In Haitian Creole, "Mèsi" is a formal way to say "Thank you," while "Mèsi anpil" is a more casual and common way to express gratitude. The addition of "anpil" (meaning "a lot") in the casual version makes it more informal and friendly. romelusjonathan 4月23日 海地语 In Creole...
73 Haiti Haitian Creole, French Bonjou / Bonjour Orevwa / Au revoir Tanpri / S’il vous plaît Mèsi / Merci 74 Honduras Spanish Hola Adiós Por favor Gracias 75 Hungary Hungarian Szia Viszlát Kérem Köszönöm 76 Iceland Icelandic Halló Bless Vinsamlegast Takk 77 India Hindi, Eng...
Haitian Creole: Souplé; Mèsi Kekchi (Guatemala): Baanu usilal; Bantiox Please and Thank You Around Africa Africa has thousands of languages, but here are a few pleases and thank yous from the most widely spoken African languages.