
Now, some of the words were easier to learn, like asante (Swahili) which was said in The Lion King and arigato (Japanese) which was sung in "Mr. Roboto" by Styx. Also, I already knew the big 4: gracias (Spanish), merci (French), grazie (Italian) and danke (German), which every person should know regardless of what subject they chose to study in high school. Then there is the one I have used before: mahalo (Hawaiian), and the one I have heard before: mesi (Haitian Creole). But, after I got through these eight, the rest were slightly difficult to learn and even more difficult to remember, and I have been repeating them over and over. See for yourself:
- ARABIC = shukran, shoe-krahn
- BENGALI = dhanyabaad
- CHINESE, Cantonese = do jeh, daw-dyeh
- CHINESE, Mandarin = xiè xie, syeh-syeh
- CROATIAN, SERBIAN, SLOVENIAN = hvala
- CZECH = děkuji, deh-ku-yih
- DUTCH = dank u wel / dank je wel
- FINNISH = kiitos, kee-toas
- GREEK = ευχαριστώ, ef-har-rih-stowe
- HEBREW = toda, toh-dah
- HINDI = sukria, shoo-kree-a
- INDONESIAN = terima kasih, t'ree-ma kas-seh
- KOREAN = kamsah hamnida, kahm-sah ham-nee-da
- LATIN = gratias ago (from 1 person), gratias agimus (from more than 1 person)
- LATVIAN = paldies
- NORWEGIAN, SWEDISH, ICELANDIC, DANISH = tahk
- PERSIAN = motashakkeram
- POLISH = dziękuję, dsyen-koo-yeh
- PORTUGUESE = obrigada (female speaking), oh-bree-gah-dah
- RUSSIAN = спасибо, spah-see-boh
- TAHITIAN = mauruuru
- TURKISH = tesekkur ederim, teh-sheh-kur eh-deh-rim
Not as easy as it seems, is it? At least there were pronunciation hints included with some of them. I would be completely lost if that wasn't the case. For instance, try to read the Greek term without the pronunciation assistance. That's what I thought...
So far, I can remember several of the words listed but I fully intend to learn all 30 and keep them in my mental Rolodex for future use.
And, I would like to say a special thank you to Louise DiCarlo who suggested I add this item to my list. She can pick whichever thank you she wants from the list to accept my appreciation. Personally, I would choose mahalo because it is my personal favorite. Hawaii is an amazing place and the only location of the 30 that I have been to. Wow, apparently, I need to travel more and practice what I have just learned.
Oh, and thank you for reading about today's activity!
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Ask Michelle how to pronounce the Thank You in Persian!
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