Might Know/Should Know
posted in might know/should know, substance on Nov 28, 2008 for theme: gratitude
You might know that the Spanish word for “thank you” is “gracias,” and in French, it’s “merci.”
You should know that you can learn how to say “thank you” in almost 200 languages at Omniglot, a site dedicated to writing systems and languages of the world. You can even click on many of the words to hear how they’re pronounced, which may come in particularly handy if you need to say “thank you” in Shanghainese.
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