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Čo je "You are welcome" na Slovensky? Ja viem "Prosim" a "Djakujem".
Feb 14, 2013 7:02 PM
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,,Nie je za čo" je ďalšia možnosť.
February 14, 2013
Čo je po slovensky. Ja viem/poznám ,,Prosím" a ,,ďakujem".
July 19, 2019
Welcome: vitajte :-)
February 16, 2015
We don't have exact translation for this, but you few different options for example: "Nemáš začo" (translation would be- you have nothing to thank for), "Za málo" or "Prosím" (this means please but that is the way we answer).
February 4, 2015
You are welcome mean in the slovac - Vitajte.
You are welcome v slovenčine znamená tiež - Vitajte.
January 2, 2014
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