German word for “thank you” used across German-speaking regions. Forms: danke (casual), danke schön (thank you very much), vielen Dank (many thanks). Often first German word learned. Common in European multilingual social media contexts.
Danke
First documented in February 2010 on Twitter. Currently active and in regular use across social platforms since 2010.
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