7 Ways to Say “Thanks” in Arabic

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Different Ways to Say “Thanks” in Arabic 🤝

Ever wanted to express your gratitude to another person beyond a simple "Thank You"? Well, you came to the right place! There are plenty of beautiful phrases to thank someone.

So, in this blog post, I will present 7 commonly used Thank-You phrases used between Arabs!

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Shukran / شكرًا

Shukran is the most common word for Thanks used in all Arabic-speaking countries, in both formal and informal settings.

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Mashkour / مشكور

This means “I'm Thankful”

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Mutashaker Awi / متشكّر أوي

Used mostly around Egypt, and commonly in formal and informal situations when you are very thankful to the other person.

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Baraka Allah Feek / بارك الله فيك

Means "God Bless You!"

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Mamnounak / Mamnounik (ممنونَك / ممنونِك)

This phrase is used throughout the Levantine region to say "Thank you" or "I'm grateful to you"

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Ya3tik Al-3afya / يعطيك العافية

Translates to "may God give you health" it is said in recognition and appreciation of someone's hard work.

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Tislam / Tislami (تِسلَم / تِسلمي)

Used mostly in the Levant and parts of the Gulf, when someone gives you something or does something nice for you!

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