How to Say Thank You in All Languages (100 Most Common)

Traveling to different parts of the world has taught me how important it is to say “thank you.” This small phrase can make a big difference when you’re meeting new people and experiencing new cultures. Saying thank you in all languages is not just about good manners; it’s a way to show respect and make a positive impression wherever you go.

Whether it’s for a kind gesture, a meal, or just getting help with directions, knowing how to say “thank you” in the local language can really improve your travel experience. From “Gracias” in Spanish to “Arigato” in Japanese, every version of “thank you” helps you connect better with people.

Keep reading for how to say “thank you” in 100 different languages. This list is perfect for travelers who want to show their gratitude across the globe.

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How to Say Thank You in Different Languages

LanguageThank You (English Spelling)Phonetic Pronunciation
EnglishThank youThank you
Mandarin Chinese谢谢 (Xièxiè)Shyeah-shyeah
Hindiधन्यवाद (Dhanyavād)Dha-nya-vad
SpanishGraciasGra-see-as
FrenchMerciMehr-see
Standard Arabicشكرا (Shukran)Shook-ran
Bengaliধন্যবাদ (Dhonnobad)Dhon-no-bad
RussianСпасибо (Spasibo)Spah-see-bo
PortugueseObrigado/ObrigadaOh-bree-gah-doh/dah
Urduشکریہ (Shukriya)Shook-ree-ya
IndonesianTerima kasihTuh-ree-mah kah-sih
GermanDankeDank-uh
Japaneseありがとう (Arigatou)Ah-ree-gah-toh
SwahiliAsanteAh-sahn-teh
Marathiधन्यवाद (Dhanyavād)Dha-nya-vad
Teluguధన్యవాదాలు (Dhanyavādālu)Dhanya-va-da-lu
TurkishTeşekkür ederimTeh-sheh-kur eh-deh-rim
Tamilநன்றி (Nandri)Nan-dree
Korean감사합니다 (Gamsahamnida)Gam-sa-ham-ni-da
VietnameseCảm ơnCahm uhn
ItalianGrazieGraht-zee-eh
HausaNa godeNah go-deh
Thaiขอบคุณ (Khob khun)Korb koon
Cantonese多謝 (Dor je)Doh jeh
Persianمتشکرم (Motshakeram)Mo-chak-er-am
Gujaratiઆભાર (Aabhar)Ah-bhar
PolishDziękujęJen-koo-yeh
UkrainianДякую (Dyakuyu)Dyah-koo-yoo
Punjabiਧੰਨਵਾਦ (Dhanvād)Dhan-waad
DutchDank jeDank yuh
Burmeseကျေးဇူးပြုသည် (Kyay zu tin ba de)Chay-zoo tin-ba-deh
FilipinoSalamatSah-lah-mat
RomanianMulțumescMool-tzoo-mesk
Egyptian Arabicشكرا (Shukran)Shook-ran
MalayTerima kasihTuh-ree-mah kah-sih
UzbekRahmatRah-mat
Sindhiمهرباني (Mehrbani)Mehr-bah-nee
Amharicአመሰግናለሁ (Ameseginalehu)Ah-meh-seh-geh-na-le-hu
OromoGalatoomiGa-la-too-mee
IgboImelaEe-meh-lah
AzerbaijaniTəşəkkür edirəmTeh-sheh-kur eh-dee-rem
SundaneseHatur nuhunHah-toor noo-hoon
KurdishSpasSpahs
Moroccan Arabicشكرا (Shukran)Shook-ran
CebuanoSalamatSah-lah-mat
Nepaliधन्यवाद (Dhanyavād)Dha-nya-vad
Serbo-CroatianHvalaHva-la
HungarianKöszönömKuh-suh-nuhm
Algerian Arabicشكرا (Shukran)Shook-ran
Sinhalaස්තූතියි (Sthuthiyi)Stoo-thee-yee
Northern KurdishSpasSpahs
CzechDěkujiDyeh-ku-yee
GreekΕυχαριστώ (Efharisto)Ef-ha-ree-sto
Chittagonianধন্যবাদ (Dhonnobad)Dhon-no-bad
ZuluNgiyabongaNgee-ya-bong-gah
Khmerអរគុណ (Orkun)Awe-koon
TurkmenSag boluňSah bolun
Kannadaಧನ್ಯವಾದಗಳು (Dhanyavādagaḷu)Dhanya-va-da-ga-lu
XhosaEnkosiEn-koh-see
Pashtoمننه (Manana)Mah-na-na
SomaliMahadsanidMah-had-sa-nid
Malayalamനന്ദി (Nandi)Nan-di
Saraikiشکریہ (Shukriya)Shook-ree-ya
Hausa (Ghanaian)Na godeNah go-deh
Uzbek (Northern)RahmatRah-mat
YorubaO ṣeO-she
Oriyaଧନ୍ୟବାଦ (Dhanyabad)Dhanya-bad
FulaJërëjëfJe-re-jef
Romanian (Moldovan)MulțumescMool-tzoo-mesk
Balochiمهرباني (Mehrbani)Mehr-bah-nee
KazakhРақмет (Rahmet)Rah-met
Sindhi (Singaporean)مهرباني (Mehrbani)Mehr-bah-nee
Hebrewתודה (Toda)Toh-dah
Laoຂອບໃຈ (Khob chai)Khawb chai
BulgarianБлагодаря (Blagodarya)Blah-go-da-rya
Tunisian Arabicشكرا (Shukran)Shook-ran
SlovakĎakujemJuh-koo-yem
BelarusianДзякуй (Dziakuy)Jzah-ku-y
SesothoKea lebohaKeh-ah le-bo-ha
LithuanianAčiūAh-choo
SlovenianHvalaHva-la
LatvianPaldiesPal-dee-es
TajikТашаккур (Tashakkur)Tah-shah-kur
BosnianHvalaHva-la
CatalanGràciesGrah-see-es
CroatianHvalaHva-la
Georgianგმადლობთ (Gmadlobt)Gmahd-lobt
EweAkpeAhk-pe
MacedonianБлагодарам (Blagodaram)Blah-go-da-ram
FijianVinakaVee-nah-kah
MalteseGrazziGrat-tzee
Tigrinyaየቐንየለይ (Yekenyeley)Yeh-ken-ye-ley
GreenlandicQujanaqKoo-ya-nak
MontenegrinHvalaHva-la
Tibetanཐུགས་རྗེ་ཆེ (Tuk je che)Took jay chay
TswanaKe a lebogaKe-ah le-boga
LuxembourgishMerciMehr-see
QuechuaYupaychaniYu-pai-cha-nee
ShonaNdatendaN-da-ten-da
GuaraniAguyjeAh-goo-yeh
How to Say Thank You in 100 Languages

How to Pronounce Thank You in Different Languages

I’ve shared how to say ‘thank you’ in 100 different languages above, complete with phonetic spellings to guide you.

But if you’re like me and find pronunciation a bit tricky, this video is a lifesaver. It walks you through how to pronounce ‘thank you’ in various languages, making it much easier to express your gratitude authentically.

How To Say "THANK YOU!" In 50 Different Languages

Before You Go…

Now that you’ve mastered saying ‘thank you’ in different languages, why not take your politeness a step further?

Learning how to say ‘please’ is just as essential for smooth interactions wherever you go. Check out my guide to saying ‘please’ in 100 languages.

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