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I want to give my German neighbors a card that says, "Thanks for everything you've done." Can you help me say that? I thought Danke fur Alles, but it doesn't sound right.
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1/ a work is needed for my daughter and her two friends (girls);
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BUT if your keyboard does not support the ö or know the alt key for it then it is acceptable to write it as shoen!! To me it sounds more like shuun.
Alwin E
Danke vielmals. (Litterally, "lots of thanks".) But "dankeschön" and "dankesehr" are also alright; some people use the informal "merci" (from the French word for "thanks"); that's quite common in the south.
Ravin
The first and second answerer are correct.
If you don't have a German keyboard and can't easily type the "o" with the umlaut (two little dots) above it, you would spell it as "danke schoen".
"Vielen dank" (pronounced "VEE-len donk") is also correct. Literally translated, it means "many thanks".
Rick
thanks = danke
thank you = dankeschön (dankeschoen)
thank you very much = vielen dank
Anna
danke shon.
u can get the thingies on the "o" by using the character map on ur computer