HOW DO YOU SAY THANK YOU IN CHINESE?


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Xiexie is Chinese for "Thank you!"

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In Mandarin, "thank you" would be translated into, "gung gù". Gung gu for using ChaCha! Tell a friend!

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Thank you is a symbol in Chinese, and ChaCha is unable to send images. ChaCha again soon!!

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"Xiè xie" is Chinese for "thank you." About one-fifth of the world speaks some form of Chinese. ChaCha!

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In Mandarin, "thank you" would be translated into, "gung gù". Gung gu for using ChaCha! Tell a friend!

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It's translated to 'Xie Xie'. ChaCha!!

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For saying thank you for a gift in Chinese (Catonese) it is "Doh je". For a service it is "M goi". Thanks for using ChaCha!

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Thank you in Chinese is xie xie and that is pronounced ('sheeYEH sheeyeh')...ChaCha again soon!!!!

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Thank you in Chinese is "Xièxie" . ChaCha!

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