Examples of using "”kiitti" in a sentence and their english translations:
Thanks, Mom.
Thanks, guys!
Thanks, Sherlock.
- Thanks, bud!
- Thanks, buddy!
- Thanks, mate!
- Thank you!
- Thanks!
- Cheers!
Thanks, Mom.
- Thank you kindly.
- Many thanks.
- Thank you very much.
- Thanks a lot.
- Thanks a million.
- Thanks so much.
- Thanks very much.
- Thank you so much.
- Thanks a bunch.
- "Thank you." "You're welcome."
- "Thanks." "You're welcome."
- Thank you!
- Thanks!
- Ta!
Tom thanked Mary.
- Thank you!
- Thanks!
- Thank you.
Thanks very much.
- Thank you!
- Thanks!
- Thank you.
- Ta!
Tom thanked me for the gift.
Cheers!
Tom thanked Mary for saving him.
Tom thanked Mary in French.
Tom politely thanked Mary.
Tom thanked everyone for waiting.
Tom thanked me for the gift.
- Thank you!
- Thanks!
- Thank you.
Tom thanked Mary for taking care of his dog.
Tom thanked Mary for her advice.
- Many thanks.
- Thank you very much.
- Thanks a lot.
- Thanks a million.
- Thanks so much.
- Thanks very much.
- Thank you so much.
- Thanks a bunch.
Tom thanked Mary for her time.
- He thanked his host for a most enjoyable party.
- He thanked the host for the very enjoyable party.
He thanked his host for a most enjoyable party.
Thank you very much!
Tom thanked his hair stylist and stunt double when accepting his Academy Award.
On New Year's Eve, Putin thanked the citizens of the Russian Federation for their willingness to stand for the country's interests.
- Thank you very much!
- Many thanks.
- Thanks a lot!
- Thank you very much.
- Thanks very much.
- Thank you so much!
- "Thank you." "You're welcome."
- "Thanks." "You're welcome."
"Is Tom there right now?" "He is. Do you want to talk with him?" "Yes, please." "Sure thing, please wait a moment. Tom, Mary says she wants to talk to you."
- "Thank you." "You're welcome."
- "Thanks." "You're welcome."
After his successful space flight, the Soviet Union paid its official thanks to Yuri Gagarin. There was a six-hour parade through Red Square, followed by a ceremony at the Lenin Mausoleum where Gagarin was greeted by General Secretary Nikita Khrushchev.