thank you

German translation: Danke, vielen Dank

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English term or phrase:thank you
German translation:Danke, vielen Dank
Entered by: Hans-Henning Judek

20:02 Oct 31, 2001
English to German translations [Non-PRO]
General / Conversation / Greetings / Letters
English term or phrase: thank you
thank you
john zirbel
Danke, vielen Dank
Explanation:
German native
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Hans-Henning Judek
Local time: 18:23
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Summary of answers provided
5 +8Danke, vielen Dank
Hans-Henning Judek
5Dankeschoen
glinchey
4Danke schön / Vielen Dank
Irene Zimmermann


  

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10 mins   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5 peer agreement (net): +8
Danke, vielen Dank


Explanation:
German native

Hans-Henning Judek
Local time: 18:23
Native speaker of: Native in GermanGerman
Grading comment
Graded automatically based on peer agreement. KudoZ.

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Uschi (Ursula) Walke: absolutely! Yes, thank you, no, thank you, still the same.
9 mins

agree  Geri Linda Metterle
2 hrs

agree  Michael Tettinek
4 hrs

agree  Thomas Bollmann
4 hrs

agree  Ursula Peter-Czichi
6 hrs

agree  Claudia Tomaschek
10 hrs

agree  Ulrike Lieder (X): And a more formal variant: Ich bedanke mich.
12 hrs

agree  JózsefÁrpád Bende
5 days
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5 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 5/5
Dankeschoen


Explanation:
I would say "Danke" as "thanks" and think that "Dankeschoen" is a nicer way of saying it. But both would work!

glinchey
United States
Local time: 02:23
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11 hrs   confidence: Answerer confidence 4/5Answerer confidence 4/5
Danke schön / Vielen Dank


Explanation:
I hope it can help

Irene Zimmermann
Local time: 11:23
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