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The world knows about PR Project



Yes indeed, usually you understand wrong:
PR Project is known all over the global land!

We have visits from USA, Russia, Spain, Bulgaria, Serbia, Poland and many many others who can see here every minute- Feedjit.

We want to thank all our visitors that inspire us to achieve our main objective - Google Page Rank 10. Since not everyone knows English, we will thank your national languages:
  • Afrikaans (Africa) - Dankie
  • Albanian - Faleminderit
  • Arabic - Sukran
  • Arabic - Shukran Gazillan (Thank you very much)
  • Armenian - shur-nur-ah-gah-lem
  • Australian - Thoinks, Moite!
  • Basque Country (between France and Spain) - Eskerrik asko (Thank you very much)
  • Bengali - Dhannyabad
  • Bulgarian - Blagodaria
  • Bosnia - Hvala
  • Burma(Myanmar) - Jae Zu Din Pa De (Thank you)
  • Cameroon (Duala) - Na som (thanks)
  • Cameroon (Duala) - Na som djita (Thank you very much)
  • Cantonese - M'goy (sp? -- thank you for the service)
  • Cantonese - Do jey (sp? -- thank you for the gift)
  • Catalonia (catalan) - gràcies [grah'-si-es] estandard
  • Catalonia (catalan) - moltes gràcies [many thanks]
  • Catalonia (catalan) - merci [mer'-si] very colloquial
  • Cherokee Nation - Wado (Thank you)
  • Cherokee (Eastern) - Skee (Thank you)
  • Chinese (Mandarin) - Xie_Xie (shieh shieh)
  • Chinese (Cantonese) Mh goi (m-ghoh-ee) (informal: thanks)
  • Chinese (Cantonese) Do jeh (tou yeh) (formal: thanks)
  • Cook Islander - Kia Manuia
  • Croatia - Hvala
  • Czech – Dekuji (deh'-ku-yih)
  • Danish - tak (tahg)
  • Dutch - dank U wel (dahnk you well) (formal: thank you very much)
  • Dutch - bedankt / dank je wel (dahnk ye well) (informal: thanks) - WEL is 'good', like "I wish you well"
  • Dutch - Dank U zeer / duizend maal dank (thank you VERY much) - a superlative and used when you get stuck in a thunderstorm, then lost, mugged, robbed, etc. And someone helps you. Only then. ZEER is 'very'. JE and U are 'you', but informal and formal. (still alive in old english like in 'ye olde'). "Duizend maal" means a 'thousand times'.
  • Dutch - hartelijk dank (thanks from the heart) Another formal form used in contexts like: "thanks for coming/inviting" (to a wedding, birthday party) or when receiving a formal present.
  • English - Thanks awfully, old boy
  • Esperanto - Dankon (thank you)
  • Esperanto - Dankegon (thank you very much)
    Estonia - Aitäh
  • Ewe Togo (Africa) - Akpé (Appé)
  • Ewe Togo (Africa) - Apké na wo (Thanks to you)
  • Fijian - Vinaka
  • Fijiab - Vinaka vaka levu (Thank you very much)
  • Finnish - kiitos (kee'-toas)
  • Fon Benin (Africa) - Kpè nu wé
  • French - merci (mehr-see')
  • French - Merci Madame - Thanks (to a woman)
  • French - Merci Mademoiselle - Thanks (to a young girl)
  • French - Merci Monsieur - Thanks (to a man)
  • F.Y.R.O.M. (Macedonia) - Hvala
  • Gambia (Mandinka) - Abarka
  • Georgia(Sakartvelo) - madlobt (thank you)
  • Georgia(Sakartvelo) - didi madloba (thank you very much)
  • German - Danke (dahn'-kuh)
  • German - Danke schoen (literally: nicely thank you, outdated)
  • German - Danke sehr (Thank you very much)
  • German -Vielen Dank (Many Thanks)
  • Greek - Efharisto (ef-har-ris-tou')
  • Greek - Efkaristo poly
  • Guarani - Aguije (ah-we-JAY) native indian language of Paraguay and Western Brazil
  • Guinea (Mandinka) - Abarka
  • Gujarathi (India) - Aabar
  • Hawaiian - Mahalo
  • Hebrew - Toda (toh-dah')
  • Hebrew - Toda raba (thank you very much)
  • Hindi (India National Language) - Dhanyavaad
  • Hindi - Shukriyaa
  • Hungarian - Köszönöm (kuh'-suh-nuhm)
  • Icelandic - Þakka þér fyrir
  • Icelandic - Takk (informal)
  • Indonesian - Terima kasih (teh-ri-mah kah-sih)
  • Indonesian - Terima Kasih Banjak/Banyak (Both pronounced bunyuk - Thank you very much)
  • Iran (Persia) - Moteshakeram (formal)
  • Iran (Persia) - Merci (informal - just like french but r in this word is pronounced as /r/ )
  • Irish - Go raibh maith agat ( Thank you "Go - Rev - Mah - Agut") (literally, may you have good things)
  • Irish - Go raibh mile maith agat ( Thank you very much "Go - Rev - Meela - Mah - Agut") (literally, may you have a thousand good things)
  • Irish (Northern) - Nice one bro'r, or Cheers mucker!
  • Italian - Grazie (grahts'-yeh)
  • Italian - Grazie tanto (many thanks - cordial version)
  • Italian - Mille Grazie (a thousand thanks)
  • Japanese - Arigato (ah-ree-gah'-toh) or A_Ree_Ga_Tou_Go_Zai_Ma_Su
  • Japanese - Domo arrigato
  • Javanese - Matur nuwun
  • Jive - Thanks mon - Appropriate only if directed to a male
  • Kannada (India) - Dhan-ya-vaadaa (spoken in S India, in Bangalore, the Silicon Valley of India.)
  • Konkani (West coast - Konkan coast of India - It also is the state official language of Goa) - Dev boren koru (thank you - literally means " May God do good to you" as that is the way we thank people. )
  • Korean - Kamsa hamaida (kam'-sah hum-nee-dah' )
  • Latvian - Paldies
  • Lithuanian - Achu
  • Luganda (Uganda) - Waybale (Thank you)
  • Luganda (Uganda) - Waybale Nyo (Thank you very much)
  • Malayalam (South Indian Language) - Nandi
  • Malayalam (India) - Nani
  • Malaysian - Terima Kasih ("Tay ree ma Kaa seh")
  • Mali (Mandinka) - Abarka
  • Mandinka - Abarka (language of West Africa; The Gambia, Senegal, Guinea and Mali)
  • Maori - Kia Manuia
  • Nepali -- (Nepal National Language) - Dhan-ya-vaad
  • New Zealand - Cheers - LOL
  • New Zealand - Kiaora Koe (NZ Maori)
  • New Zealand - Kiaora Korua (NZ Maori)
  • New Zealand - Kiaora Koto (NZ Maori)
  • New Zealand - Kiaora Tatou (NZ Maori)
  • Nigeria (Hausa) - Na gode

  • Norwegian - Takk (tahkk)
  • Oman - Shakkran
  • Palauan - soolong (Republic of Palau)
  • Paraguay (Guarani) - Aguije (ah-we-JAY)
  • Persian/Farsi - Mam'noon or Mo'teshake'ram (Spoken in Iran, Afghanistan and other Central Asian countries)
  • Philippines Tagalog - Salamat
  • Philippines - Maraming Salamat (thank you very much)
  • Polish - Dziekuje (dsyehn-koo-yeh)
  • Portuguese - Obrigada (Female)
  • Portuguese - Obrigado (Male) (oh-bree-gah'-doh)
  • Portuguese - Muito Obrigado (Thank you very much)
  • Portuguese - Muito Obrigado com Voce (have my personal thanks)
  • Punjabi [ Pakistan and India] - Bhala Hove
  • Qatar - Shakkran
  • Romanian - Multumesc (phonetic: mooltzoomeask)
  • Romanian - Va multumim frumos (great thanks)
  • Russian - Spasiba (spah-see'-boh)
  • Russian - Blagodaryu (a little official)
  • Russian - Premnogo blagodaren (my greater thanks - words said to bosses by workers)
  • Russian - Spasibo balshoye (big thanks)
  • Samoan - Fa'afetai (fah-ah-feh-ta-e - thank you)
  • Samoan - Fa'afetai tele lava (Thank you very much)
  • Samoan - Talofa
  • Saulteaux Indians (Manitoba, Canada) - Miigwech (meegweech) -- there are similar spellings in other native languages such as Cree, etc.
  • Scottish - Cheers
  • Scot's Gaelic (Informal) - Tapadh Leat (tah-puh let)
  • Scot's Gaelic (Formal) - Tapadh Leibh (tah-puh lave)
  • Scot's Gaelic (Many Thanks) - Moran Taing
  • Senegal (Mandinka) - Abarka
  • Serbo - Croat -Hvala
  • Slovakia – Dakujem (deh'-ku-yem)
  • South Africa - Dankie ("Dung-Key")
  • South Africa - Baie Dankie (thanks very much - "Buyer Dung-Key")
  • Spanish - Gracias (grah'-syas)
  • Spanish - Gracias a todos (Thank you all)
  • Spanish - Muchas gracias (thank you very much, literally: many thanks) While Dutch people scarcely use the superlative forms, the Spanish don't use the minimalistic forms much (mostly in informal context). In Spanish, when a flyer is shoved into your hands, its worth a 'gracias', you normally use 'muchas gracias'.
  • Spanish - Muchisimas gracias (thank you VERY much) - to someone who was useful to you.
  • Spanish - un millón de gracias (a million thanks) - for when someone saves your life.
  • Spanish (Latin America, informal) - Te pasastes. (informal)
  • Spanish (Latin America, informal) - Se pasó. (formal) Which means "You went over the line", or "thanks for going out of your way to help me". When used, it will get you a smile, guaranteed.
  • Sundanese - Nuhun
  • Sunda - Hatur Nuhun
  • Swahili - Ahsante (ah-sahn'-teh)
  • Swahili - Ahsante Sana (Thank you very much)
  • Swedish - Tack (tahkk)
  • Swedish - Tack så mycket
  • Tahitian - Maururu
  • Tamil (India) - Nandri ("Nun-dry" spoken in South India, Singapore, Malaysia)
  • Teenager -
  • Telungu (South Indian Language)- Manjuthe
  • Thai - Khob Khun Kha (Feminine)
  • Thai - Khob Khun Krab (Masculine)
  • Thai - Khop Khun Mak (Thank you very much)
  • Thai - Khop Khun Mak Kha (Feminine)
  • Thai - Khob Khun Mak Krab (Masculine)
  • Thai - Khob Pra Khun Kha (Formal feminine)
  • Thai - Khob Pra Khun Krab (Formal masculine)
  • Tibetan - Thuk Ji Chhe
  • Turkish - Tesekkurler ( teh-sheh-keur eh-deh-rim)
  • Turkish - Çok tesekkur ederim (big thanks)
  • Turkish - Saðol (thank you)
  • Turkish - Saðolun (thank you - "saol")
  • Turkish - Tesekkurler (thanks - "teshekkyurler")
  • U.S. & Canada - Thank You
  • United States (South) - Thanks y'all
  • Ukranian - Dyakuyu
  • Urudu (India) - Shukria
  • Urudu (India) - Bahut Bahut Shukriyaa
  • Urdu [Pakistan, India and Bangla Desh] - Maherbani
  • Urdu (Pakistan) - Shukria
  • Urdu (Pakistan) -Bahut Shukria ( Thank you very much)
  • Urdu (Pakistan) - Bahut Bahut Shukria ( Thank you very very much)
  • Uzbekistan (Uzbek) - Rahmat (Thanks)
  • Uzbekistan (Uzbek) - Katta Rahmat (Thanks a lot)
  • Vietnamese - Kam ouen
  • Wales/Cymru - Diloch yn fawr (thank you very much)
  • Wales/Cymru - Diolch (thanks)
  • Xhosa (Africa) - Nkosi
  • Yemen - Shakkran
  • Yiddish - A dank
  • Yiddish - Yasher Koach (KOY-ACH)
  • Yoruba - Modupe
  • Yugoslavia - Hvala
  • Zulu - Ngiyabonga
  • (We thank Etailersdigest for this list!)
Thank you for your support!
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