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Although the common Arabic word for "thanks" isshukran (?????), Jazāk Allāhu Khayran is often used byMuslims instead, in the belief that one cannot repay a personenough, and that God is able to reward a person thebest.
In respect to this, how do you say thanks in words?
Examples
- “You're the best.”
- “I'm humbled and grateful.”
- “You knocked me off my feet!”
- “My heart is still smiling.”
- “Your thoughtfulness is a gift I will alwaystreasure.”
- “Sometimes the simplest things mean the most.”
- “The banana bread was fabulous. You made myday.”
- “I'm touched beyond words.”
Keeping this in consideration, how do you say your welcome in Islam?
If you want to say “You'rewelcome” in Arabic as in response to “Thankyou”, then the word is “`afwan”. If you want tosay “You're welcome” as in,“You're welcome in my house,” then the word is“marhaba” or “ahlan”.
Say Thank You in English — CasualSituations
- Thank you. / Thanks so much. / Thanks a lot.
- I really appreciate it. / You shouldn't have.
- I don't know what to say! / That's very kind.
- You're the best. / I owe you one. / You rock.
- What would I do without you? / To say thank you is not enough./ I can't thank you enough.