How to Say ‘Thank you, Anna.’ in German
Danke, Anna.
DAHN-keh AHN-nah
[DAHN-keh AHN-nah]
💬 Usage Tip: Adding the name makes it warmer and more personal.
🇩🇪 In Germany: Using someone's name can make a first meeting feel friendly without being too informal.
Phrase Breakdown
Danke
[DAHN-keh]
thanks / thank you
A polite word used to express gratitude.
Danke, Anna, für Ihre Nummer.
Thank you, Anna, for your number.
Anna
[AHN-nah]
Anna
A female first name used when addressing someone directly.
Danke, Anna, das ist sehr nett.
Thank you, Anna, that is very nice.
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