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How many languages can you say Please and Thank You in?

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    Ok, Lemmy, let's another play a game!

    And I honestly think this one’s more important.

    Post how many languages in which you can say Please and Thank You, including your native language. If you can, please provide which languages and how to phonetically say them so the rest of us can learn!

    I spent a fair amount of bopping around Europe in the early Aughts and as a native English speaker, I found everyone appreciating my bad mangled attempts at politeness.

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      Ok, Lemmy, let's another play a game!

      And I honestly think this one’s more important.

      Post how many languages in which you can say Please and Thank You, including your native language. If you can, please provide which languages and how to phonetically say them so the rest of us can learn!

      I spent a fair amount of bopping around Europe in the early Aughts and as a native English speaker, I found everyone appreciating my bad mangled attempts at politeness.

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      English: Please : Thank you

      French: Aujourd'hui : Merci

      Spanish: Por Favor : Gracias

      German: Regenbogen : Danke

      Swedish: tillhör alla : tack

      EDIT: This was just a small play at poetry as I wish I knew all of these languages but do not

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        Ok, Lemmy, let's another play a game!

        And I honestly think this one’s more important.

        Post how many languages in which you can say Please and Thank You, including your native language. If you can, please provide which languages and how to phonetically say them so the rest of us can learn!

        I spent a fair amount of bopping around Europe in the early Aughts and as a native English speaker, I found everyone appreciating my bad mangled attempts at politeness.

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        I know some, I guess, hope I do not butcher them:

        German(native): Bitte/ Danke (sehr) or Vielen Dank,

        English: please/ thank you (very much),

        Japanese: どうぞ or おねがいします or ください/ (どうも)ありがとう(ございます)
        (Which is douzo (when you offer someone something, I think, onegaishimasu/kudasai (if you want something or someone to do something, which is following the request.)/ (domo)arigatou(gozaimasu),

        Norwegian: vær så snill / (tusen) takk,
        (Which is like "Sei so gut/lieb"/ "Tausend Dank" in German.),

        Romanian: vă rog or te rog (formal/informal)/ mulțumesc ((foarte) mult) or mersi (mult)
        (ă is a short a, I guess and ț is like the ts from "its", or a German z)

        French: s'il vous plait (that one I had to look up on how to write)/ merci

        Polish: proszę (bardzo)/ dzięki or dziękuję (bardzo)
        (Like proshe/ djenki/djenkuje)(ę is nasalized)

        Portuguese: faz favor or por favor/ obrigado or obrigada (male/female) (o is spoken like an u) (I do not know much Portuguese (like French and Polish), in my book (European Portuguese faz favor and por favor are used, but I do not know the differences.)

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