. I can hear the other’s record. I would ask you whether the mistake is in Java system or in my laptop? If you say that the error is in my laptop I’ll make it repair. Please, reply to me if you read my letter what I have to do?

Thank you:

Kati Svaby

Hi Kati, I’m sorry to hear you have been experiencing some problems with your audio settings. As for us, we can hear and record voice messages on the forum so please try to check your laptop again.

Many thanks,
Torsten[YSaerTTEW443543]

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Hi Torsten,

Yesterday I couldn’t record by stand alone mike but now succeeded. Perhaps my handset is wrong.
Hungarian: Thank you = koszonom /3 vowels wit two dots/

Regards: Kati Svaby

Hi Kati, success! Now I can hear your voice again! I guess the recording level was too low before.[YSaerTTEW443543]

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I’m From Brazil, and my mother tongue is Portuguese. A little different from Portugal’s portuguese…
Around here we say “Thank you very much” like this…

Hello Torsten,

I’ve just brought home from the shop my new head -set, and now this is a trial. If it works I am writing a longer letter.

Regards:
Kati Svaby

Hello Torsten,

Unfortunately this head-set doesn’t work. Tomorrow I have to change it .

Thanks:
Kati Svaby

Hello,

Excuse me but I have to try this new microphone.
Thanks.
Kati Svaby

hi every one
thank you very much in lao say: khob chai lai lai

hello Torsten,
“Thank you” in our native tongue is “Salamat”

Please listen to my recording and respond with a voice message too. Many thanks.

Hi everybody,

I am Nevin from Turkey. My native language is Turkish. I say “Thank you” in my mother tongue as “Teşekkür ederim.” Thank you.

THank you very much in Armenian will sound like this - shat shnorhakalutyun.

G

THank you very much in Armenian will sound like this - shat shnorhakalutyun.

G

Hi everyone,
My native language is Arabic and we say “shokran”

Please listen to my recording and respond with a voice message too. Many thanks.

Please listen to my recording and respond with a voice message too. Many thanks.

In simplified for Humans language of God one say:
Madlobd = (in spirit of old admirable natural tradition for what is done) = Thank you.

Konstantin Crossbearershvili.

Hello Konstantin, welcome to our forum. So you are from Georgia. Can you also say ‘madlobd’ here on the on forum in addition to just writing the word? Many thanks, Torsten[YSaerTTEW443543]

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Hello everybody, this is Mohsen from Iran, I would like to introduce you the same phrasal of Thank ‎you in Persian
In Persian we use different phrasal which mean Thank you‏!‏
“Motshakeram”, is a common phrasal for thank you, some people tend to use “Kheili mamnon” and recently some young people use "‏Mercie‏"‏
It gives me a great pleasure to introduce Thank you in persian

Kheili mamon
Mohsen