Lesson #59, January 1, 2025
When you want to express gratitude or politely respond to someone, you can use this structure:
This translates to 'Thank you very much' or 'You're welcome' and is essential in everyday polite conversations. 'Salamat' means 'thank you,' and 'walang anuman' means 'it's nothing.'
Key Vocabulary:
"Salamat" - Thank you
"Maraming" - Many/A lot
"Walang" - None/Nothing
"Anuman" - Anything
"Pasasalamat" - Gratitude
"Po" - Politeness marker
"Tulungan" - Help
"Ibibigay" - Will give
"Binigyan" - Gave
"Alok" - Offer
Other Useful Variations:
Salamat po sa tulong.
Thank you for the help.
Maraming salamat sa pagkain.
Thank you very much for the food.
Walang anuman!
You're welcome!
Salamat po sa inyong alok.
Thank you for your offer.
Binigyan nila ako ng regalo. Maraming salamat!
They gave me a gift. Thank you very much!
Salamat sa pagbisita!
Thank you for visiting!
Maraming salamat sa inyong suporta.
Thank you very much for your support.
Salamat at walang anuman.
Thank you, and you're welcome.
Salamat po sa lahat.
Thank you for everything.
Salamat sa pasasalamat mo.
Thank you for your gratitude.
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The word for 'thank you' is 'salamat' and 'help' is 'tulong'. How would you say, 'Thank you for the help'?
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