Didn’t your mother teach you to mind your manners? When you’re speaking to someone in another language, it can be more difficult to convey ideas. It’s crucial to be extra polite so nothing gets taken the wrong way. That’s why we’ve created this guide for saying “please” and “thank you” in 10 languages. You’re welcome. (You might also want to learn “yes” and “no” to accompany these.)
Please: Por favor
Thank you: Gracias
Please: S’il vous/te plaît (formal/informal)
Thank you: Merci
Please: Bitte
Thank you: Danke
Please: Per favore
Thank you: Grazie
Please: Por favor
Thank you: Obrigado/a
Please: Qǐng
Thank you: Xièxie nǐ
Please: Min fádlak (to a man), Min fádlik (to a woman)
Thank you: Shukran
Please: Pazhalsta
Thank you: Spaseeba
Please: Onegaishimasu
Thank you: Arigatou
Please: Tack
Thank you: Tack (yes, really)